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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Adams shows signs of improvement

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Akeem Adams has im­proved to the point where he can now watch foot­ball on tele­vi­sion, the me­dia in Bu­dapest has re­port­ed.Adams, 22, had been in a Bu­dapest heart clin­ic since Sep­tem­ber, when he suf­fered a mas­sive heart at­tack in his apart­ment which end­ed his pro­fes­sion­al ca­reer.His moth­er, An­cil­la Adams, has vowed to re­main in Hun­gary while he re­mains in hos­pi­tal."While Akeem heals here, I am not mov­ing away. I'll stay in Bu­dapest. Every day I talk to him, hold his hand, to me it is the most im­por­tant (thing)," mom An­cil­la Adams, told the Bu­dapest me­dia.

Adams has had four life-sav­ing surg­eries, in­clud­ing the am­pu­ta­tion of his left leg, and cur­rent­ly sur­vives on a me­chan­i­cal heart.He still needs a heart trans­plant, but is still too weak to have the pro­ce­dure.Adams signed for the Hun­gar­i­an club, Fer­encv�rosi in the sum­mer, but has had a lot of sup­port since his tragedy.Over 250 mem­bers of the Hun­gar­i­an pub­lic have do­nat­ed blood and His club Fer­encv�rosi re­cent­ly raised some 10 mil­lion Hun­gar­i­an dol­lars for Adams' re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion.


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