Snoop Dogg’s daughter, Cori Broadus, suffered from a stroke Thursday morning, January 18th, as reported by TMZ. The stroke occurred in the morning hours, and Cori was completely unaware of it until she woke up in the hospital. Doctors told her that she had suffered from a stroke that morning, and she broke down crying.
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Cori Shared Her Experience on Social Media
In a series of Instagram posts, Cori posted about the experience. In one post, she revealed to fans that she had woken up in the hospital, and doctors were waiting to tell her that she’d suffered from a stroke earlier that morning. The photo itself pictured a hospital bed that Cori was supposedly resting in.
In another Instagram post, Cori lamented over why she had suffered from a stroke at such an early age. She stated in the post that she was 24 years old and wondered what she had done in a past life to deserve to experience a stroke at such a young age. The cause behind the stroke is still unconfirmed, and Cori is still receiving treatment for the stroke she suffered.
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Cori also suffers from Lupus, an autoimmune disease, which she was initially diagnosed with at the age of six. Lupus causes your body to attack its own tissues and organs because it thinks it’s a disease. The inflammation that Lupus causes can damage several organs like your skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, and even your brain. Lupus can be difficult to diagnose since it mimics many other ailments. One of the most telling symptoms is a red rash that spreads across the skin. According to the Mayo Clinic, there is currently no cure for Lupus.
Cori Took a Holistic Approach to Her Treatment
Cori told People Magazine back in September 2023 that she had switched up her treatments for Lupus. Since the age of six, she’d been taking between 10 and 12 medications every day to try and ease the symptoms of Lupus. She didn’t want to be taking those drugs anymore, especially at such a young age. Instead, Cori started taking a holistic approach to her health. The treatment focuses on natural methods rather than pills. It involves drinking tea, taking herbs, and working out. She also added that she drank more water and has been sticking to the new treatment.
Cori told People that taking all those pills became a lot; she didn’t want to be a 24-year-old and on that many pills. When she started her new treatment program, she quit her pills cold turkey. Her hope is just to be okay, although she knows that isn’t going to be the case every day. For the majority of the time, Cori just wants to be okay mentally and physically.
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Snoop Dogg has been supportive of his daughter throughout her struggles. In a People Magazine interview in 2010, he called Cori the toughest little thing he had ever met. She was accomplishing so much at school despite suffering from Lupus. He said that Lupus was winning the fight at the beginning, but now Cori was beating it.
Snoop Dogg has yet to release a statement about Cori’s stroke.