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#1 07-29-2008 9:22:19 AM

Frank
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Kelsey Grammer Hospitalized Again

Frasier actor Kelsey Grammer checked himself into a New York hospital yesterday after feeling faint.  As a result, Grammer has canceled numerous television appearances.

“Kelsey felt faint last night so he went to the hospital to have things checked out," his rep told Usmagazine.com. "They are altering his medications."

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Just last week, Grammer told ET his health scare was a lot more serious than was first reported.

"We originally said it was just a mild heart attack, and it actually wasn't very mild," he said. "They had to blast me twice and get me started all over again.

"I did think: 'Oh gosh, I have got to hang on. I've got too much junk I've got to take care of. I've got to take care of the family."

This doesn't seem good at all.

Also last week, Grammer said his heart attack was caused by stress over his recently canceled sitcom "Back to You," he told People magazine.

"It was a very stressful time for me, and a surprise to me [that it was canceled]," the actor, 53, said Wednesday. "But you know, everything that doesn't kill us — which it almost did — makes us stronger."

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#2 07-29-2008 10:31:34 AM

ghoofie
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Re: Kelsey Grammer Hospitalized Again

Didn't know Back to You was cancelled.  Wasn't all that bad. I like anything Fred Willard is in.

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#3 07-29-2008 10:49:31 AM

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Re: Kelsey Grammer Hospitalized Again

"Back to You" was better than most.  (Patricia Heaton was the only thing that would've ever tempted me to watch "Not Everybody Loves Raymond".)  The new show wasn't quite up to the "Frasier" standards, though.

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