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Gary Coleman on Life Support with Brain Hemorrhage

 

By Mike Fleeman and Lesley Messer

Friday May 28, 2010 11:50 AM EDT

 

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Gary Coleman has suffered a brain hemorrhage and his condition has progressively worsened, his manager tells PEOPLE.

 

The 42-year-old Diff'rent Strokes star is now unconscious and on life support. His wife is at his side in the hospital.

 

"We appreciate everyone's thoughts and prayers for speedy recovery," says manager John Alcantar.

 

The actor hurt his head Wednesday when he fell in his Utah home, and was taken to a local hospital. He was then transferred to the intensive care unit at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.

 

"He's unconscious and on life support at the moment," Alcantar says. "He had a brain hemorrhage and he was lucid but he went unconscious [Thursday] afternoon."

 

 

Come on pull it out lil' guy.

 

/nh

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Former child TV star Gary Coleman died Friday after doctors took him off life support, Fox News confirms. The "Diff'rent Strokes" star had slipped into a coma and was placed on life support after suffering an intracranial hemorrhage at his home Wednesday. He was 42.

 

Coleman, was conscious and lucid until midday Thursday, when his condition worsened and he slipped into unconsciousness. Coleman was then placed on life support before doctors took him off.

 

Coleman has had continuing ill health from a kidney disease he suffered as a child. He had at least two kidney transplants and had ongoing dialysis.

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