Al Roker, well-known weatherman, is recuperating after battling blood clots in his thigh that traveled to his lungs, leading to his absence from TV. In a heartfelt tweet, Roker shared his journey to recovery and gratitude for the care and well-wishes he’s received.Facing previous health struggles with prostate cancer, hip, and knee surgeries, Roker has not let these setbacks hinder his active lifestyle, recently finishing the Brooklyn Half Marathon.Colleagues from the “Today” show, including Hoda Kotb, Dylan Dryer, Craig Melvin, and Savannah Guthrie, have openly shown their support for Roker, highlighting his positive attitude throughout this challenging time.
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