Lil Wayne’s manager, Cortez Bryant, has said his client has no intentions of slowing down after recent health issues.
Doctors told Weezy to get at least two weeks of rest after the rapper had multiple seizures on September 3 in Chicago. Wayne was released from Northwestern Memorial hospital a few days later.
The seizures were a result of Wayne’s lack of sleep, unusual eating patterns, and his touring schedule — not drug use, as was rumored.
On Thursday, Bryant said that Wayne is not going to stop working after the health scares he’s faced recently and in the past. Wayne first started having seizures in 2012, then revealed that he had epilepsy a year later. Last year, Wayne said he suffered a seizure after not taking his epilepsy medication.
“I tell him that all the time but I don’t think that’s gonna work, man,” Bryant said in a recent interview. “He’s a workaholic. That’s what got him to where he is now man.”
Bryant added that since Wayne has epilepsy and is a workaholic, his team will do better to make sure Wayne is taking his medication and getting rest. Even after the seizures, Wayne will not stop working. Reginae Carter, Wayne’s 18-year-old daughter, went to Twitter to clarify the condition of her father.
My dad is doing fine everyone ! Thanks for the concerns?? you guys are amazing ?
— Love me (@reginae_carter1) September 4, 2017