On Twitter, a fan expressed concern over Curry’s well-being, stating that she had grown worried about her over the last few days. Curry responded to the tweet stating that she had experienced a stroke while sleeping on Saturday night and that she will need therapy and in-home care for a while. Curry has seen an outpouring of support from fans, who have offered kind words for her.
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Curry, who will be an NPC in Elder Scrolls 6, stated that she was most frustrated that her condition had affected her ability to play games. She stated that she doesn’t remember a lot about Skyrim, and that she “doesn’t know what will happen” with gaming. Memory impairments are a common side effect of strokes and can have lasting effects.
Curry is considered an incredibly wholesome figure in her circle, providing a respite for those that are downtrodden or in a rough spot, especially given current global circumstances. However, things haven’t always been smooth sailing for the content creator. Curry dealt with a wave of mean comments on her Skyrim videos for a period, though it seems those problems have been put to bed.
It’s clear that Curry immensely enjoys her work as a gaming content creator, and one can hope that she has a speedy recovery process. It’s hard to understate the profound impact that she’s had on some of her fans, creating a mutually beneficial relationship for everyone involved. It’s rare to see such a symbiotic relationship form between the two different spheres.
In the meantime, the best thing fans can do is continue to offer Curry their support, sharing positive messages and well-wishes. Losing one’s capacity to partake in something they enjoy to the fullest degree is, undoubtedly, stressful, and with the other crises facing the world right now, positivity can be difficult to come by. It’s yet another instance where members of the community having each other’s backs can have a huge impact.
Game Rant would like to wish Shirley Curry sincere wishes for a speedy recovery.
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