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Detroit Lions legend and Heisman winner Barry Sanders reveals major health crisis

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Barry Sanders, the Pro Football Hall of Famer and Heisman Trophy winner, suffered a heart attack last year, he has now revealed.

The 56-year-old Sanders previously acknowledged a health scare last June, but it wasn’t until his recent CBS Sports interview that he disclosed the heart attack. 

Speaking with CBS Sports, Sanders said he’s used the experience as an opportunity to get healthier.

‘It’s definitely made me healthier and happier,’ Sanders told CBS. ‘Being the kind of athlete that I was, I would see people walking and I would wonder, like, ”What kind of workout is that?” 

‘But there’s a thing called a heart healthy workout, where you’re just getting your heart rate up a little bit over a certain period of time, and that’s just really good for your heart.’

Sanders goes into great detail in his upcoming A&E special, The Making of a Heat Attack. 

Barry Sanders, the retired NFL superstar and Heisman Trophy winner, suffered a heart attack

Sanders was known as one of the NFL's premiere stars. He was ultimately inducted into Canton

Sanders was known as one of the NFL’s premiere stars. He was ultimately inducted into Canton

At the time, Sanders thought he was just having heartburn until it continued to persist an abnormal amount of time.

Sanders was attending his son’s recruiting visit at an unidentified school when he began feeling the burning in his chest. After abruptly leaving the visit, Sanders drove himself to the hospital, where tests revealed elevated enzyme levels.

He then had a heart catheter procedure, which lead to the revelation that he did, indeed, suffer a heart attack.

‘Of all things, I don’t know why, that just never entered my mind,’ Sanders said. ‘I’m learning through this process that there aren’t necessarily any warning signs, unless you do what we’re encouraging people to do, which is to go the doctor, get tested for LDLC levels, or bad cholesterol. 

‘That’s the only way to find out if you have high cholesterol. It’s not something you’re going to be able to feel. You don’t have to fit a certain physical profile.’

Many would obviously be surprised to hear that Sanders – an athlete so gifted he could dunk a basketball despite being 5-foot-8 – could have heart problems. But as he’s learned, there are many causes of heart disease. 

‘Sometimes it’s hereditary and it’s not like you’re doing anything wrong,’ Sanders said. ‘There’s a lot of different stories and examples out there. That’s why it’s important for people to have that conversation with their doctor.’ 

Sanders, considered to be one of the greatest running backs of all-time, spent all 10 seasons of his career with the Lions from 1989-98. 

Barry Sanders played for the Lions from 1989-98 and put together a Hall of Fame career

Barry Sanders played for the Lions from 1989-98 and put together a Hall of Fame career

He was a six-time All-Pro and the 1997 MVP as he topped 1,300 yards in all but one of his seasons. 

His 15,269 rushing yards are the fourth-most all-time, behind only Emmitt Smith, Walter Payton and Frank Gore.

However, Sanders shocked fans when he retired at just 31 years old, coming off of a season in which he posted a monster stat line of 1,491 rushing yards.

He explained in the Amazon documentary ‘Bye Bye Barry’ released last year that he no longer had a passion for the game.

‘There was nothing really left to play for,’ he said, via CBS Sports. 

‘I didn’t see us as any kind of a serious Super Bowl contender. … I felt like I was making a pretty clear decision. I just felt like, in my mind, this is pretty much it.’ 

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