Good Morning America host Robin Roberts has had a tough year. After some setbacks, she is finally winning her battle against MDS, or myelodysplastic syndrome. She's also conquered breast cancer and dealt with the death of her beloved mother.
Last night, on Fox , Roberts was honored with the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.
Good Morning America's Robin Roberts had a brief setback to her recovery from September's bone marrow transplant when she was hospitalized with a virus that would not respond to medication a week ago in New York City. She is back home now, and took some time to share some thoughts on her recent health scare and what it meant for her recovery. Details after the jump.
It seems that Robin Roberts left 'Good Morning America' just in time. She was not scheduled to leave until today, but decided to leave a day earlier to spend time with her ailing mother. It turned out to be the right thing to do.
Five years after beating breast cancer, Good Morning America's Robin Roberts announced today that she's facing more health issues.
Take the jump for more on Roberts' announcement.