Three months after a health scare, Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath attended the Zero1 fest where he discussed health and wealth. Later, the 44-year-old entrepreneur took to X to share a photo from the event and also mentioned how he¡¯s slowly getting back to normal routine. He captioned it as,?
"Slowly getting back to normal. At the Zero1 fest, talking about health and wealth with @nasdaily, JC @FITTRwithsquats, and @twitellectual".
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The tweet has garnered numerous responses from users on X platform. Internet users expressed their happiness at seeing him back and recuperating successfully.
One user wrote, "Good to see you back in the game!"
Another said, "I was at the fest. Loved everything about it. The Zero1 Fest was awesome. The experience could have been better if the weather was not so hot and there was a designated parking place."
On X platform, in a post, the 44-year-old mentioned that while he isn't certain about the exact cause, he believes a mix of factors such as his father's passing, lack of sleep, fatigue, and excessive workload might have contributed to it.
"Around 6 weeks ago, I had a mild stroke out of the blue. Dad passing away, poor sleep, exhaustion, dehydration, and overworking out -any of these could be possible reasons," he wrote.
He mentioned that he's improving and can now "read and write." Mr. Kamath shared that he anticipates it will take about three to six months for a full recovery. "I've progressed from experiencing a significant facial droop and inability to read or write to having a slight droop but regaining the ability to read and write. I've also transitioned from being absent-minded to more present-minded. So, it will take 3 to 6 months for complete recovery," he elaborated.
"I wondered why a person who's fit and takes care of himself could be affected. The doctor said you need to know when you need to shift the gears down a bit. Slightly broken, but still getting my treadmill count," the Zerodha Chief said alongside a photo collage of himself. In one of the two pictures, he could be on a hospital bed while in the other he was seen working out on a treadmill.