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Star Trek Legend William Shatner Hospitalized After Health Scare: What We Know So Far

Star Trek Legend William Shatner Hospitalized After Health Scare: What We Know So Far
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Star Trek legend William Shatner, 94, was rushed to the hospital after a blood sugar emergency, according to reports — here’s what happened and the latest on his condition.

Quick heads-up for anyone seeing scary headlines: William Shatner had a health scare on Wednesday, but he is already back home and fine. Deep breath.

What happened

Per TMZ, the 94-year-old 'Star Trek' legend experienced a blood sugar issue at his home in Los Angeles and called for help as a precaution. An LAFD ambulance showed up, took him to a nearby hospital for a check-up, and he was discharged soon after.

  • Wednesday: Shatner felt a blood sugar problem at home in Los Angeles
  • He called emergency medical services as a precaution
  • LAFD ambulance responded and took him to a local hospital
  • Doctors checked him out
  • He headed back home shortly after

So yes, it sounded intense, but the outcome was the good kind of boring. His agent, Harry Gold, confirmed it was a blood sugar issue and nothing more dramatic than that.

Shatner at 94: still out there doing the thing

If you have been wondering why this made so many people nervous, it is because he is 94 and very much still out in the world. Shatner has been making public appearances and staying involved with projects tied to Captain Kirk, a character that is still one of TV's all-timers and a big reason his cult status never really dipped.

A quick career snapshot

Shatner has been at this for seven decades. He first stepped onto the bridge in 1966 with the original 'Star Trek' series, and he said goodbye to the role on the big screen with 'Star Trek Generations' in 1994. In between and since, he has done a mountain of film and TV work, including a more recent run on NBC's 'Better Late Than Never.' He has also had a surprisingly busy side career as a recording artist, with his covers earning real praise over the years. Long story short: he is still a force.

Bottom line: brief scare, handled quickly, Shatner is home and okay.