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Legendary Queen guitarist Brian May has revealed that he suffered a stroke last week which left him temporarily unable to use his left arm.

The “Don’t Stop Me Now” musician, 77, took to social media Wednesday morning to share the news with his fans, saying there was doubt that he’d be able to play guitar again following his “little health hiccup.”

“I’m here to bring you some good news — the good news is that I can play guitar after the events of the last few days,” May said as he twiddled his fingers in an Instagram video.

The musician, 77, took to social media Wednesday morning to share the news with his fans. BrianMayCom/YouTube

“I say this because it was in some doubt because that little health hiccup that I mentioned happened about a week ago and what they called it was a minor stroke. It was a little scary, I have to say.”

May said he lost control of his arm “out of the blue” during the health scare.

He praised medics for their “fantastic care,” adding, “I didn’t want to say anything at the time because I didn’t want anything surrounding, you know. I really don’t want sympathy.”

May told fans that he’s still able to play the guitar despite the “little health hiccup.” Redferns

“Please don’t do that because it’ll clutter up my inbox and I hate that,” he quipped. “The good news is I’m okay. Just doing what I’m told, which is basically nothing. I’m grounded.”

May appeared in good spirits in the clip, adding that he’s not allowed to drive or get on a plane as that risks raising his heart rate.

“Not allowed to have planes flying over, which will stress me,” he said. “But I’m good.”

May appeared in good spirits in the clip but said he’s not allowed to drive or get on a plane because it risks raising his heart rate. Getty Images
Sir Brian May with his wife, Anita Dobson, after being made a Knight Bachelor for services to music and charity by King Charles III. Getty Images

The Post has reached out to May’s reps for further comment.

The guitarist had health bouts in the past, including a “very near death” heart attack in 2020.

Doctors discovered May had three blocked arteries and the rocker was fitted for three stents, which help keep the arteries open.

May told his fans, “I really don’t want sympathy.” Michael Ochs Archives

“It’s a long climb back,” he told the Times back then. “I’ve had complications due to the drugs I’m on, one of which was a stomach explosion that nearly killed me.”

“I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t have high cholesterol and I was exercising through the tour, so why did it happen?” he said, sharing his confusion about the health scare. “At least I now have a heart that is working far better than it was.”

May hasn’t been on the road since February, when he and Queen played a five-date tour across Japan.

The band wrapped up the tour on Feb. 14.