Country Music Star Colt Ford changes his diet after he had undergone a heart attack last April.
The “Slow Ride” singer shared that he has thrown certain food and drink, including fried chicken and mountain dew, because his health crisis left him in an 8 -day coma.
Ford explained that for his 55th birthday he rejected the invitation of his wife for a famous place to eat because of his health.
Country Star Colt Ford says he died twice after a heart attack

Country Star Colt Ford has lost 60 pounds since he has changed his lifestyle. (Rick Diamond/Jason Kempin/Getty images)
“When I woke up, my wife Megan goes:” I’m taking you to Waffle House, “He people told.
“And I said,” No, I don’t want to go. ” Then I knew I won. “
Ford, who together wrote the popular song “Dirt Road Anthem”, the popular song of the national Country star Jason Aldean, collaborated and collaborated with Toby Keithdescribed how his healthier lifestyle allowed him to throw off 60 pounds.

“Slow Ride” singer Colt Ford said he “died twice” after he had a heart attack after a performance in April 2024. (Colt Ford)
“I now wear a 32-inch waist instead of 44 but I have told everyone that there are much easier diets,” Ford joked. “I see it as a blessing. I’m going to be healthier than I’ve ever been.”
The Pro Golfer-Rurn-Country star admitted that fried chicken and mountain drows were his favorite food choices and admitted that he weighed 340 pounds at a certain moment.
Country Star Colt Ford’s situation ‘improves’ steadily after suffering a heart attack
“I loved things like that,” he admitted. “I was a terrible eater.”
Ford, who is currently 190 pounds, shared how he chose healthier options In fast food restaurants.
“I have changed everything. When I go to Whataburger, I eat a sandwich with grilled chickens. I don’t do all the fries and such,” he said. “McDonald’s used to be my S — and I thought it was great, but I didn’t even long for it.”

The Pro Golfer-Rurn-Country star admitted that Fried Chicken and Mountain Dew were his favorite food choices. (Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
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In 2022 the country star was diagnosed with a car -immune disease caused muscle weakness, Myasthenia Gravis.
Last April Ford said he “died twice” after he had a heart attack after his performance in Phoenix, Arizona.
He Placed twice And an operation of 10 hours underwent for a week on an extracorporal membrane oxytation (ECMO) machine, Ford told People.
After he had been admitted to the hospital and then went to rehabilitation for two months, Ford called his experience ‘life -changing’.
“My doctor said,” I have no idea how you survived. “
“God has more to do for me,” concluded Ford. “For some reason, he saw it suitable to give me another chance, so I plan to do something positive with it.”

In 2022 the country star was diagnosed with a car -immune disease caused muscle weakness, Myasthenia Gravis. (Colt Ford)
In May 2024, Ford described what he could remember from his heart attack during an interview on the “Big D & Bubba” show.
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“I didn’t even remember that I came out here to do a show in Phoenix, and apparently we played this great, sold out show, and it was incredible,” Ford said in a telephone interview at that time.
“I walked back to the bus, texted my fiancé, ‘hi baby’ and fell dead. I died twice. Fortunately my band came out to check me … … suddenly hell broke loose.”
Around the time of his health crisis, Ford played a show in Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Gilbert, Arizona, his representative said in a statement that was given to Fox News Digital at the time. At one point he was in “stable but critical condition in the ICU.”
He admitted that after begging his fiancée: “I don’t remember anything.”
Ford was told that he was transferred to another hospital that could offer better care, and he “died on the way” to that center, but Medici “brought me back, saved my life.”
“The Lord had more to do for me, more music for me to make, hopefully more differences to make in the lives of some people,” he noticed.
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Tracy Wright from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.