‘Duck Dynasty’ star suffers seizure on hunting trip

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Jep Robertson, the youngest son of “Duck Dynasty’s” Phil Robertson remains hospitalized after suffering a seizure while on a deer-hunting trip a week ago. The TV reality star is under observation at a local hospital near his home and is being treated with antibotics for possible infections that may have triggered the seizure, his publicist told TMZ.

In a tweet on Saturday, Robertson wrote, “Well, I about died this past Sunday. I’m doing much better now. Thanks for all the prayers! #seizuresuck #gladtobealive.”

Showing he had not lost his sense of humor, Robertson also posted a split image photo of himself posing in his hospital bed similar to a recent image of Steven Seagal, also in a hospital bed. “Just like Steven Seagal, I’m hard to kill,” read Robertson’s post’s caption.

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