Bonnie Tyler has been placed in a medically induced coma in Faro, Portugal, after emergency intestinal surgery; a spokesman said the coma is to aid her recovery and asked for privacy as she recuperates, noting the surgery went well.
Bonnie Tyler, 74, has been admitted to a hospital in Faro, Portugal for emergency intestinal surgery and placed in an induced coma to aid recovery; a spokesperson asked for privacy as she recuperates, with a further update to follow. The singer’s tour plans to mark 50 years since Lost In France are noted, and she was made an MBE in 2023.
Claims made by a Spanish journalist that Kate Middleton was in a coma and near death after her abdominal surgery have been vehemently denied by palace sources, who called the allegations "total nonsense" and "fundamentally, totally made-up." The journalist, Concha Calleja, claimed that Kate's life was in great danger and that she had spoken to a royal household aide off the record, which the Palace denies. Kate was recently released from the hospital after her surgery, and the Palace insists that the claims are entirely false.
Madonna revealed during a concert in Brooklyn that she was put into an induced coma in June after passing out on her bathroom floor. She thanked a friend who "saved" her life and expressed gratitude to her Kabbalah teacher for being by her side. Madonna also mentioned that she woke up to see her six children around her and joked that she "almost had to die" to have them all gathered in one room. The pop icon had been hospitalized due to a serious bacterial infection but has since recovered and resumed her "Celebration" world tour.
Madonna revealed during a concert in Brooklyn that she was put into an induced coma for 48 hours this summer after passing out on her bathroom floor. She thanked a friend who dragged her to the hospital and said that this person saved her life. Madonna also expressed gratitude towards her Kabbalah teacher for being by her side during the ordeal. She joked that she "almost had to die" to see all of her six children gathered in one room. The pop icon had been hospitalized due to a serious bacterial infection but has since recovered and resumed her "Celebration" world tour.
Madonna revealed during a concert in Brooklyn that she was in an induced coma for 48 hours due to a bacterial infection over the summer. She expressed gratitude to her friend who rushed her to the hospital and credited her with saving her life. Madonna also mentioned the fear she felt for her children and reflected on her own mother's death.
Madonna revealed that she was in an induced coma for 48 hours while hospitalized for a bacterial infection in June. She thanked her Kabbalah teacher and her children for their support during her hospitalization. Madonna also expressed gratitude to a friend who "saved her life" after she passed out. The Grammy winner had to postpone her Celebration World Tour due to her health issues but has since rescheduled the performances.
Evan Wasserstrom, a man from Los Angeles, survived eight "widow-maker" heart attacks, which are usually fatal. He experienced a complete blockage in his left main coronary artery (LMCA), causing his heart to stop beating six times in the ambulance and twice more in the hospital. Placed in an induced coma, doctors were unsure if he would wake up or regain his ability to walk and talk. However, when life support was unplugged, Wasserstrom miraculously recovered. Widow-maker heart attacks are rare and typically affect individuals over 45 years old. Only 12 percent of those who suffer the attack outside of the hospital survive.