Britta Gill took to Instagram to update fans on her health after her sudden hospitalization. The singer, who is being treated for bowel cancer, was hospitalized for dehydration and ended up discovering sepsis, which caused her to stop cancer treatment for a few weeks.
In a video shared on Instagram, the artist explains that she has been missing out on social media to deal with health complications. “Unfortunately, last month I could not be here to tell you how I was, because I had already gone through an unexpected event, which was quite frightening, which made it impossible for me to come and tell you the news,” she began.
Brita Gil updates her health condition after being hospitalized and reveals the reason for her hospitalization
“I already apologize for the disappearance, but it was due to force majeure, I got really bad. On the 22nd, I felt bad at home, my doctors told me to go to the hospital – I was dehydrated at first. But the next day, on the third On the 20th, I developed sepsis, which is a septic shock caused by bacteria that entered my body,” he revealed.
She also said that the disease, most likely, originated through the catheters used for chemotherapy: “There is some possibility of these bacteria entering my body, and the most latent, which most doctors have found, was through the catheter. The catheter I was using was undergoing chemotherapy and they think it is It may have passed in there. We did a test on the catheters and saw that they had these bacteria.”
“It was very difficult times, I had delicate moments, but thanks to God, to Orixas, to my saints, to the doctors who put together an impeccable team, I am here now able to record this video for you, recover. I’m still doing rehab, I’ve had some The consequences due to this sepsis, one of them is in the lung, but the lung is being treated, I am taking antibiotics, I am super help,” he said.
Finally, she said that she was mentally and spiritually fine and thanked her family and friends for their support. “As I always say: Love heals. I wanted to be here right now, in that moment when I’m okay, to be able to tell you what happened. As always, having my life story in my hands so you would believe what I’m saying” is reflected.
He concluded, “I’m fine, I’m recovering, I now have about three weeks of rehab to be able to go back to oncology, which I stopped because of my toxemia,” he said, introducing a possible treatment schedule for sepsis and resumption of bowel cancer treatment.
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