The former 'New Amsterdam' star said he spent three days in the hospital 'trying not to die.'
Actor Tyler Labine revealed that what he first dismissed as a stomach ache turned out to be a potentially fatal blood clot that he received treatment for over three days at a local hospital. He is currently recovering with the help of loved ones caring for him.he posted July 2 of some of his journey to a local hospital and treatment there.
"Sometimes it’s a Tuesday and you’re walking around with a tummy ache so you try to sleep it off," the former"New Amsterdam" star captioned the post."Then sometimes you wake up on a with a stomach ache so bad you decide to go to the ER at your local hospital," he continued."And then sometimes your tummy ache turns out to be a potentially fatal blood clot in your intestines and liver and you have to spend the next 3 days in the hospital trying not to die.
"Slow recovery but I’m here with my family supporting me and my lovely girlfriend Martha taking care of me," he said."Im counting my blessings and just possibly reassessing what’s really important to me in this life."for surgery to fix an inguinal hernia, or"when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles.
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