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Madonna’s 2023 summer changed her life forever after she had a life-threatening health emergency that left her in a medically induced coma. After recovering, she is willing to share her experience with her beloved fans. According to the global sensation, not feeling in control made her feel “strange.”“It was a strange thing to finally not feel like I was in control,” she shared on March 4 during her concert at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, as reported by Variety. I have fallen off a lot of horses and broken a lot of bones.
I have a titanium hip. I mean, the list goes on and on, but nothing can stop me.”In June 2023, Madonna was reportedly intubated after being found unresponsive. The Grammy winner had to be rushed to a New York City hospital after developing a bacterial infection.
PageSix reported that the star was intubated “for at least one night before having the tube removed.”Madonna suffers minor accident on stage during latest ‘Celebration Tour’ performanceMadonna surprises Kelly Ripa and welcomes her on stage: ‘I died’Madonna celebrates her daughter Mercy’s 18th birthday“This summer I had a surprise,” the 65-year-old singer said at her latest show. “It’s called a near-death experience. Yes, and I’m not kidding.
It was pretty scary. Obviously, I didn’t know for four days, because I was in an induced coma. But when I woke up, the first word I said was ‘No.’ Anyway, that’s what my assistant tells me.”Madonna also publicly thanked her physician, Dr.
David Agus, for caring for her throughout her recovery. “He’s put up with so many entertaining phone calls from me,” she joked. “When I was sick this summer and I literally couldn’t walk from my bed to the toilet, I would call him every other day and ask him why
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Madonna has revealed the first word she said after waking up from a “near death experience” in the hospital last year.The pop star faced a life-threatening health episode in June after battling a “serious bacterial infection” that led to her being admitted to the ICU.Her relatives revealed that they were were initially “preparing for the worst” when she became unwell.She has since made a full recovery, but was forced to postpone her US shows on ‘The Celebration Tour’ last year and instead began the trek in Europe.Opening the first of five performances at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Monday (March 4), Madonna recalled how she “literally couldn’t walk from my bed to the toilet” during her illness.She thanked a “very special man” in the audience, her doctor David Agus. “I would call him every other day and ask him why I didn’t have any energy, when my energy was going to come back, when was I going to feel myself again, when could I go back on tour again.“All he would say is, ‘Go outside in the sun, you need vitamin D, and your kidneys will keep working’.”She went on to recall waking up from the coma, and the first words she spoke.“I didn’t know for four days because I was in an induced coma, but when I woke up, the first word I said was, ‘No’,” she said, according to her assistant.“And I’m pretty sure God was saying to me, ‘You want to come with us? You want to come with me? You want to go this way?’ And I said, ‘No, no’.”“I didn’t know when I could get up again and when I could be myself again,” she added.
Madonna is reflecting on the “near-death experience” she went through last year.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic At the opening of a five-night stand at L.A.’s Kia Forum Monday night, Madonna was in the mood to share about the severity of her health emergency last summer, thanking the doctor and other medical personnel who were in the audience who helped her during and after the days she spent in an induced coma. The singer revealed that it was a well-known physician, Dr. David Agus, who helped guide her through the crisis.
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Madonna is making a correction to one part of her tour!
Madonna has removed an image of Luther Vandross from the AIDS tribute section of her ongoing ‘Celebration’ tour.The moment came during a recent show as part of her world tour, which includes a section paying tribute to those who have died of AIDS-related illnesses. For the segment, pictures of famous faces such as Herb Ritts, Freddie Mercury and artist Keith Haring are shown, as the singer performs her 1986 song ‘Live To Tell’.However, during her show in Sacramento on Saturday (February 24), a photograph of Luther Vandross was also included in the tribute, despite his cause of death not being related to AIDS.In response, the estate of the late singer – who was famed for tracks including ‘Never Too Much’ and ‘Endless Love’ – have reached out to the pop star and requested to have his image taken down from the tribute.“Luther Vandross passed away in 2005 due to complications from a stroke suffered two years earlier,” a spokesperson from Luther’s estate told Page Six.
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