January 11th 2025.
Max George, the 36-year-old singer from the popular band The Wanted, recently opened up about a terrifying health scare that he experienced. In his first interview since undergoing heart surgery, Max shared his story of how his mum played a crucial role in saving his life.
It all started in December when Max returned from a tour in America and stayed at his mother Babs' house. He had been feeling unwell for a few days, but couldn't quite figure out what was wrong. However, his condition took a turn for the worse when he woke up one day with blue hands and a grey complexion. He felt extremely cold and lethargic, struggling to even sit up in bed.
Luckily, Max's mum Babs, who happens to be a healthcare worker, had a blood pressure monitor at home. When Max checked his blood pressure and pulse, he realized that something was seriously wrong. Just then, his mum walked in and was shocked to see her son in such a state. Without wasting any time, she immediately called the doctor.
Max's GP initially sent him back home after a check-up, but Babs knew that something wasn't right. She urged Max to call one of their doctor friends, who advised him to go to the hospital immediately. Max was exhausted and scared, but he trusted his mother's instincts and went to A&E.
At the hospital, Max was taken to the cardiology ward, where doctors informed him that he needed a pacemaker. This device sends electrical pulses to the heart to regulate its rhythm. The three-hour surgery was a success, but there were some complications due to collapsed veins. However, Max was relieved to be the youngest patient on the ward by at least 30 years.
Max couldn't thank his mum enough for saving his life. He even wrote out a will before the surgery, fearing the worst. But now, he is grateful to be alive and is determined to take better care of his health, especially for the sake of his young family members and his girlfriend, Maisie Smith.
The singer is now recovering at home with Maisie by his side. He still has a few more tests to go through, but he is confident that it will be a smooth process. Max recently shared a photo of his chest scar on Instagram, thanking the nurses and surgeons who took care of him. He considers his pacemaker as the best Christmas present he could have asked for.
Max's story serves as a reminder to always listen to our bodies and to trust our loved ones' instincts. We are thankful that he is now on the road to recovery and wish him a speedy and complete recovery.
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