Saturday, December 21, 2024

Max George gives update from his hospital bed after his veins collapse during terrifying 2.5 hour emergency heart surgery

Max George has revealed he’s had a pacemaker fitted while undergoing emergency heart surgery, which lasted 2.5 hours.

The Wanted star, 36, who has been in hospital for a week suffering from a 2:1 atrioventricular block and is awaiting a pacemaker, shared a picture of his new scar, which is next to a ‘special tattoo’. 

An atrioventricular block is a disorder that occurs when electrical impulses are delayed or blocked from reaching the ventricles.

Max previously revealed he was set to undergo surgery sooner than expected because his heart rate has ‘failed to pick up’.

Now, he has shared an update with his Instagram followers after his surgery, revealing some of his veins collapses during surgery, causing ‘issues’.

Max said: ‘Say hello to my little friend! Given the last 10 days, this is the best Christmas present I could’ve ever wished for.

Max George has revealed he's had a pacemaker fitted during terrifying 2.5 hour emergency heart surgery

The Wanted star, 36, who has been in hospital for a week suffering from a 2:1 atrioventricular block and is awaiting a pacemaker, shared a picture of his new scar, which is next to a 'special tattoo'

‘Pacemaker is in. Operation took around 2 and half hours. The main issue being some of my veins had collapsed where the wires were meant to go… But the surgeons and nurses at the NHS have been incredible. I owe everything to them.

‘The surgeon kindly put my pacemaker just underneath a very special tattoo of mine.. So I’m sure it’s being looked after.’

A pacemaker is a small, battery-powered device that prevents the heart from beating too slowly. 

Max added: ‘Few more tests to do due to inflamed lymph nodes on my lungs, but that’ll be easy work!

‘Time to rest and then tackle life full on once again❤️ Thank you for all your support. It’s meant a hell of a lot to myself and my family.’

Earlier in the day, the singer appeared exhausted as he spoke with his followers and told them he would soon be wheeled into theatre.

‘Just prepping for the operation now, I feel like s**t, but fingers crossed’.

It comes just 24-hours after Max shared a snap of himself receiving medication as medics prepped him for surgery.

Now, Max has shared an update following his surgery: 'Say hello to my little friend! Given the last 10 days, this is the best Christmas present I could’ve ever wished for'

He previously revealed that he was set to undergo surgery sooner than expected because his heart rate has 'failed to pick up'

It comes just 24-hours after Max shared a snap of himself receiving medication ahead of going into surgery

The cause of his illness has been a ‘mystery’ and Max, who has battled alcoholism in the past, previously said: ‘We’ve cancelled out a few things, like alcohol for example I’ve not had a drink for four-and-a-half years so it’s not that’.

It was revealed his girlfriend Maisie Smith has been struggling to juggle performing in a pantomime with seeing him – who is ‘on her mind 24/7’.

What is a 2:1 atrioventricular block 

Atrioventricular block is a condition where the heart beats more slowly or with an abnormal rhythm. It’s caused by a problem with the electrical pulses that control how your heart beats.

Symptoms depend on how severe your heart block is. The least serious is 1st-degree heart block, which may not cause any symptoms.

2nd-degree heart block sometimes causes troublesome symptoms that need treatment.

3rd-degree heart block is the most serious and can sometimes be a medical emergency.

Source NHS 

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An insider told The Sun: ‘It’s been a really worrying and distressing time for Max and Maisie.

‘All she wants to do is be by his bedside day and night but she’s committed to her panto show and doesn’t want to let anyone down.

‘She’s done her best to be able to visit him when hospital visiting hours allow, but it’s been a real struggle juggling everything.

‘Max is on her mind 24/7 and she wants more than anything for him to be better as soon as possible.’

A representative for Maisie declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.

Also from his hospital bed this week Max also shared a sweet Instagram post wishing his mother Barbara a happy birthday.

Shortly after the singer’s health scare was revealed, his mother told MailOnline: ‘We are beside ourselves , but we are keeping our fingers crossed’.

And now, in an emotional post for her birthday, he wrote: ‘Happy birthday mum!! I don’t know what I’d do without you. Love you MTTW. Max xxx.’

He added a family snap of himself and his mum posed with his girlfriend Maisie Smith, 23, and older brother Jack.

Speaking outside her home in Swinton last week, Barbara told MailOnline: ‘Max is in the hospital right now and he’s being very well taken care of.

‘I took him to A&E this week where he was looked at. He is in the best place he can possibly be right now.

‘He’s very grateful for all the well-wishes from his fans and he’s got all his friends and family around him too.’

Max received a pick-me-up ahead of his surgery as he was visited by his girlfriend Maisie Smith, who is said to be 'really worried'  (pictured in 2023)

Also from his hospital bed this week Max also shared a sweet Instagram post wishing his mother Barbara a happy birthday

It comes after Max begged his heart monitor to increase before it appeared to switch off as he shared a new video from his hospital bed last Sunday.

He shared a new video of himself lying in bed while watching his heart rate hand-sized monitor move from 35 to 34 to 38 before he wagged his finger begging, ‘go up!’

The number then dropped to 37 and the star suggested he is looking for some excitement to help his heart rate increase.

He penned: ‘Come on @mancity.. Sort me out will ya?!!’

However, the device then appeared to switch itself off, leaving Max to exhale, ‘Brilliant’.

Talking about his pacemaker and pointing to his chest, he said: ‘So latest is that 100 per cent I’m going to have a little friend put in here at some point.

‘Erm, I’ve got an issue with the bottom part of my heart, it’s called a block. The tricky bit is what I have put in because until I have further tests we don’t know what caused it.’

The Glad You Came hitmaker noted it is all a ‘mystery’ what has happened to him, although doctors have been able to eliminate some possible causes.

Max said: ‘It’s a bit of a mystery really, but that’s the hard bit. It’s the waiting. My heart rate is really, really low. They’re monitoring it 24/7, everyone has been amazing.

‘But the waiting bit is tough. It’s just one of them things unfortunately. Whatever I get, I’ve got to get on with it. We’re hoping pacemaker, a pacemaker is good.’

In his initial post to Instagram, Max revealed he will be spending Christmas in hospital.

He wrote on Instagram: ‘Yesterday I felt really unwell and was taken in to hospital. Unfortunately after some tests they’ve found that I have some issues with my heart.

Speaking outside her home in Swinton last week, Barbara told MailOnline: 'Max is in the hospital right now and he's being very well taken care of'

‘I have a lot more tests to determine the extent of the problems and what surgery I will need to get me back on my feet.

‘It’s gonna be a difficult few weeks / months… and Christmas in a hospital bed wasn’t exactly what I had planned!

‘But, as always, I’m surrounded with love and support from my wonderful partner Maisie, her family, my family and friends.. and I’m 100% in the best place.

‘Although this is a huge shock and no doubt a set back, it’s something I’ll take on with all I’ve got! I count myself very lucky that this was caught when it was.

‘Apologies if I bore you with updates in the coming weeks..I’ve probably got a month in a bed and there’s not THAT much to do!’

WHAT IS A PACEMAKER?

A pacemaker is a small, battery-powered device that prevents the heart from beating too slowly.

Surgery is needed to install it and the operation is generally carried out under local anaesthetic 

Around 50,000 people are fitted with a pacemaker every year in the UK, according to the British Heart Foundation

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