Hailey Bieber spoke for the first time about her condition after the micro-impact. Model undergoes heart surgery

Hailey Bieber spoke for the first time about her condition after the micro-impact.  Model undergoes heart surgery

In March of this year, it was learned that Hailey Bieber was urgently hospitalized on suspicion of a stroke. After that, the model contacted and confirmed the information and added that everything went without results. She talked about her symptoms and admitted she was grateful to Justin, who responded immediately and called an ambulance.

Justin and Hailey Bieber (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

“I was having breakfast with my husband on Thursday morning when I started experiencing stroke-like symptoms and was hospitalized. They found that there was a small blood clot in my brain that caused a slight lack of oxygen, but my body went away on its own and I was completely healed within a few hours,” Bieber wrote on social networks at the time.

Hailey Bieber / Photo: social networks

A few weeks after hospitalization, the model began to leave the house. He was “caught” more than once on walks and shopping with friends. Moreover, Hailey accompanies Justin at almost every concert as part of his US tour. However, the previous day, a video titled “tell my story” was posted on his YouTube channel about his health.

In it, the model said that she suffered a micro-stroke, as a result of which she had heart surgery. “Everything went so well… I’m recovering very quickly,” Hailey began. According to the model, he underwent an operation to close the oval window (this is a hole in the interatrial septum through which blood is drained – Approx. Ed). Hayley said that was most likely the cause of her micropulse.

Hailey Bieber (Photo: Legion-media)

“I am glad that the whole situation is over now. I can finally get back to my life,” he added.

Source: People Talk

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