Travis Barker, the drummer for Blink 182, says he was hospitalized after complications from an endoscopy.
In 2008, he survived a plane crash that killed four people and left him with burns over most of his body. I am so touched and appreciative,” wrote Kardashian, 43, who married Barker in May in an elaborate ceremony in Portofino, Italy, and can be seen in the Hulu reality series “The Kardashians.” “During the endoscopy, I had a very small polyp removed right in a very sensitive area, usually handled by specialists, which unfortunately damaged a critical pancreatic drainage tube.
The alarming hospitalization of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker on Tuesday was prompted by "life threatening" pancreatitis, he said Saturday.
The day he was hospitalized, Barker tweeted, "God save me." Pancreatitis is the severe inflammation in his pancreas, a gland that contributes to digestion. "This resulted in severe life threatening pancreatitis," he said.
Travis Barker gave an update on his health after being hospitalized in Los Angeles earlier this week.
I am so thankful to our specialists, doctors, and nurses at Cedars Sinai for taking such wonderful care of my husband and me during our stay.” His ex-wife Shanna Moakler released a statement on Friday that said, “Thank you to everyone who has reached out with concern to my ex and father of my children. Our health is everything and sometimes we take for granted how quickly it can change … I am so grateful to God for healing my husband, for all of your prayers for him and for us, for the overwhelming outpouring of love and support.
Travis Barker has updated fans on the status of his health, after reports claimed he was hospitalised for pancreatitis.
Meanwhile, Barker recently credited artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish and Jxdn for changing what it means to be a pop-punk artist. This resulted in severe life-threatening pancreatitis. I am so very very grateful that with intensive treatment I am currently much better.” Barker has now corroborated those reports, clarifying that he’d undergone an endoscopy, not a colonoscopy, but did in fact wind up in hospital for pancreatitis. Further reports emerged later on Wednesday, claiming that Barker had been hospitalised with pancreatitis following a recent colonoscopy. He’d reportedly been checked in to LA’s West Hills Hospital on Tuesday morning (July 28), but was later transferred by ambulance to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
He said he had been hospitalized with life-threatening inflammation of his pancreas, or pancreatitis. “I am so very very grateful that with intensive treatment ...
“I am so very very grateful that with intensive treatment I am currently much better,” Barker wrote on his Instagram story. Barker said he had a small polyp, or abnormal tissue growth, removed during an endoscopy on Monday, and then later found himself in “excruciating pain.” He said he had been hospitalized with life-threatening inflammation of his pancreas, or pancreatitis. Blink 182 drummer and Kourtney Kardashian flame Travis Barker has addressed his scary bout with pancreatitis on social media for the first time since being hospitalized.
Barker revealed that he was hospitalized after developing 'excruciating pain' following an endoscopy procedure last week.
This resulted in severe life-threatening pancreatitis. — Travis Barker (@travisbarker)July 2, 2022 A cloud of concern came over the music industry last week when it was learned that Travis Barker was hospitalized for what was an unknown health issue at the time.
Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian confirm to fans he's "much better" after being hospitalized with a "life-threatening" bout of pancreatitis.
“A new level of low, monetizing off of our nightmare,” Kardashian wrote. I am so touched and appreciative.” “But after dinner, I developed excruciating pain and have been hospitalized ever since.”
Blink-182 drummer and husband of Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker, opens up about his recent hospital experience after an endoscopy, a surgical procedure.
"The most common reason [for an ERCP] is to find and remove gallstones stuck in the bile duct. It may also have a tool to remove tissue to be checked under a microscope for signs of disease," the National Cancer Institute said. An upper endoscopy, otherwise known as an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), is a procedure that examines the upper digestive tract, which includes the esophagus, the stomach and the duodenum or the first part of the small intestine, according to the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG). "I went in for an endoscopy on Monday feeling great. This resulted in severe life threatening pancreatitis." An endoscope is a thin, tube-like instrument with a light and a lens for viewing.