“I'm not in a good situation, but I'm in a situation that I'm grateful for. That's why I'm lying here, upright, trying to feel a little better.”
Actor and director Leon Schuster, who turned 73 on Tuesday, expressed gratitude for the many messages and calls he received from people concerned about his health.
Schuster, who is known for his pranks, underwent his first surgery in August 2023 after falling out of a van and sustaining injuries during filming. Mr Bones 3.
After surgery, the veteran entertainer underwent extensive physical therapy to learn to walk again.
In an interview with you, Schuster revealed that his recovery was severely hampered by another fall. He explained that his second fall occurred when he woke up confused and he had no idea where he was.
“I stood up, wet my pants, stepped on urine and fell on my back. That's when I felt a lot of pain. It felt like my back was being cut off and the bones were being fed to the dogs. .I just lay there screaming.
“I don't feel great, but I'm grateful. So I'm just lying here upright and trying to take it a little bit easier and lift my spirits,” he was quoted as saying.
Following news of his deteriorating health, Schuster took to Facebook to address rumors suggesting he had died last week.
“I heard 'dead' again. What kind of stupid person would post something like that? I'll kick him to the point where he can never have a child again. People will call you and say, 'I'm dead.' I’m not happy when someone says, “I’m so happy to hear your voice.” Thank you, thank you, dear Jesus, for having my life in your hands! ” he wrote.
Schuster, famous for films such as. No kidding., Oh, Shaxx, it's Schuster. and Mr. Bones He also thanked those who showed their sincere concern and love.
“Your love is engraved on the surface of my heart,” he wrote.
Schuster, who now uses a cane, said he was warned that falling again could have irreversible consequences.
According to the magazine, Schuster plans to have another surgery, but first she needs to lose 15 kg to avoid further complications.
“The doctor said that only 50% of my pain can be removed. This is a very delicate operation and any mistake can have serious consequences. Now I woke up “I'm worried about whether I'm going to survive, whether I'm going to make it,” he said. you.
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