Halsey Hospitalized After ‘Medical Emergency’ Post-Boston Concert

Halsey Hospitalized After ‘Medical Emergency’ Post-Boston Concert

Halsey is rocking on through an illness that put her in the emergency room.

The 31-year-old singer said she suffered a ‘minor medical emergency’ in a post to her Instagram Stories Monday.

The Without Me vocalist said that she was being treated by medical professionals in an emergency room until 6 a.m. local time, but was prepared to perform at MGM Music Hall on Monday.

‘Boston I’m gonna be honest with ya, after the show last night I was in the ER till 6 this morning,’ the Grammy-nominated artist told more than 30 million followers. ‘I am A-Okay now and ready to rock tonight!’

The Edison, New Jersey-born entertainer, whose full name is Ashley Nicolette Frangipane, told concertgoers, ‘If I’m pacing myself, that’s why.’

Halsey subsequently praised medical staff at Mass General as ‘the absolute best’ and said she was ‘so so grateful’ to be treated by them.

Halsey said she suffered a 'minor medical emergency' in a post to Instagram Stories Monday

Halsey said she suffered a ‘minor medical emergency’ in a post to Instagram Stories Monday 

The 31-year-old singer pictured at the Emmys in LA in September

The 31-year-old singer pictured at the Emmys in LA in September 

‘Huge shout out to Mass General and Dr Kian, Dr Victoria and my nurses Carolyn and Alicia for being the absolute best team I’ve ever met,’ Halsey wrote. 

She continued, ‘And I second that with regard to the imaging staff, transport team, and patient relations!!’

The resilient musical artist ended the post by declaring, ‘LETS ROCK TONIGHT!’ 

Halsey did not go into specific detail about the ailment that required immediate medical attention, though she has been past candidate about her health battles.

In 2022, the singer revealed that she he had been diagnosed with Lupus SLE and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder.

Halsey in September said she completed a chemotherapy treatment prior to embarking on her Back to Badlands tour in October.

She said in a TikTok clip at the time: ‘I just wanted to give you a speed round of updates … just did another few sessions of chemo … had a new port placed.

‘We just put the Back to Badlands show together, and it’s going to be unbelievable; so amazing. My birthday’s in a couple of days. I’m so busy, I haven’t even thought about it at all.’

In 2022, the singer revealed that she he had been diagnosed with Lupus and T-Cell lymphoproliferative disorder. Pictured in Italy in August

In 2022, the singer revealed that she he had been diagnosed with Lupus and T-Cell lymphoproliferative disorder. Pictured in Italy in August 

The Bad at Love artist promoted her tour on Instagram Stories Monday evening

The Bad at Love artist promoted her tour on Instagram Stories Monday evening 

The New Americana singer is slated to perform in the U.S. this month before picking up for a separate slate of shows in North America early next year

The New Americana singer is slated to perform in the U.S. this month before picking up for a separate slate of shows in North America early next year 

The New Americana singer is slated to perform in the U.S. this month before picking up for a separate slate of shows in North America early next year.

The Bad at Love artist is also slated to visit locales including the UK and Australia on her tour.

In September, she explained to Rolling Stone her creative concepts for the concert series.

‘The Back to Badlands Tour really is about everything Badlands is about, but in the context of what I’ve learned now and which of those subjects remain in my life, which ones I’ve grown from, and which ones have changed,’ she said.

Halsey continued: ‘There’s a really humbling experience as a musician when you sing a song that you wrote 10 years ago and you realize that it’s still relevant, and you’re like, “I guess I haven’t learned my … lesson.” You’re being forced to relive that all the time.

‘That’s really what this tour is going to be about for me.’

WHAT IS LUPUS?

What is lupus?

It is one of the chronic autoimmune conditions, where the body makes antibodies against itself and starts to attack it. Lupus – Systemic Lupus Erythematotsus (SLE) – has a range of severity. Some sufferers will have only mild problems, others have life-threatening organ damage to the heart and the kidneys.

What are the symptoms?

Tiredness, joint pains and muscle aches. A common first symptom is joint stiffness, particularly in the mornings. Skin and hair problems are a major feature of SLE – a rash in the shape of a butterfly over the cheeks and nose is common, as is hair loss and sensitivity to the sun. Other problems include depression and lung and heart disease, as well as kidney inflammation.

What can it be mistaken for?

It is often mistaken for other joint problems such as rheumatoid arthritis which is also characterised by morning joint stiffness. It can also be misdiagnosed as a skin or blood disease.

How is it diagnosed?

If your GP suspects SLE they will request a blood test. The specific antibodies that attack the body can be measured in the blood. The diagnosis is made when there is the combination of typical symptoms and high antibodies.

Who is at risk?

SLE is ten times more common in women than men and usually develops between the ages 12 and 25.

What is the treatment?

Controlling the symptoms, as there is no cure, using anti-inflammatories and steroid tablets in more severe cases. 

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