Madonna 64 breaks her silence after being rushed to intensive

Madonna, 64, breaks her silence after being rushed to intensive care with a bacterial infection

Madonna, 64, has broken her silence after being rushed to intensive care with a bacterial infection last month.

In an Instagram post Monday, the pop icon revealed she is on the road to recovery and said she plans to postpone her Celebration Tour until later this year.

The star also shared a glamorous new photo of herself at her home in New York as she thanked fans for their well wishes.

She wrote, “Thank you for your positive energy.” Prayers and words of healing and encouragement. I felt your love

“I am on the road to recovery and incredibly grateful for all the blessings.”

“My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my kids.” My second thought was that I didn’t want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets to my tour.

She's back: Madonna, 64, has broken her silence after being rushed to intensive care with a bacterial infection last month

She’s back: Madonna, 64, has broken her silence after being rushed to intensive care with a bacterial infection last month

Update: In an Instagram post on Monday, she wrote,

Update: In an Instagram post on Monday, she wrote, “Thank you for your positive energy.” Prayers and words of healing and encouragement. I felt your love’

“I also didn’t want to let down the people who have worked tirelessly with me to create my show over the past few months.” I hate disappointing anyone.

“My focus now is on my health and getting stronger and I assure you I will be back with you as soon as possible.”

“My current plan is to postpone the North American portion of the tour and start in Europe in October.”

“I couldn’t be more grateful for your care and support.”

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As reported by Radar Online, Madonna was given an injection of the drug Narcan, commonly used to treat suspected overdoses, to combat acute septic shock before she was admitted to hospital.

The singer was mostly bedridden as she remained “weak and very tired” after the ordeal.

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that results from the body releasing chemicals to fight infection.

Madonna is a mother to six children - From left: Rocco, David Banda, Mercy James and front: Lourdes and twins Stelle and Estere

Madonna is a mother to six children – From left: Rocco, David Banda, Mercy James and front: Lourdes and twins Stelle and Estere

Last month, Madonna's manager Guy Oseary said:

Last month, Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary said: “At this point we have to pause all commitments, including the tour.”

The Grammy-winning icon behind hits like

The Grammy-winning icon behind hits like “Like A Virgin” and “Material Girl” has been an invaluable influence on her stellar career as one of the music industry’s top stars

These chemicals damage the body’s tissues and organs and can lead to shock, organ failure and death.

Organ failure and death are more likely if sepsis is not recognized early and treated promptly.

contacted representatives of the star for comment.

The Vogue singer’s health crisis coincided with the postponement of her ‘Celebration Tour,’ an 84-date tour that was due to kick off July 15 in Vancouver at Rogers Arena.

Last month, Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary said: “At this point we have to pause all commitments, including touring.”

Madonna had been battling a fever for a month, insiders told the magazine, but kept the matter under wraps in hopes of keeping her tour going.

The singer had no plans to jeopardize her recovery to keep the show going, sources told US Weekly Wednesday.

“While Madonna is looking forward to getting back to work as soon as possible,” sources said, “she is also taking her recovery seriously and will not rush things as her primary focus is on her health.”

The insider said the singer “has had an incredible support system around her and appreciates all the love she’s received” since she was rushed to hospital on June 24.

They added, “It’s still a work in progress but she’s feeling more confident and better by the day.”

The La Isla Bonita artist later went home after spending several days in hospital feeling “better,” a source familiar with the matter told AFP.

Her almost sold-out worldwide tour is considered a tribute to Madonna’s career spanning more than four decades.

Stations in the United States were Detroit, Chicago, Miami and New York, the city where her legendary rise to superstardom began.

She is then scheduled to continue in Europe, with dates in London, Barcelona and Paris, and four dates in Mexico City.

What are the main symptoms of sepsis? The “silent killer” that can cause death in minutes

Known as the “silent killer,” sepsis occurs when an infection, such as blood poisoning, triggers a violent immune response, causing the body to attack its own organs.

It is a potentially life-threatening condition triggered by infection or injury. According to the UK Sepsis Trust, around 245,000 people contract sepsis in the UK each year and 52,000 die.

Instead of attacking the invading bug, the body turns against itself and shuts down vital organs.

If caught early enough, it’s easily treated with intravenous antibiotics and fluids. However, these must be administered as soon as sepsis is suspected – it strikes with frightening speed and for every hour delayed, a patient’s risk of death increases by 8 percent.

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of preventable death, killing 44,000 people every year

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of preventable death, killing 44,000 people every year

The early symptoms of sepsis can easily be mistaken for milder conditions, so diagnosis can be difficult.

High temperature (fever), chills and chills, rapid heartbeat and rapid breathing are other signs.

A patient’s condition can deteriorate rapidly if sepsis is overlooked early. Prompt diagnosis and treatment is therefore crucial – but this rarely happens.

In the early stages, sepsis can be mistaken for a chest infection, the flu, or an upset stomach.

It is most common and dangerous in older adults, pregnant women, children under the age of one, people with chronic medical conditions, or people with compromised immune systems.

The six signs of something potentially deadly can be identified by the acronym “SEPSIS”:

  • Slurred speech or confusion
  • Extreme chills or muscle pain
  • Not passing urine for a day
  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Skin that is blotchy or discolored

Anyone who develops any of these symptoms should seek urgent medical attention – and the doctors will ask, “Could this be sepsis?”

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Earlier this week, Madonna's friend and A League Of Their Own co-star Rosie O'Donnell, 61, gave fans a general update on the singer

Earlier this week, Madonna’s friend and A League Of Their Own co-star Rosie O’Donnell, 61, gave fans a general update on the singer

The Grammy-winning icon behind hits like “Like A Virgin” and “Material Girl” has been an invaluable influence on her stellar career as one of the music industry’s top stars.

In 2020, Madonna underwent hip surgery after an injury sustained on her Madame X tour.

Earlier this week, Madonna’s friend and A League Of Their Own co-star Rosie O’Donnell, 61, gave fans a general update on the singer.

After O’Donnell shared a screenshot of the 1992 film on her Instagram, a fan asked how Madonna was doing.

“She’s recovering at home,” Rosie said Monday. “She’s generally very strong.”

The singer’s relative previously told they spent several traumatic days unsure if she would pull through.

The family member said the shocking breakdown was a wake-up call for the Michigan-born Madonna, who believes she is “invincible” and has been working extremely hard to prepare for the tour.

“In the past few days, no one really knew where things were going to go, and her family was preparing for the worst,” the relative said.

“That’s why it’s been kept secret since Saturday.”

“Everyone believed we could lose her and that was the reality.”

Madonna is the mother of six children: Lourdes, 26; Rocco, 22; David, 17; mercy, 17; and 10-year-old twins Stella and Estere.

Lourdes was by her side throughout her hospital stay, the New York Post reported.