How is Fedez The rappers father after another operation for

How is Fedez? The rapper’s father after another operation for bleeding: “We have to be strong for him”

In recent days, Fedez has kept his fans worried due to his hospitalization at the Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Milan. The rapper has been under medical care since last Thursday, but how is Fedez doing? His father, Franco Lucia, revealed some details about his condition, telling La Stampa: “We have to be strong for him.”

The hospital stay

It all started last Thursday when the rapper was hospitalized with two bleeding ulcers. The severity of the situation required two blood transfusions to stabilize the singer. Nevertheless, Fedez had reassured his fans with a message on social media, stating that he was “feeling much better now.” These words encouraged his followers, who were worried about a possible recurrence of pancreatic cancer, for which he underwent surgery last March.

Fedez and the disease, the oncologist: “Foreseeable complication. Now it’s a matter of ruling out a recurrence of the tumor.”

The new intervention

Unfortunately, the latest news about his health is not so positive. Recently, bleeding occurred again, which took the artist back to the operating room for an emergency stitch. To overcome this difficult situation, another blood transfusion was required and Chiara Ferragni stayed by his side in this delicate moment. To find out more details about Fedez’s current situation, we were able to listen to the words of the rapper’s father, Franco Lucia. His statements provide a small glimmer of hope, but it remains a delicate situation that requires constant medical care and continued attention. The world of Fedez fans is united in the wish that the rapper can soon make a full recovery and get back to doing what he loves, as he, his family and his wife Chiara Ferragni overcome this difficult moment together.

Let’s find out what the father revealed. Image credits: Kikapress, Shutterstock; Music by Korben MKdB

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