New Amsterdam star 'could have died' after mistaking condition for 'tummy ache'

05 July 2023 , 23:06
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Former New Amsterdam star Tyler Labine, 45, almost dies after mistaking a serious medical condition for a
Former New Amsterdam star Tyler Labine, 45, almost dies after mistaking a serious medical condition for a 'tummy ache'

Former New Amsterdam star Tyler Labine has revealed he almost died after mistaking a serious medical condition for a 'tummy ache.'

The famous actor, 45, revealed he visited a local hospital for three days after dismissing what he believed to be a mere stomach ache that later turned out to be a potentially fatal blood clot. He is now home from the hospital and slowly recovering from the medial emergency with support from his loved ones.

The Breaker High star took to Instagram to share a reel of his experience making light of the situation with a compilation of videos of his journey including his trip on the ambulance, being rolled inside the hospital on a stretcher, a selfie giving the camera an 'OK' sign in bed, and a mirror selfie of himself in a light blue hospital gown all put together with the song "Gauze" by Aesop Rock playing the background.

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New Amsterdam star 'could have died' after mistaking condition for 'tummy ache'Famous actor Tyler Labine shares his three day hospital experience after discovering blood clot (Getty Images for SCAD aTVfest 2020)

The comedian posted the video with the caption: "Sometimes it's a Tuesday and you're walking around with a tummy ache so you try to sleep it off. Then sometimes you wake up on a weds with a stomach ache so bad you decide to go to the ER at your local hospital. And then sometimes your tummy ache turns out to be a potentially fatal blood clot."

Labine went on to share the details of his medical emergency, explaining that the fatal blood clot was located in his intestines and liver. He shares the blot clot was so severe that he needed to spend three days in the hospital "trying not to die."

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He assured fans that he is doing alright now and is slowly recovering with his family and "lovely girlfriend" actress Martha Harms. Labine said he is "counting his blessings and just reassessing what's really important to me in this life".

And he thanked all of his fans for their ongoing support and love during this difficult time.

The hospital video that was posted for his 200,000 Instagram followers to see has currently received over 12,500 likes and over a thousand comments overflowing with support from fans and fellow celebrities including Anupam Kher, Zachary Levi, Ryan Eggold, Janet Montgomery Fox, and many more.

One fan commented: "Omg! I am so grateful you advocated for yourself and called that ambulance. The world would be a much darker place without you in it. Feel better soon."

Another commented: "Thank god you went to the hospital! Sometimes events like these teach a lesson and makes you value life as well as the lessons you share with others. Take care!"

Another fan added: "Please get well soon!!! Sending positive vibes from our family...one of our favorite movies to watch is Tucker and Dale. Think we are up to nine times now! Really loved you in New Amsterdam!"

Labine is a well-known Candian-American and comedian that is recognised for his performances in 45 films as well as many television shows. Many fans know Labine from his performances in Breaker High, Reaper, Invasion, Deadbeat, Tucker & Dale vs Evil and as his famous character Dr. Iggy Frome, the head of psychiatry in the NBC medial drama New Amsterdam. He is also a voice actor in the Disney film Monsters University.

Caroline Gaspich

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