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Katy Karrenbauer has to go back to hospital

"Felt like a heart attack"

Despite health problems, Katy Karrenbauer remains optimistic.
Despite health problems, Katy Karrenbauer remains optimistic.

Katy Karrenbauer has to go back to hospital

After two operations, Katy Karrenbauer is on the road to recovery, but then this: A few days after her discharge from the hospital, the actress once again required medical assistance. With "crazy" pains, she rushed to the clinic. She has to stay there for the time being.

Worries about Katy Karrenbauer: After a light stroke and two operations on the carotid artery, the actress checked back into the clinic a few days after her discharge. "Yes, I was discharged on a Friday, because from a practical standpoint, there was nothing more to be done," she explained in an Instagram video. She showed off her wound, adding, "everything is healing great." The following week was to be devoted to suturing.

After leaving the hospital, she switched back to her "little mode," went shopping, and cooked something. After a pharmacy visit, she suddenly had red spots and measured her blood pressure and took her medication. However, her blood pressure did not go down. "When I had 220 over 120, a normal blood pressure is supposed to be between 120 and 140, and my heart was giving me pain right in the chest, I thought my heart was going to jump out, it felt like an infarction, and I thought, hopefully, I won't have one this time," Karrenbauer recounted.

Heart Attack-Free, Thanks to Hypnosis

After a taxi ride during which she felt "crazy" lower back pain from the heart region, Karrenbauer was immediately cardiologically treated in the hospital. However, she reassured her fans and explained that it was not a heart attack. Instead, it was a "blood pressure imbalance." She would remain in the hospital for a few more days to ensure that her blood pressure was properly regulated and would not "pop through the ceiling" under stress.

In her recovery, a new development in her life might help her: Karrenbauer told her fans in the clip that she had not smoked for twelve days. Hypnosis helped her, she admitted, initially skeptical about it. "I can't tell you how it works, it worked for me. I'm convinced."

  1. Despite her improvemennt, Katy Karrenbauer's recovery was briefly halted by a new issue, leading her to return to the hospital.
  2. While at home, Katy experienced alarming symptoms, including high blood pressure and chest pain, prompting another hospital visit.
  3. To pass the time during her hospital stay, Katy enjoyed watching movies on RTL, finding solace in TV entertainment.
  4. Surprisingly, Katy discovered a new way to cope with her illness during her hospital stay - she used hypnosis to quit smoking and manage stress.

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