Carnie Wilson faces scary complications after lap-band removal surgery

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Carnie Wilson suffered a “very scary” setback after having the removal of the tour tape surgery.
The “Hold on” singer chose to remove the adjustable gastric band last week, but after the surgery, he met complications and was taken to hospital.
57 -year -old Wilson, after encountering problems with blood pressure and swelling, he sought medical assistance and Instagram followers said that doctors found ulcers when he removed the silicone band from his stomach.
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Carnie Wilson was hospitalized due to complications from lap-band removal surgery. (Scott Dudelson)
Wilson Phillips singer said goodbye to the lap band for fans shared last week. “Bye bye -good lap group !!!!!! Operating race,” Wilson took an image that looks like a hospital bed. “We are going out !!!!!”
Wilson initially underwent Lap-Band surgery in 2012. Weight loss surgery, also known as laparoscopic adjustable gastric tape, is designed to assist patients by restricting food intake when a silicone device is surgically placed on a portion of the stomach.
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Brian Wilson’s daughter had previously lost more than 100 kilos with the help of stomach bypass and lap-band surgeries.
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On Wednesday, Wilson returned to social media with an unexpected update about his progress.
“My daughter is currently taking a prescription for me, but I’m out of the hospital. I had a lap band surgery. This was a great success,” he said, “Thank you, Dr. Billy.”
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“But I had a little swelling in the legs that worsened and I had to go back to the hospital because of high blood pressure – it was very scary.”
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He continued: “I had a little swelling in the legs that worsened and had to go back to the hospital because of high blood pressure – it was very scary.”
After the doctors changed their medication, they were optimistic about “swelling fell”, but it was not easy to go under the knife to remove the synthetic material.
“It was very busy. They found an ulcer there,” Wilson said. “It doesn’t surprise me with all the stress I’ve had this year. In fact, they found an obstacle with food in the tour group …

Carnie Wilson has been sincere about weight loss journey over the years. (Chris HAŞON/NBC through Getty Images)
Wilson expressed gratitude to the health personnel who helped before and after surgery.
“I am very lucky to impress this very much and put a new perspective on some health things for me.” He said. “I’m getting better and it’s great. I love you and I appreciate it if anyone had prayed, so thank you.”
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During an interview with Fox News Digital in May, Wilson announced that his healthy lifestyle was a “balance”, but he had a solid stance against Özempic and other weight loss drugs.
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“This scare me. I won’t. I just had a friend who was taken to hospital, so it won’t be for me, Wil Wilson said. “Every day is a balance. It’s not perfect. I’m not just trying to eat sugar. There’s something small as in a Granola bar, but I see it affects my mood. It affects my energy level.”
“So, healthier eating. Everything is about looking at myself and I think it is dependent, you know what I put in my mouth makes a big difference. If I eat an apple, I feel better. If I eat sugar, I don’t feel good. I really make a difference. How I look at myself.”
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