Madonna had to be revived before entering the ICU with an overdose medication

Madonna is in the process of recovery after being admitted to the ICU for a serious bacterial infection.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 July 2023 Thursday 16:31
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Madonna had to be revived before entering the ICU with an overdose medication

Madonna is in the process of recovery after being admitted to the ICU for a serious bacterial infection. Currently, she is at her house having gotten over the worst part of her. “Her health is improving, but she is still under medical care. She is expected to make a full recovery," her representative, Guy Oseary, reported last Wednesday through her social media.

Of course, her environment has not hesitated to admit to the TMZ portal that the singer is still "weak and very tired" and that she has had to be in her bed most of the time. Days later, more details of what happened have come out and the medicine that the toilets had to use to combat the septic shock suffered by the composer has been revealed.

'The queen of pop' has had to suspend her tour due to the illness she is going through. Madonna was found unconscious in New York and her relatives feared that a misfortune could occur. "We all believed that we could lose her. No one knew which way the situation was going to evolve and her family was preparing for the worst," a source told the Daily Mail.

Now, this same medium has published that the singer had to be "revived with Narcan", a drug used by doctors when there is suspicion of an overdose. All of this was done in order to combat the acute septic shock she was suffering from, which could have caused her death.

Although Madonna has had to cancel the concerts she had planned, she had not stopped working until the last moment. "She was working overtime, but she clearly burned herself out and people around her have been politely reminding her that she's not 45 anymore, let alone 25," a source told The Sun. "She needed to pace herself. Pushing herself so hard was extremely risky," she concluded.

"No one would say it out loud, but there were concerns about another Michael Jackson-like situation if she doesn't slow down a bit," the same outlet reported. And it seems that the family feared that Madonna could not withstand the pressure to which she was being subjected.

"Everything, including the tour, is taking a backseat and no one can mention anything work related around her because she would go crazy," TMZ announced.

If something is clear, it is that the star's family has not wanted to leave him alone at any time. As revealed by Page Six, Madonna's sons, David Banda and Rocco Ritchie, went to the singer's house in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. It seems that little by little the composer will be able to recover, but, yes, she will have to slow down her life.