Max George reveals new health fears as he faces a gruesome lung operation after undergoing life-saving emergency heart surgery

Max George has revealed he is facing another terrifying health problem just weeks after undergoing emergency heart surgery.

The Wanted star, 36, said he could be forced to undergo further surgery on his lungs as doctors need to examine enlarged lymph nodes in that area.

Speak with The sun on SundayMax said he will undergo a biopsy while doctors try to determine the cause of his heart problems.

He said: ‘The doctors discovered enlarged lymph nodes in my lungs.

‘This could be a sign of the cause of my heart problems.

‘I have to have a lung biopsy in a few weeks. It sounds pretty clumsy. It might tell us what caused it.”

Max George has revealed he is facing another terrifying health problem just weeks after undergoing emergency heart surgery

Max was fitted with a pacemaker after being admitted to hospital in December after having problems with his heart

The Wanted star has revealed he may be forced to undergo further surgery on his lungs as doctors need to investigate enlarged lymph nodes in that area

Max was fitted with a pacemaker after being admitted to hospital in December after having problems with his heart.

He was released in time for Christmas and is recovering at home with the support of 23-year-old girlfriend Maisie Smith.

Max also previously revealed that he made the heartbreaking decision to write a will because he feared he would die before his heart surgery.

The artist talked about the paralyzing fear he had felt while lying in a ward, surrounded by patients at least thirty years older than him. iPhone in case he didn’t make it.

The Glad You Came hitmaker told how when he was told he needed a pacemaker because the lower half of his heart wasn’t working properly, he realized his ‘responsibilities’ when he thought about the loved ones he would leave behind if he would die. .

Recalling that ‘really scary’ and sleepless first night in hospital, Max told how he ‘struggled to move’ and suffered from a number of other symptoms, including a tight feeling in his throat and deep, slow breathing.

Two days after writing his will, Max panicked again after his heart rate and blood pressure dropped, with the star admitting it was the ‘worst day’; during your hospital stay.

He says: ‘It was very close that evening, it really felt like my neck was closing and then a kind of panic really set in. I felt like I was dying. It was the worst, I felt emotional.”

Max also previously revealed that he made the heartbreaking decision to write a will because he feared he would die before his heart surgery.

The artist talked about the paralyzing fear he had felt while lying in a ward, surrounded by patients at least thirty years older than him.

Fortunately for Max, his pacemaker was fitted exactly a week after his admission to hospital, with the singer being conscious during the operation, although heavily sedated.

He also remembered the “grim” sight of the surgeon’s hand covered in blood as he pulled his hands away, although he was also “excited” at the thought that he would finally get better.

After recovering from surgery, the All Time Low singer was delighted when Maisie was the first person to greet him. He noted that in that moment he felt “like a real person again” and “had a heart.”

He said: I also had a good heartbeat then. My heart rate just started to skyrocket. So I remember feeling my feet tingling, because I think the blood was definitely starting to pump properly. I thought, ‘Holy, I feel alive again,’ like it was a really nice feeling.”

Although it was Maisie, who had given up her panto duties and run north to be by his side, it was actually Max’s mother Babs who had ‘saved my life’ thanks to her quick thinking.

Fortunately for Max, his pacemaker was fitted exactly a week after being admitted to hospital, with the singer being conscious during the operation, although heavily sedated.

After recovering from surgery, the All Time Low singer was delighted when Maisie was the first person to greet him. He noted that in this moment he felt like “a real person again” and “had a heart.”

It comes after George shared an insight into his grueling recovery following his shock heart surgery late last year

Max was staying with the health worker (63) in Manchester when he started feeling ill. The former footballer felt lethargic, freezing and had blue hands.

Although Max didn’t think it was anything ‘serious’ at the time, it was Babs who made the decision for him to go to the doctor.

After being sent home, Babs later insisted that they call a doctor friend for a second opinion, who told them that Max needed to go to the emergency room.

It comes after George shared an insight into his grueling recovery following his shock heart surgery late last year.

The musician shared a video on Instagram on Wednesday of himself walking slowly on the treadmill as he works to regain his fitness after surgery.

Max appeared cheerfully and turned to give the camera a thumbs up.

The star feared he would spend Christmas in hospital but was able to return home where he was reunited with his girlfriend Maisie Smith.

At the end of the year, Max wrote with a reflective post on Instagram: ‘2024.. Definitely a year I won’t forget!

‘I’m so lucky to have the life I have. I can’t wait for the next chapter, whatever challenges lie ahead.”

Meanwhile, the star also revealed that he experienced a ‘flickering sensation’ in his chest after his surgery.

In his Instagram Stories on New Year’s Eve, Max revealed that he had a strange feeling in his chest and that doctors aren’t sure what it is yet.

The star asked his followers if they have ever experienced the same thing as he sought advice ahead of a check-up.

WHAT IS A PACEMAKER?

A pacemaker is a small battery-powered device that prevents the heart from beating too slowly.

It requires surgery to install it and is usually performed under local anesthesia

According to the British Heart Foundation, around 50,000 people in Britain get a pacemaker every year

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