Brian Austin Green Shares Positive Update After Emergency Surgery

Brian Austin Green revealed on April 14 that he had a health scare the week prior that required an emergency visit to the hospital.

“Last week, I started feeling some pain in my stomach. I ended up going to the emergency room, and I had a perforated appendix,” he shared in an Instagram reel. “Not quite burst, but just before.”

Green said that he ended up at Providence Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles after the previous hospitals he went to were too crowded to admit him.

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“They were fantastic. They got me in right away, got me right into surgery. The aftercare was phenomenal. I mean, when I tell you every single person that was there was incredibly kind and loving and supportive and helpful, I mean it. Every single person,” he told fans.

The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star continued, “So I just want to give a shout-out to them. I think when you find great places with great people, and they work really hard for you, they deserve a shout-out.”

Green concluded his message by thanking the hospital for taking such great care of him and assured fans that he was “on the road to recovery.”


Green Once Opened Up About a Four-Year Health Battle

Green’s appendix wasn’t the only health issue he has faced over the years. In 2023, the “Beautiful Disaster” actor shared on the “Sex, Lies, and Spray Tans” podcast, “I’d spent four and a half years recovering from stroke-like symptoms without ever having had a stroke. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t read. I couldn’t write.”

“I had ulcerative colitis, and then I had vertigo. I was bedridden for like three months, but both things were undiagnosable. Nobody could figure it out, all the specialists that I saw,” he told the host, Cheryl Burke.

Green shared that his issues were caused by his diet, and after seeing countless doctors, he finally found relief in Eastern medicine.

It was discovered that he had internal inflammation from consuming gluten and dairy, and he revealed on the podcast just how bad his symptoms were.

“I had such brain fog that I reintroduced my best friend of like 25 plus years to my sister who he had also known for 25 plus years,” he said.

Green told ABC News that it wasn’t just diet that helped his condition. “I started doing speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy. At first, it was just about kind of gaining my breath control back, remembering where to breathe from, remembering what part of my throat and vocal cords was the comfortable place for me to speak from,” he said.

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