Cori Broadus has good news to share!
The singer recently shared another update on her kidney biopsy on social media. News of his health problems has been a source of concern for his family. However, the latest update is filled with positivity as Cori shared that “everything went well” during her procedure.
A kidney biopsy is a medical procedure that involves removing a small piece of kidney tissue to test for any abnormalities or disease. The process is usually performed under local anesthesia, and the patient can go home the same day.
Cori Broadus Gives Kidney Biopsy Update
Instagram | Cori Broadus
Although the procedure can be nerve-wracking, the daughter of legendary rapper Snoop Dogg mustered up the courage to go through with it. The star decided to use her Instagram story to keep fans updated on what happened from the day before she arrived at the hospital and also afterwards.
In the first, he shared a picture of a cartoon character behind the wheel of a car. One thing that stood out about her expression was that it looked sad and worried, which is what she must have felt.
Because he immediately wrote above the animation, “Mood because of my kidney biopsy (part 2) tomorrow ???.” Then at the bottom, “But they put me to sleep, and so did everyone else ??.”
In the four-second clip, it appears the next day, the day of the biopsy. She sat with fiancé Wayne Deuce – both wearing face masks, in the hospital waiting to be treated and wrote on it, “Wow my right man literally.”
In her next story, she shared a picture of herself still looking sleepy, possibly lingering effects of the anesthesia. She is lying on a bed wearing a hospital gown and head covering, smiling tiredly at the camera as some hospital equipment can be seen in the background.
Instagram | Cori Broadus
Broadus gave an update in the short note above, writing, “She made it! Everything went well, I have to stay for 6 hours to make sure there’s no bleeding or anything.” The last is a picture of the “Hello Kitty” doll that her lover bought her to make her feel better about the successful procedure. She appreciates it by writing, “Thank you @wayneduece ?.”
Fans will remember that he went for a biopsy earlier but was sent home. The Blast reports that she has faced numerous health challenges from a young age, including a lupus diagnosis and weight gain from steroids.
Cori posted a worried message on her Instagram Story before her kidney biopsy, saying she was scared because the last time she had one was when she was 7 or 8 years old. In a later update, she was seen wearing a nose mask with her fiance, leaning on his shoulder for much-needed support.
In another photo, she is lying in a hospital bed, throwing up a peace sign, and wearing a hospital gown and head covering. His high blood pressure and heart rate caused them to reschedule the procedure and ask the singer to see a cardiologist for a cleanup.
‘Do My Thang’ Singer Shares More Health Updates
Instagram | Cori Broadus
Despite her health problems, Cori’s positive attitude and determination inspire others who face similar problems. The Blast stated that she posted a video without audio showing her with a dark patch on her face, wearing long braids and wearing a white robe.
She wrote in part, “I know I’m sick & things are unfortunate, but the goal is to feel better, get better and get off all these meds that are mentally driving me crazy ??..”
California natives reveal increased levels of anxiety, an inability to rest, and are always on the go from 6 to 7 in the morning. She also shared a photo of a bag of pink and gray pill bottles, each labeled with a day of the week, stacked on a marble counter.
He stated the daily regimen of pills that he must take twice a day at the same time before promising to show how he filled the pills and what they were for. The entrepreneur expressed his gratitude that his lupus disease was somewhat under control.
The last slide shows that he also takes his blood pressure daily and documents the readings on a notepad, noting that he tries to reduce his salt intake.
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