Lebensbedrohlich: GNTM-Star Samuel Dohmen wurde notoperiert

Samuel Dohmen schockt seine Fans jetzt mit beunruhigenden Neuigkeiten aus dem Krankenhaus. Der Germany’s Next Topmodel-Star musste sich kürzlich einer Notoperation unterziehen, nachdem er sich in einer lebensbedrohlichen Situation befunden hatte. Wie das Model jetzt in seiner Instagram-Story mitteilte, hatte sich sein Darm gedreht, was zu extremen Schmerzen und einer akuten Gefahr für sein Leben führte.

Nach dem medizinischen Eingriff liegt Samuel noch immer auf der Intensivstation des Krankenhauses. Er teilte ein Schwarz-Weiß-Foto von sich aus dem Krankenhausbett und kündigte an, dass seine Follower vorerst nur aufgezeichnetes Material von ihm sehen werden oder, falls er doch die Kraft dafür findet, sich erneut zu melden.

In seiner emotionalen Nachricht an seine Fans versuchte Samuel, diese zu beruhigen und gab gleichzeitig ein Update zu seinem Gesundheitszustand. “Ich wurde operiert, soweit Glück im Unglück und bin Stand der Dinge jetzt ohne größere Schäden davongekommen”, schrieb er in seiner Story. Der TV-Star bat seine Community abschließend: “Passt auf euch auf und bis bald.” Die Darmdrehung, medizinisch auch als Volvulus bekannt, ist ein akuter Notfall, der eine sofortige chirurgische Behandlung erfordert, da sonst Teile des Darms absterben können.

Erst vor wenigen Wochen hatte Samuel bereits über gesundheitliche Probleme berichtet. Damals musste er während seines Trainings im Fitnessstudio plötzlich mit starken Bauchschmerzen ins Krankenhaus gebracht werden. Er hatte über Schweißausbrüche, einen Schwächeanfall und Schwindel geklagt und sich schließlich selbst einen Krankenwagen rufen müssen. Ob die aktuellen Beschwerden mit dem damaligen Vorfall in Zusammenhang stehen, ist bislang nicht bekannt. Samuel hatte sich als Teilnehmer bei “Germany’s Next Topmodel” einen Namen gemacht und teilt seitdem regelmäßig Einblicke aus seinem Leben als Model und als Gast-Tänzer bei den SixxPaxx auf Social Media.

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