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A "very good morale": Jean-Louis Aubert reassures his fans after his hospitalization

2020-07-21T08:31:42.105Z


Stayed in the hospital for ten days for a delicate operation, the singer assured on social networks that he "is doing very well


Jean-Louis Aubert fans breathe! The singer, in a post sent to his Facebook and Instagram pages on Sunday July 19 at the end of the day, reassured his admirers at length. Fans worried after having appreciated the solidarity commitment of the artist, who had given during the confinement live concerts broadcast on Facebook from his home.

On July 3, during a "very very private concert" organized by RTL 2 on a barge at the Port de Javel in Paris (15th century), the ex-singer of Téléphone had confided to the public that he had to undergo surgery 48 hours later. “It was a delicate operation, but everything went well,” confirms the artist's entourage.

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Dear all, Entering the hospital the day after a radio show when you are feeling very well and finding yourself in a few hours on the thread of life breathing between two walls of pain, it may seem like a hard time. But I quickly realized that it was a great chance. I could have continued to ignore this little genetic anomaly and find myself on one knee or worse. I am recovering at an incredible speed (it seems) and I have a very good morale (accompanied by your tender thoughts). It is also a magnificent human adventure to find ourselves near the caregivers who work with so much attention behind the scenes of life where we find the awareness of our fragility and our nudity, we who act outside as if we were eternal, minds clouded with ruminations of the past or longing or anguished anticipations of a future that will ultimately only exist in the present. As you will surely feel, I am doing very well and I hope to see you again soon. In the meantime, grab a few nice bits of summer while remaining vigilant, of course. I kiss you, JLA

A post shared by Jean Louis Aubert (@jeanlouisaubert) on Jul 19, 2020 at 8:28 am PDT

News confirmed by the latter, who admits to having undergone a heavy ordeal: "Entering the hospital the day after a radio broadcast when you feel very well and find yourself in a few hours on the thread of life in breathing between two walls of pain, that can seem like a hassle, ”writes Jean-Louis Aubert. But, "I quickly understood that it was a great chance": "I could have continued to ignore this small genetic anomaly and find myself on a knee or worse. "

A tour canceled due to the Covid

Messages of support have multiplied on social networks. Fortunately, adds Jean-Louis Aubert on Facebook, "I am recovering at an incredible speed (it seems) and I have very good morale (accompanied by your tender thoughts)". The rocker also praised the courage and the quality of work of the hospital staff. “It is also a magnificent human adventure to be near the caregivers who work with so much attention behind the scenes of life where we find the awareness of our fragility and our nudity, we who act outside as if we were eternal, our minds clouded with ruminations from the past or longing or anguished anticipations of a future that will ultimately only exist in the present. "

When will the singer return to the stage with his guitar? The question remains unanswered for the moment. "Jean-Louis was to start a tour at the start of the school year, but it was canceled, since the attendance at the shows exceeded 5,000 spectators," explains his manager, Lambert Boudier. In the meantime, “I'm doing very well and hope to see you again soon. Gather some nice bits of summer while remaining vigilant, of course. I embrace you, ”concludes Jean-Louis Aubert for his part in his post.

Source: leparis

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