Nick Cannon is a multi-millionaire who has made a name for himself as an actor and television personality. Despite his vast success, the comedian faced a life-threatening challenge a decade ago when he was struck down with a deadly case of lupus. Unfortunately, Cannon developed a terrible sickness once more and was hospitalized for pneumonia.

Nick Cannon
Actor, Nick Cannon

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This illness left him bedridden for several days, fighting for his life, and almost leaving his 12 children orphaned. However, the 42-year-old has since opened up about this experience, sharing how it transformed his perspective on life.

Nick Cannon Shared His Experience When He Nearly Lost His Life

Nick Cannon reflected on his decade-long battle with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that can damage any part of the body, including the skin, joints, and internal organs.

In an episode of his talk show last year, Cannon shared that he experienced a sudden illness that almost took his life ten years ago. He disclosed,

“Ten years ago, I experienced a sudden and mysterious illness that almost took my life. At the time, I had no idea it was lupus.”

Comedian, Nick Cannon
The Masked Singer Presenter, Nick Cannon

He documented his entire health journey on camera, including the moments leading up to his hospitalization, his diagnosis, and his road to recovery. He said,

“And, you know me, I always have to have a camera on. So, I would open up my phone, grab my camera I would talk to the camera, and I documented the entire health journey. And, because it’s such an important anniversary for me, and we’re all about health and wellness in 2022, I wanted to share my testimony with you.”

In the video, the actor talks about the day he woke up in the hospital with a bunch of doctors telling him he had kidney failure. He had been experiencing shortness of breath, excruciating pain on his right side, and swelling all over his body.

The video shows the television star struggle to come to terms with his illness and the drastic steps he took to change his lifestyle to manage his symptoms. Despite the challenges he faced, Cannon’s health journey has been a source of inspiration for many.

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Nick Cannon Was Again Hospitalized With Deadly Pneumonia In 2022

The host was in the hospital again after coming down with pneumonia. The Masked Singer host, who also lived with lupus, shared images of himself via Instagram in a hospital bed wearing a face mask and a gown. He shared,

“Okay, so I guess I’m not Superman…I promised myself I would never be back at this place again. I learned a great lesson to take care of YOU or YOU won’t be able to take care of everyone else.”

Nick Cannon
TV Host, Nick Cannon

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Cannon had told his supporters about staying happy,

“Don’t trip though, I don’t need any good wishes or prayers, just some solid rest and I will be back on the journey to becoming stronger than ever.”

He had then let fans in on what was going on, writing, “It’s just pneumonia, nothing I can’t handle.” The crazy thing was, the night before, he had been rocking a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden in front of thousands of fans, and then the next day he was all alone in a tiny hospital room. 

His hospital stay had come while he was preparing to welcome his 12th child with Alyssa Scott, their second. The couple lost their son Zen to a brain tumor in December 2021 at 5 months old.

Nick Cannon has faced numerous challenges in his life, but his battle with lupus has been one of his toughest. 

Source: The Things

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