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George Michael: Doctors Saved My Life

George Michael has told how he almost died after falling ill with pneumonia during his first tour for three years.
The singer, 48, said it was "touch and go for a couple of weeks" and choked back tears as he thanked his doctors "from the bottom of my heart".
Speaking outside his home in London after being discharged from hospital in Vienna, the former Wham! frontman became breathless after just a couple of minutes.
He revealed he had been suffering from streptococcus pneumoniae, a form of pneumonia, and had had to undergo a tracheostomy.
Michael said: "I feel amazing. I mean, I'm very weak but I feel amazing. I'd say touch and go for a couple of weeks but we played it down.
"I didn't want to worry my fans too much and I'm really sorry I couldn't contact them in any way before now but I was really not in any state to.
"They spent three weeks keeping me alive basically. I don't want to take you through all of it because some of it I want to protect my family from and I'm sure I'll get it all written down but it was by far the worst month of my life.
"I'm incredibly, incredibly fortunate to be here and incredibly fortunate to have picked up this bug where I did.
"Apparently the hospital in Austria that they rushed me to was absolutely the best place in the world I could have been to deal with pneumonia so I have to believe that somebody thinks I've still got some work to do here."
Michael had started his tour in Prague in August and played 45 shows in 35 different cities before falling ill.
He was also due to play a series of UK dates up to the week before Christmas.
The singer became so ill that he had to be treated in intensive care.
He promised fans they would have tickets for another performance and also said he would like to play for the doctors in Austria who "spent three weeks keeping me alive".
"I spent the last 10 days since I woke up literally thanking people for saving my life which is something I have never had to do before and never want to do again," he said.
Michael credited his family, fans and the "the fact that I still have plenty to live for" for helping him to pull through the illness.
He added: "I have an amazing, amazing life and if I wasn't spiritual enough before the last four, five weeks then I certainly am now."
The singer, wearing dark glasses and wrapped up in a scarf and coat, still looked unwell and spoke haltingly - saying that he was still trying to get over the tracheostomy.
He said: "I'm not supposed to speak for very long, but merry Christmas" and rejected photographers' pleas to take off his glasses.
Michael later posted on Twitter: "I'm back and I'm proud, though not very loud...... (which, I assure you, will be temporary!) MERRY XMAS TO ALL OF YOU! ISN'T LIFE GRAND !! X."
what do you think?

pfmartin
Ermmmm, yeah ok george, you picked up a bug. Hmm, if you say so .

Julie Doughty
A bug??? Its life threatning you idiot!!

Steve Turnbull
Thats nothing #last night a dj saved my life#

Kelly Curtis
it bothers me that richard whitely,jeremy beadle and john sullivan died in uk hospitals due to pneumonia !, yet george michael back to normal in a few weeks !

robert
thats money.no money then die like my brother-in-law aged just 42 because he was denied life saving surgery.Non smoker or drinker.

RICK DALE
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Gavin Nellis
theres always something negative happens at xmas

Leighton Rees
george baby , get a grip of yourself.

Gavin Nellis
love the way famous people get illnesses that take them out the public eye for months,pneumonia,maleria and so on, i personally just been in rehab i mean hospital for pneumonia myself

Johnathan Venner
Get real you had a little cold.

Phylip de la Maziere
Just as well he did not go to Worcester Royal Infermary medical skills just dont exisit at that Hospital (my oppinion) based on first hand experiance.

Diana Newson
Where is your Christmas spirit you lot. He would hardly have been in intensive care with a cold, duh! Pneumonia can be deadly and he was very lucky.

Gavin Nellis
R.eally E.veryone H,ates A.lec B.aldwin

Julie Doughty
Well said Diana!!

Adrian Wagstaff
As much as I don't like beards, whether they is on Santa Clauses, Jesus himself or who knows who, I have to admit, I do feel very sad for him, too, 'cause pneumonia is a really bad illness. Whoever is ill, whether they is famous or unfamous, rich or unrich, happy or unhappy, I don't ever feel like joking too much if they is ill. The 1980s weren't that long ago, I still remember all the famous singers and actors from then. We seriously need to do something like this all over again. A few similar decades. Yet more technologically advanced.






RICK DALE
3:49pm on 23/12/2011
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