Sadhguru discharged from hospital after urgent brain surgery
Renowned spiritual leader Sadhguru has been discharged from a Delhi hospital following a critical brain surgery, signaling a positive turn in his health journey. The spiritual guru underwent emergency medical intervention on March 17, 2024, after experiencing severe headaches for several weeks.
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Sadhguru, known for his commitment to his schedule, had been dealing with persistent headaches for approximately four weeks before the situation escalated. Despite enduring the pain, he continued with his engagements, including the MahaShivaratri event on March 8, 2024.
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Concern heightened when Sadhguru’s headaches intensified upon his arrival in Delhi on March 14, 2024. Acting on medical advice, he underwent an urgent MRI, which revealed a significant brain bleed, both chronic and recent, requiring immediate attention.
PTI released a video of Isha Foundation founder Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev being discharged from the hospital.
In a statement, Sadhguru acknowledged the severity of his condition, admitting that he had ignored the persistent headaches for too long, prioritising his commitments over his health. Despite medical recommendations for hospitalisation, he chose to fulfill his obligations.
However, on March 17, 2024, Sadhguru’s health took a sudden downturn, marked by worsening neurological symptoms and debilitating headaches. Admitted to the hospital, he underwent emergency brain surgery, conducted by a team of specialists led by Dr Vinit Suri.
Post-surgery, Sadhguru exhibited remarkable progress, defying medical expectations with his rapid recovery. Dr Suri expressed astonishment at the extent of Sadhguru’s improvement, attributing it partially to his own self-healing capabilities alongside medical intervention.
Sadhguru’s dedication to his commitments, despite grave health challenges, shows his determination. His successful recovery serves is a proof to the importance of timely medical intervention and the human spirit’s capacity to overcome adversity.
Recovery post-brain surgery is a gradual process that requires patience, rest, and specialized care. Initially, individuals may experience fatigue, headaches, and difficulty concentrating as the brain heals. It’s crucial to follow medical advice regarding medication, activity restrictions, and rehabilitation exercises. Adequate rest, hydration, and nutrition are essential for supporting the body’s healing process. Physical and occupational therapy may be recommended to regain strength, mobility, and cognitive function. Emotional support from loved ones and mental health professionals can aid in coping with the challenges of recovery. With time, perseverance, and proper care, individuals can achieve improved health and well-being post-brain surgery.
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