Isabel Roloff Undergoes Emergency Surgery
Little People, Big World fans found out this week, that Isabel Roloff was admitted for emergency surgery, and she was in lots of pain. TLC viewers who experienced the same thing feel a bit sorry for her. Read on to find out what happened and if she will be okay,
TLC Fans Feel For Isabel Roloff
Little People, Big World fans know that Jacob Roloff and his wife have an adorable child named Mateo. She takes parenting very seriously, as well as her mental health. However, it was her physical health that let her down recently.
Isabel Roloff confessed this week, that she suffered from pain for four years. However, this time, when she visited the ER, doctors didn’t mess about. So, she found herself going under the knife. Read on for more details.
Isabel Roloff Shared About Her Hospital Admission
Little People, Big World fans who follow Jacob’s wife on social media saw that she shared about her surgery on her Instagram stories and on her profile page. If you are worried about her, she only stayed one night in the hospital after she had her gallbladder removed.
Isabel Roloff said in her stories that she felt “unimaginable pain” before the surgery. In fact, the pain felt so bad, that when she woke up from surgery, she burst into tears because the majority of it was gone. Even the “incision” wasn’t so painful in comparison. Next, she said she tried curing it “naturally” since “2020,” but in the end, she had to get the surgery as her gallbladder was close to “bursting.”
TLC Fans Chat About Gallbladder Surgery
When Isabel shared that she had already gone home after one night in the hospital, her followers were surprised. About 15 years ago, it might have meant nearly a week in the hospital. But these days, it doesn’t require so much post-surgical nursing. Here are some of the reactions to the emergency surgery:
- Happened to me in August. Unreal kind of pain.
- To be honest, I feel fabulous after divorcing my gallbladder ❤️
- Literally me 4 weeks ago.
- Scary! Good work, you got it! Not fun I know.
If you wonder about the pain, Isabel said:
[The symptoms included] extreme nausea that wouldn’t subside, burning throughout my whole stomach area, and stabbing pain. I stayed one night which is actually longer than some usually do! A lot of people leave same day. But they wanted to monitor me.
What do you think of Isabel Roloff waiting for four years before she got emergency surgery for her gallbladder? Can you relate to her pain? Did you ever suffer from gallstones? Shout out in the comments below, and come back here often for all your Little People, Big World news.