The Wanted’s Max George says ‘we don’t have too much time’ as he’s set for urgent heart surgery
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The singer is to undergo surgery sooner than expected but could be home for Christmas. The Wanted singer Max George has said that he will have to undergo heart surgery “way quicker than the doctors first thought”. The 36-year-old, revealed last week that he will have to spend this Christmas in hospital after medical tests revealed that he had a problem with his heart.
George has now said he has been diagnosed with a “2:1 block in my heart”, or an atrioventricular heart block, a condition where the heart beats more slowly or with an abnormal rhythm after he was admitted to hospital on Wednesday (11 December). After a scan on Monday, George said in a post on his Instagram that “we don’t have too much time to wait”, adding that his heart rate has remained low and that he now needs surgery sooner than expected.
“Unfortunately my heart rate hasn’t picked up at all in almost a week,” the 36-year-old said on Instagram. “Because of this, we don’t have too much time to wait so it looks like I’m going to be in surgery way quicker than the doctors first thought. I may even be home for Christmas!.
“Still a pretty scary time right now and the last few nights have been really rough, but I wanted to say that I’m absolutely humbled by all your messages of support. “Both people I know and those I don’t. It’s given me a much needed boost and my family have been overwhelmed with support, which means more to me than anything.”.
A heart block is caused by a problem with the electrical pulses controlling the heartbeat, according to the NHS website. According to the British Heart Foundation, an atrioventricular heart block is when the electrical impulses are delayed or blocked as they travel between the top and bottom chambers.