Amanza Smith has been hospitalized for a blood infection that has actually triggered her “unbearable” back pain.
The Selling Sunset star, 46, updated her fans about the health experience in a video she published on Instagram Sunday.
In between shots of her scans and blood draws, the Reel revealed video Smith taped of herself while at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
” Over a month back and all of this begun, I thought that I had a bulging disk or a slipped disc or something wrong with my lower back that was routine,” she described in her caption.
” I laid in discomfort in my home for numerous days. I sobbed. I took Tylenol. I went to immediate care,” continued Smith. “I didn’t know what it was but after over a month of unbearable discomfort I lastly started to get some responses.”
After getting an MRI and CT scan, Smith explained, “I concerned Cedar Sinai last Friday thinking that I was going to get another scan on my back and then go home. Instead, I was confessed and they immediately started checking me for things in my blood.”
” Come to find out I had an infection in my blood that had triggered a lot of infection to be infected the bones of my spinal column and it’s called osteomyelitis,” Smith shared.
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She composed: “Here I am day 10 and I’m making this message a bit quickly because I’m about to enter into surgery to have parts of the infection removed from my spine that weren’t getting any better by the prescription antibiotics that I’ve been getting for 10 days now every four hours intravenously.”.
Of her release, Smith included, “I’m still in discomfort, but I am enthusiastic that with the surgical treatment my back pain will reduce.”.
Before she went in for surgical treatment Sunday early morning, the realty agent edited a selfie on her Instagram Story, “Be right back. Release let God.”.
She said of her remaining course of antibiotics in the caption, “It will look after the rest of the infection in my spine and I’ll be back to Thank you to everyone at Cedar Sinai for taking such excellent care of me. This, too shall pass.”.