Tamra Judge, star of “The Real Housewives of Orange County,” was recently hospitalized due to stomach pain. She shared the news on social media, posting a selfie from her hospital bed with a tube up her nose. The diagnosis: intestinal obstruction.
This condition can be caused by various factors such as adhesions, hernias, scar tissue, tumors, or even Chron’s disease. Judge expressed her hope that surgery would not be necessary, and she is currently undergoing further testing.
This is not the first time Judge has experienced intestinal issues. In 2012, she had to undergo emergency surgery to remove a strangulated hernia that was affecting a portion of her intestines.
The surgery left her with a damaged belly button, which she recently decided to address with a corrective abdominoplasty. Judge has been very open about her health struggles and the multiple surgeries she has endured over the years.
While in the hospital, Judge expressed her disappointment in having to miss recording her hit podcast, Two Ts In A Pod, with fellow Housewives alum Teddi Mellencamp. Despite the setback, she remains optimistic and determined to recover quickly.
“My grandmother died of intestinal problems,” she added, stressing the importance of the condition.
“I’ve never been on Ozempic and personally wouldn’t use it for weight loss!” Judge wrote.
Throughout this challenging time, Judge has received tremendous support from her loved ones. Her husband, Eddie Judge, has been by her side, providing foot massages and comfort. She has also received well wishes from her celebrity friends, including Mellencamp and her RHOC co-star Taylor Armstrong.
Judge’s health scare serves as a reminder of the importance of regular medical check-ups and paying attention to our bodies. Intestinal problems can be serious and should not be taken lightly. As Judge herself stated, “I’ve never been on Ozempic and personally wouldn’t use it for weight loss!” It is crucial to seek medical advice and treatment from professionals.
We send our well wishes to Tamra Judge for a full and speedy recovery. Stay strong, Tamra!