Maria Kanellis shares some good news.
On October 24th, Maria Kanells underwent surgery for an adrenal gland mass; specifically, she previously said that she would be having a retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy. Her husband, Mike Bennett, said that the surgery went well, and she was home, but Maria wrote on October 27th that she was going back to the hospital on October 27th due to pain in her neck, spine, and head.
Kanellis then said on October 28th that she had been re-admitted to the hospital after she went to the emergency room due to the pain. In the post, Maria said that she was having trouble walking and standing due to the pain.
In a post on Instagram on October 30th, Kanellis announced that she was home, and she thanked everyone for their support. She said that the biopsy and genetic testing should be back in a few days.
I made it HOME!!! What a crazy week. Thank GOD for my family!! Thank GOD for my church @crossbridge.church!!! Thank you for the amazing team at @rushuniversity!!! Thank you for my children’s school for giving the kiddos extra care!!! Thank you @tonyrkhan for the amazing flowers and the @aew staff for the support during this time!!! Thank you to The Undisputed Kingdom!! Thank you to everyone that reached out!!! Feeling very blessed and grateful!!! Biopsy and Genetic Testing should be back in a few more days…
In a tweet, Maria Kanellis elaborated on her health and said that the medical team's working theory is that she had three different types of headaches. She stated that she was taking multiple kinds of medicine, and though the doctors thought that she was leaking spinal fluid, that was not the case. Kanellis wrote that an MRI showed that she had one vertebrae pushing backward, and she would start physical therapy soon. Additionally, she will be on allergy medication, and she will be monitoring her blood work for her hormone levels. Maria said that it was going to be a bit of a long road, but she was used to traveling.
Fightful wishes Maria Kanellis well in her recovery, and we will provide more information as it becomes available.