In recent months, Madonna has shared few details about the sudden deterioration in her health last June, when she was struck down by a bacterial infection that landed her in intensive care.

He made it known from the stage of the Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium, where he not only revealed some of his intimate thoughts about the infection, but also offered a concert as part of his Celebration Tour, with which he is now celebrating his second chance at life.

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“I admit that I’m not feeling the best right now, but I can’t complain because I’m alive. “I thank God for my children and all their love and support,” said the singer in front of hundreds of fans.

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Madonna and her time in intensive care

One of the things the “Like a Prayer” singer noted was that she felt incredibly lonely during her stay in the hospital because of the possibility that her life could end at any moment. She compared this situation to the one experienced by her mother, who died of breast cancer when she was only five years old.

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“What I’m here to tell you is a real miracle. My mother, God bless her, must have been looking down on me. “He looked at me and said: ‘My daughter, your time has not yet come,'” said Madonna, who had the joy of turning 65 on August 16.

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And, according to what was published by Vanity Fair, one of the alleged treatments that managed to greatly stabilize the artist was Narcan injections, a treatment used to combat opiate poisoning such as heroin or fentanyl, although no one has confirmed this information for the Moment.

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