John Farnham’s household has shared an replace on the singer’s well being two months after he was hospitalised for a chest an infection.
In a press release launched on Monday night, it was revealed the Australian music legend, 73, has made a “full recovery” after he was admitted to hospital in March.
“We’re pleased to say that John made a full recovery from a recent chest infection in late March which required hospitalisation. He is now comfortable and continues to receive ongoing treatment and rehabilitation care,” his spouse, Jill, and sons, Rob and James, stated within the assertion.
Back in August final yr, Farnham underwent a gruelling 12-hour surgical procedure requiring 26 surgeons to take away a cancerous progress in his mouth, which additionally reportedly concerned reconstructing a part of his jaw.
In the months since, the You’re The Voice singer has obtained an awesome quantity of messages and assist from followers throughout the globe.
“The family would like to reiterate their appreciation and deepest respect for all the medical staff that have attended to John over the past eight months and the many thousands of kind messages that been received from across Australia and the world,” the assertion continued.
“No further comment is available at this time and the family appreciates the media’s continued respect for John’s privacy.”
It was the rocker who first made his well being battle public in August, simply earlier than he went in for surgical procedure.
“Cancer diagnosis is something that so many people face every single day, and countless others have walked this path before me,” he stated in a press release on the time.
“The one thing I know for sure is that we have the very best specialist healthcare professionals in Victoria, and we can all be grateful for that. I know I am.”
Farnham’s newest well being replace comes one week earlier than the discharge of his new documentary, John Farnham: Finding The Voice, which tells the story of the performer’s success and struggles as he rose to stardom.
The documentary’s launch on May 18 coincides with the thirty eighth anniversary of Whispering Jack, Farnham’s twelfth studio album launched in 1986 that went on to grow to be the best promoting Australian album of all time.
Source: www.news.com.au