“It will never stop”: Pierre Ménès underwent emergency surgery after “excruciating pain”

“It will never stop”: Pierre Ménès underwent emergency surgery after “excruciating pain”

Already at the end of 2016, Pierre Menès had undergone a double liver and kidney transplant and had come close to death MAXPPP – Sébastien Muylaert

The former Canal + journalist was recently urgently admitted to hospital again.

Pierre Ménès, the former Canal + journalist,  announced this Thursday, May 2 on the social network X, formerly Twitter, that it had undergone surgery "from a stomach incision". "I have just come back from the operating room and I am going to be hospitalized for several days" he explains. "Excruciating stomach pain. Emergencies, scanner, billiards, he continued in a post on his Instagram account. Intestinal hernia. The party continues, it will never stop."

Already having major health problems

"I haven't seen a minute of the match&nbsp ;Dortmund-PSG and unfortunately I think it will be the same for OM against Atalanta Bergamo this Thursday evening", a indicated the former headliner of "Canal Football Club" who published a photo of him lying and intubated on his hospital bed.

Already at the end of 2016, Pierre Menès had undergone a double liver and kidney transplant and had come close to death from Nash cirrhosis, also called soda disease, caused by obesity, hypertension, and type II diabetes, recalls Le Parisien. Four years later, in 2020, he was affected by Covid-19 and claimed to have lost 15 kg because of the virus.

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