Bam Margera released from hospital after nasty bout with pneumonia
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Bam Margera has made a full recovery, it seems, as the guy is out of the hospital and back on his own two feet... TMZ has confirmed.
The 'Jackass' star posted a photo Saturday that showed him posing with a pal, adding a caption that read... "I'm out! Thank you friends, family and you for love, support and prayers." A day earlier, his team posted an update on his condition.
They wrote, "Luckily now tested negative for COVID and is receiving treatment for pneumonia. Bam is on the mend and hopefully will be discharged soon."
Looks like he's out of the woods now, but for a while there... his condition seemed quite serious and potentially serious, as he was put on a ventilator by the doctors out of an abundance of caution.
>As we reported... BM was treated at a hospital in San Diego after contracting pneumonia, which was made worse by the fact that he caught 'rona around the same time - a awful combination. He was in intensive care, but we were told he was in stable condition.
We hope he can resume his rehab program soon and get back on track.
TMZ.com
Bam Margera has made a full recovery, it seems, as the guy is out of the hospital and back on his own two feet... TMZ has confirmed.
The 'Jackass' star posted a photo Saturday that showed him posing with a pal, adding a caption that read... "I'm out! Thank you friends, family and you for love, support and prayers." A day earlier, his team posted an update on his condition.
They wrote, "Luckily now tested negative for COVID and is receiving treatment for pneumonia. Bam is on the mend and hopefully will be discharged soon."
Looks like he's out of the woods now, but for a while there... his condition seemed quite serious and potentially serious, as he was put on a ventilator by the doctors out of an abundance of caution.
>As we reported... BM was treated at a hospital in San Diego after contracting pneumonia, which was made worse by the fact that he caught 'rona around the same time - a awful combination. He was in intensive care, but we were told he was in stable condition.
We hope he can resume his rehab program soon and get back on track.
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