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Jessie J hospitalized after breast cancer surgery

Jessie J. recovered from the most recent fear of health.

Just six weeks after she had shared that she had undergone an operation to treat her “early breast cancer”, the “price tag” singer said that she was back in the hospital.

“How I spent the last 24 hours,” Jessie wrote in her Instagram stories on August 2 with a photo of an IV in her arm. “6 weeks after the operation and I was back in the same station that I was after my operation. Not expected or planned.”

“I had and have symptoms that pointed out on the lungs on a blood clot,” she continued. “It is not a blood clot, thank God.”

The singer of the “Bang Bang” decided to continue her recovery from the comfort of her own bed.

“They carried out many tests that showed that I have an infection (still tried to find out what) and a little liquid in my lungs,” she said. “It is difficult for me to breathe in, but I released myself last night (I hate being in the hospital) and will continue the examination as outpatient.”

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