“Everything went well”
Carmen Geiss survived brain surgery
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Carmen Geiss had to undergo an operation on the brain. But it went well, the reality personality now announces.
TV star Carmen Geiss (60) had only spoken yesterday with a terrifying news on Instagram. The wife of Robert Geiss (61) announced an upcoming operation on the brain. As the reason, she cited a hematoma that she had suffered when she was falling stairs. But only a day later the all -clear. The 60-year-old survived the intervention.
The all -clear from the hospital
“Dear ones, your messages are simply overwhelming and give me so much strength. I just have the best fans in the world and I would like to give you an update. Everything went well! I can’t tell you how happy I am,” writes Geiss. To do this, she shares a photo that shows her in the hospital with a clearly visible pavement on the skull.
Carmen Geiss with again a swipe against critics
Furthermore, Geiss, who had gained Germany -wide awareness through the reality series “Die Geissens – a terribly glamorous family”, would be aware of her doctors and family. She also received a public reaction from that. “I’m so proud of you, Mommy, such a brave woman. I love you so infinitely,” commented daughter Davina Geiss (22) under her mother’s post.
Already in her Instagram contribution yesterday, in which she taught her fans and followers about the upcoming operation, the native Cologne native could not resist a little joke. “Many haters have always said that I should rather have the brain operated on instead of the face. Thank you very much, I will now assume this recommendation, “.
And even today she turns to critical voices that she feels like that. In an Instagram story that also arose after the operation, she writes: “For my haters there is also good news: The doctors have recorded a little upgrade into the brain. Supposedly I finally run normal. Well, we will see.”
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Source: Stern

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