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NextImg:Famous Hollywood Medium Reveals His Prognosis After Brain Surgery
"I’ll be on bedrest for a month and look forward to getting back to doing readings," Tyler Henry wrote.
"I’ll be on bedrest for a month and look forward to getting back to doing readings," Tyler Henry wrote.
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Well-known Hollywood medium Tyler Henry has revealed that his recent brain surgery was “a success.”

“Great prognosis, incredible staff, and I feel so thankful to be surrounded by my family,” the E! star shared in an Instagram post on Wednesday alongside a photo of himself in a hospital bed.

“I’ll be on bedrest for a month and look forward to getting back to doing readings,” Henry wrote before explaining a little bit about his condition.

“For those curious, I had a colloid tumor near the center of my brain and thankfully most of it has been removed! (The tumor, not my brain… that is. ????),” he joked.

The 29-year-old said that “this isn’t my first rodeo with this and I have so much to be thankful for” before thanking fans for their continued support.

Henry has said he’s suffered a collapsed lung in the past and underwent emergency surgery for a brain cyst.

In his Netflix docuseries, “Life After Death with Tyler Henry,” the medium said that his supposed abilities affect a lot of aspects of his health.

“I hope I live a really long lifetime,” he says in the 2022 series. “I feel old, though, that’s the thing — like on the inside. And readings make me feel older, and because of that, I can’t envision myself as a 70-year-old because I’m already so tired.”

In an interview with The Cut last year, Henry spoke about the tradeoff of his readings.

“It’s the biggest question I have: Why, if this is something of a gift, does it come at a cost?” he asked, later adding. “I’m here for a good time, not necessarily here for a long time.”