Léa Clermont-Dion canceled all her professional commitments following an emergency operation

After a large ovarian cyst and uterine torsion surgery last week, Léa Clermont-Dion will have to cancel all of her professional commitments for the next few weeks to take care of her health.

Léa Clermont-Dion is once again using her social media to apologize to people she has had to give up professionally.

Photo from Facebook, Léa Clermont-Dion

He wrote on Facebook that “in view of the emergency surgery I received, I had to cancel all my commitments for the next few weeks.” I am particularly sorry for the inconvenience this has caused to conferences that I cannot afford. I may also have to slow down my professional activities.

When a large cyst and uterine torsion threatened to cause uterine necrosis, she was hospitalized and operated on at Charles-Le Moyne Hospital, and she says she regrets not being able to respond positively.

The host and documentary maker took this opportunity to say, “Thank you to the amazing emergency team at Charles-Le Moyne Hospital, who took such delicious care. [son] A damaged body.

Léa Clermont-Dion Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  Tuesday, October 4, 2022 Photo: Martin Alary / Journal de Montreal

Martin Alary / Montreal Journal

Léa Clermont-Dion Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Tuesday, October 4, 2022 Photo: Martin Alary / Journal de Montreal

Rest after surgery

In an interim release (now defunct) published on Friday, he admitted that he had underestimated the post-surgery period. She also said that she got a lot of testimonies from women who did not take it seriously when they told them about stomach pain.

“My whole heart goes out to those who are not fortunate enough to find an end to these pains,” she wrote.

Fun fact, Lea Clermont-Dion, “a badass anesthesiologist and D.D Alexander” was part of Season 1 of the documentary series On 24-7.

“On the hospital table, naked under a blue blanket, vulnerable, little hat on my head, I had a fan + girl crush moment,” she laughs.

Last Thursday, the young mother detailed her health issues in a lengthy Instagram post for preventative purposes. The risk of necrosis refers to the death of the uterus, which can lead to fertility problems “and other hormonal difficulties.”

“Moral of the story, take women with abdominal pain seriously. “It is necessary to open the dialogue and raise awareness about women’s health issues such as ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis,” she wrote at the time, stressing the importance of overcoming barriers for women to benefit from adequate care and protect their health.

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