Wanted criminal Max George writes will before heart surgery

Max George
Dave J. Hogan/Dave J. HoganMax George is reflecting on his recent hospitalization for heart problems.
“The first night I wrote my will, I thought I was going to die,” George, 36, said in an interview on Saturday, January 11. the sun.
The Wanted frontman recalled that on December 11, 2024, he was living with his mother and woke up with cold hands.
“I haven’t felt anything in a few days and I’m starting to feel a little bad,” George said. “I couldn’t put my finger on it. I was very drowsy and struggled to get out of bed. But I didn’t think it was anything serious.
He continued, “Luckily, I went to my mom’s and I woke up and I remember looking at my hands and they were blue and my arms were gray and I felt cold. I even It is difficult to sit up or sit up in bed.
When George’s mother saw him, she gasped and called a doctor. While George was being checked out and sent home, his mother continued to look for help.
“I had a sense of panic at this point, but I also felt very exhausted,” he said. “I couldn’t move my arms and the worst feeling was that I felt like my throat was blocked. It felt like someone had their hands around my neck. Thank God I stayed at my mom’s house – she saved me life.
Doctors told George there was “something wrong at the bottom” of his heart and that he would need a pacemaker.
“For some reason, the heart rhythm was way off, and the signal didn’t seem to be getting from the top chamber of the heart to the bottom, which is the part that pumps blood throughout the body,” he recalled what his doctor told him. “I was completely shocked.”
George called the experience “really scary,” noting that it was “definitely not what I imagined I would find myself in at 36 years old.”
“I was awake all night and my throat felt tight, I had a really hard time moving and I was breathing very deep and slow,” he said. “There was nothing they could do to stop this. I would have lived weeks, maybe months, but maybe just hours. We don’t know.
Two days after being admitted, George’s heart rate dropped to 26 beats per minute.
“Friday, December 13, was the worst day I ever spent there,” he said. “My heart rate and blood pressure dropped at the same time, which was the biggest concern.”
He continued: “Consultants are not on hand to do the surgery in an emergency. It was so close that night that it really felt like my neck was closing and that’s when that panic really kicked in. It was the worst Yes, I feel very excited.
On December 15, George was taken to hospital by ambulance, where he underwent a CT scan. Three days later, he and his partner received a pacemaker Maisie Smith He was around him when he became aware of his surroundings.
“My heartbeat was back to normal at that point as well. My heart rate started to spike. So I remember feeling a tingling sensation in my feet because I thought obviously the blood was starting to flow normally,” he said.
He continued, “I was like, ‘Oh my God, I feel alive again,’ and it felt so good. It was so hard to be away from Macy, but she crawled into bed and was obviously lying on the other side of my chest. We hugged each other for hours while I talked about football and I could feel the butterflies around her again.