French Montana Released From Hospital, Put On Bed Rest For At Least 30 Days
French Montana Released From The Hospital, Put On Bed Rest For At Least 30 Days
French Montana is reportedly back home after being in the hospital for almost two weeks.
But he’s not completely in the clear just yet. While he’s no longer in San Fernando Valley’s West Hills Hospital, he was reportedly put on bed rest for a minimum of 30 days.
Unfortunately, during that time, French Montana won’t be able to travel, perform, go partying or even exercise.
Considering his latest album Montana was released Friday (Dec. 6), French Montana is ready to fully recover so he can get back to work.
According to reports, doctors said that French Montana landed in the hospital as a result of him working way too hard. He was reportedly suffering dehydration, stomach pains and exhaustion. At one point, his heart rate was said to be alarmingly high but has since been regulated.
It was previously reported that French Montana was hospitalized.
He revealed last week that he was released from ICU.

He later announced his new album.

It looks like he’s back at home now!
Let’s continue to pray for a speedy recovery for French Montana!

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