His family was sent in to say their last goodbyes.
, the 57-year-old rapper and producer shared more about his experience, explaining he didn’t know how serious it was until after the fact.
“I’m at Cedars-Sinai Hospital, and they weren’t allowing anybody to come up, meaning visitors or family or anything like that, because of COVID,” Dr. Dre said. “But they allowed my family to come in. I found out later they called them up so they could say their last goodbyes because they thought I was out of here.”He went on to share what his recovery process was like, explaining: “I was in the ICU for two weeks because of what was going on in my brain.
His family and his medical team never told him the reason he was allowed to have visitors. “I didn’t know it was that serious. Seeing my mom and sister, everybody coming in the room—nobody told me. I had no idea,” Dr. Dre said. In fact, he was thinking of home while in the hospital. “I never felt like I was in trouble,” he said. “I felt like I’m just going through procedure, and I’m ready to go home.
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