Halsey discusses her recent health fight and says she’s ‘lucky to be alive’ after sickness

Halsey has provided fans with an update on her health and stated that she will donate to lupus and leukemia organizations.
In an Instagram post, the musician stated that she considers herself ‘fortunate to be alive’.

The singer tweeted to her 31 million admirers on the social networking platform about her recent health struggle: “Long story short, I’m fortunate to be alive. In brief, I created an album. It starts with the end, “Out now.”

She then joined the Lupus Research Alliance and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. In connection with the premiere of her new single, Halsey will make a gift for both groups.

Halsey included videos with the article, one from her first day of therapy and others from her subsequent hospital visits, during which she endured injections and drips.
In one video, Halsey can be seen caressing her legs while telling an off-camera buddy, “Seriously, seriously.” I felt like an elderly lady.

She went on: “I’m thirty; I’m experiencing a rebirth, and I’m not going to look ill.” I’ll look great and have plenty of energy.” “I’ll simply have the opportunity to revisit my twenties in my thirties.”

Another video shows her recording her new single, ‘The End’. Halsey plays guitar while singing into a microphone: “Every couple of years now, a doctor says I’m sick. He pulls out a brand new bag of tricks. And then they lay it on me. And at first, it was my brain, then a skeleton in pain.”

Fans have jumped in to show their support for the celebrity, with one saying, “We’re so proud of you.”
Another wrote, “Oh, angel, we love and support you so much! Thank you for sharing something so personal with us.” I love you always.”

“Thank you for voicing what it’s like to live with chronic illness!” commented a third person.
“You’re an inspiration to so many,” said another.

A fourth fan wrote, “Sending you love, strength, and healing.”

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society also commented on Halsey’s tweet, with the official account writing: “Long story short, thank you for sharing your voice and vulnerability with the world.” Long story short, we will always be there for you.”

Halsey has previously spoken up about her chronic ailments, including endometriosis, Ehlers-Danlos disease, Sjogren’s syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).