Egyptian TV Host Medhat Shalabi Reveals Health Struggles
Beloved TV Host Medhat Shalabi Opens Up About Health Scare
popular Egyptian television personality Medhat Shalabi has been absent from his show “O Evening Lights” recently, sparking concern among fans. Fellow journalist Ibrahim Faik took to social media to share the news, revealing that Shalabi has been battling a health issue.
Faik’s heartfelt Facebook post read, “A thousand peace, Captain Medhat, may God heal you and heal you again, my white heart.”
Shalabi himself addressed his absence on the show last Saturday, explaining the cause of his recent weight loss and fatigue. He revealed that he has been struggling wiht esophageal reflux, a condition common among Egyptians due to lifestyle factors like consuming fatty foods, eating late at night, and smoking.
“People tell me I’m a loser,but the reason is dismissed,” Shalabi shared candidly with viewers. “I came across what is called esophageal reflux, and many of us Egyptians have it because of some wrong habits.”
He emphasized the importance of self-care,stating,”I went through a tough experience and we’re on the road to recovery. The meaningful thing is to take care of yourself, as in a second this reflux comes, and I hope that I’m telling the experience because it’s critically important for people to hear from me.”
Shalabi’s openness about his health struggles has resonated with viewers, prompting an outpouring of support and well wishes.
Beloved TV Host Medhat Shalabi Opens Up About Health Scare
Medhat Shalabi, the beloved Egyptian television personality known for his show “O Evening Lights,” has recently been absent from the screen, raising concerns among his fans. Fellow journalist Ibrahim Faik broke the news on social media, revealing that Shalabi was experiencing a health issue and asking for prayers for his recovery.
Shalabi himself addressed his absence last Saturday, explaining the cause of his recent weight loss and fatigue. He revealed he has been battling esophageal reflux, a condition prevalent among Egyptians due to lifestyle factors like consuming fatty foods, late-night eating, and smoking.
“People tell me I’m a loser,but the reason is dismissed,” Shalabi told viewers. “I came across what is called esophageal reflux, and many of us Egyptians have it because of some wrong habits.”
He stressed the importance of self-care, saying: “I went through a tough experience and we’re on the road to recovery. The vital thing is to take care of yourself, as in a second this reflux comes, and I hope that I’m telling the experience because it’s critically important for people to hear from me.”
Shalabi’s openness about his health struggles has been met with an outpouring of support and well wishes from viewers.
