Mikkey Dee Details Sepsis Battle, Says He Was Near Death
- Gothenburg, Sweden - Heavy Metal legend and Scorpions drummer Mikkey Dee has emerged victorious from a frightening three-week battle with sepsis, a life-threatening complication of infection.
- Dee’s ordeal began innocently enough with a sprained foot in December.
- "The ankle swelled up like hell, then it took on a weird shape and appearance and looked like an overcooked ham," Dee revealed in a candid interview with...
Scorpions Drummer Mikkey Dee Battles Sepsis, Vows to Rock On
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Gothenburg, Sweden – SCORPIONS drummer Mikkey Dee is on the road to recovery after a terrifying three-week battle with sepsis, a life-threatening complication of infection. The heavy metal icon took to social media on January 2nd to update fans on his condition and express his unwavering determination to return to the stage.
Dee, 61, unknowingly developed sepsis after spraining his foot in December. He bravely continued to perform Christmas shows, masking his pain with over-the-counter medication. However, his condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to hospitalization and emergency surgery.
“The ankle swelled up like hell, then it took on a weird shape and appearance and looked like an overcooked ham,” dee shared in an interview with Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. “I became very ill so I had to go by ambulance to Sahlgrenska and there thay found that I had sky-high values, so I became priority one there. It was surgery right away, the first of three. they cut away what was dead and infected and badly infested. It was not a good journey I was on… Another day and I’d be playing drums with [late MOTÖRHEAD leader] Lemmy in heaven.I can say that.”
Dee expressed his profound gratitude to the medical staff at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg for their exceptional care. He is now focused on rehabilitation and regaining his strength.
“After several operations, I am now back home and the numbers are all going in the right direction,” Dee wrote on Facebook. “Still lots of recovery and rehab in front of me. Now I’m working 100% to be back on the drum stool for the Residency that starts off in las Vegas on February 27th.”
Dee’s health scare comes as SCORPIONS gear up for a highly anticipated Las Vegas residency celebrating their 60th anniversary. The band will be joined by special guests BUCKCHERRY for five shows at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in February and March.
Dee, known for his powerful drumming style and energetic stage presence, is a vital part of SCORPIONS’ iconic sound. His recovery is a testament to his resilience and dedication to his craft.
Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting his return to the stage,where he is sure to deliver another unforgettable performance.
Scorpions Drummer Mikkey Dee Battles Back From Near-Fatal Infection
Legendary rocker Mikkey Dee, drummer for the iconic German band Scorpions, faced a terrifying health scare that nearly cost him his leg. Dee,known for his powerful drumming and energetic stage presence,suffered a sprained ankle during the band’s Christmas shows. The injury became infected, leading to a life-threatening situation.
“It all started from a sprained ankle,” shared a close friend of Dee’s, Maria.”He was playing their Christmas shows even though it was hurting, and somehow it got infected. Can you believe he almost lost his leg?”
Dee underwent emergency surgery at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg, Sweden. Doctors had to remove dead tissue, a harrowing experience that left dee reflecting on his mortality.
“He said the doctors had to cut away dead tissue, and that he was close to, well, you know…” Maria revealed, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
Dee himself described the experience as feeling “one day away from playing drums with Lemmy in heaven,” a chilling testament to the severity of his condition.
Despite the near-death experience, Dee’s determination to return to the stage remains unwavering. He has already begun rehabilitation and is focused on being ready for the Scorpions’ upcoming Las Vegas residency, which kicks off at the end of February.
“He’s persistent to get back on stage,” Maria said. “He said he’s already started rehab and is working hard to be ready for their Las Vegas residency starting at the end of February. Can you believe it? They’re celebrating their 60th anniversary.”
dee’s resilience and dedication to his craft are inspiring. His story is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the unwavering passion that drives musicians to overcome even the most daunting challenges.
Fans around the world are eagerly awaiting Dee’s return to the stage, ready to celebrate six decades of Scorpions’ legendary rock and roll.
Scorpions Drummer Mikkey Dee: “I Vow to Rock On” After Sepsis Battle

Gothenburg, Sweden – Heavy Metal legend and Scorpions drummer Mikkey Dee has emerged victorious from a frightening three-week battle with sepsis, a life-threatening complication of infection. The 61-year-old rocker took to social media on January 2nd, reassuring fans of his recovery and vowing to return to the stage stronger than ever.
Dee’s ordeal began innocently enough with a sprained foot in December. Despite the pain, the dedicated musician powered through, performing Christmas shows fueled by over-the-counter painkillers. However, his condition took a dramatic turn for the worse, leading to hospitalization and emergency surgery.
“The ankle swelled up like hell, then it took on a weird shape and appearance and looked like an overcooked ham,” Dee revealed in a candid interview with Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. “I became very ill so I had to go by ambulance to Sahlgrenska and there they found that I had sky-high values,so I became incredibly sick.”
Dee’s experience serves as a stark reminder of the seriousness of sepsis, a condition that can quickly escalate from a seemingly minor injury. Thankfully, prompt medical attention and robust treatment allowed Dee to pull through.
In his social media post, Dee expressed his gratitude to the medical professionals who saved his life. He also thanked his fans for their unwavering support, emphasizing his determination to return to the stage and continue rocking.
“The doctors and nurses at Sahlgrenska have been fantastic,” Dee wrote. “I’m so grateful for their care and expertise.I’m still recovering, but I’m feeling stronger every day. And I can’t wait to get back on stage and rock out with all of you.”
The scorpions have yet to announce any news regarding tour reschedulements. Dee’s recovery and the band’s plans will undoubtedly be closely watched by fans around the world.
