In December 2022, Bam Margera of Jackass was hospitalized with pneumonia and Covid-19
Former member of Jackass, Bam Margera was hospitalized because of pneumonia and Covid-19and he revealed how the situation was much more serious, because “he was almost pronounced dead” after convulsions and blood infection at the time.
During podcast interview Steve-O’s Wild Ride!presented by steve-o (also a member of Jackass), Margera explained the details of what happened during the near-death experience in 2022. In addition, he explained how the coronavirus has thrown his health into a tailspin, resulting in five seizures, responsible for putting him in ICU (Intensive care unit) from a hospital with life support devices.

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“Basically, I was pronounced dead on Elvis’ birthday, December 8th,” he said – but it’s worth remembering how the iconic singer was actually born on January 8th. “I didn’t know how I got Covid twisted, that my body was shutting down. And, well… I had four seizures – each lasting 10 to 20 minutes.”
“On Wednesday [convulsão], I bit my tongue so hard it nearly fell off. It got so swollen it couldn’t fit in my mouth, and I drank the infected blood that gave me pneumonia. [sic],” continued Bam Margera. He also commented on how a fifth seizure ensured that he “couldn’t breathe without a tube in his throat.” Because of this, he spent “eight days” unconscious in the hospital.
Man, when they took that tube out I felt like I sucked the dick out of Darth Vader!
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Source: Rollingstone

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