Porn Star Jenna Jameson Gives Health Update From Hospital Bed, One Month After Losing Ability To Walk
Feb. 8 2022, Published 4:39 p.m. ET
Porn star Jenna Jameson is still in the hospital, one month after being misdiagnosed and losing her ability to walk.
On Monday, the 47-year-old legendary adult film actress gave her fans an update on her mystery health issue from her hospital bed. Jameson has been in the hospital since January.
As RadarOnline.com reported, she had been throwing up for weeks and was sent home after her initial visit. Two days later, "her legs started to not hold her, she wasn’t able to walk."
Doctors in a Hawaii hospital diagnosed her with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder. However, Jameson later revealed she had been misdiagnosed.
The porn star went quiet for weeks only to return and reveal she hasn't left her hospital bed. Turning the camera on herself, Jameson wore zero makeup with her hair in a messy ponytail and gave her Instagram followers an update on her condition.
"Hey, guys! So I'm still in the hospital," the blonde bombshell stated. Turning her mood from glum to cheery, Jameson added, "I'm doing okay and I'll be out soon."
She did not give any other details.
The Playboy model and her baby daddy, Lior Bitton, have been working with doctors, who have been scrambling to figure out the star's mystery illness.
“Jenna is still in the hospital. She doesn’t have the Guillain-Barré syndrome,” Bitton said in a video posted on January 18. “It was confirmed by the doctor after a second test and five rounds of IVIG [a therapy treatment for patients with antibody deficiencies]. So, she does not have the Guillain-Barré. … We’ll keep you posted soon.”
He also revealed her legs were "thinning down" from laying around the hospital. "She can’t walk can’t stand up and she doesn’t get any better with the IVIG treatment [a therapy treatment for patients with antibody deficiencies] and vitamins," Bitton added.
Despite being sick, Jameson made sure her followers knew she did not get the COVID-19 vaccination. "I did NOT get the [coronavirus vaccine] or any jab,” she made sure to say last month. “This is NOT a reaction to the jab. Thank you for your concern.”