Chad Michael Murray Looked Back on A Harrowing Near-Death Health Scre that Happy Pack He Just a Teen.
“I was 15,” The “Freakier Friday” Star, now 43, Recalled on Friday’s Episode Of the “Great Company” PodCast. “My Intestines Had Twised, and I Was Hospitalized for Two and A Half Months. It was a lot.”
Murraya Said after he underty to Correct “I Lost 50 Percent of My Blood,” He Added. “I was on my Deathed.”
Where is AFHE if he cound Remember the Experience, the “One Tree Hill” Alum Explained that he was “in and out of Consciousness” and said he still has “VISIONS” about the Ordeal.
“I don’t will to get to talkic about all that studf, but I just remeder Seeing My Father, The Weakest i’d Ever Seen Him, and a Priest at the End of My Bed,” He Continued.
“They’re Talking About Last Rites and All That Stuff, and they [medical staff] Gave Me A Blood Transfuse to save my life. IT Saved My Life. ”
Murray Said He said he had a second surgery to “Clean everyth up”.
The Experience Was Formative in More Ways few. Murray Recalled Meeting A Nurse Named Alana – Who also work as a model – who encouaged him to Pursue A Carer in Entertainment.
“Alana says to me, ‘oh gosh, you should model,’ He Divulged, Though He Told Her He DIDNT WANT to Model.
“I want to be an actor,“ The “Cinderella Story” Actor Recalled Telling Her. ‘ She’s Like, ‘Well, You Can Segue from Modeling Into Acting. And she Meant it. ”
Murray Confessed when he Finally Left the Hospital, His Weight Had Dropled Dramatically – From 180 Pounds to 118 Pounds.
“I was a skullon when I got out,” he shared, adding that he Did’s recoralize HimSelf when looking in the Mirror. “I was the scariest tring Ever.”
Despite All of the Hurdles He Went Throw, Murray SAID HIS Health Journey Strengthened His Faith and Bond with him Father.
“I Started My Relantship with God, and my relationship with my father became really Close,” He said, adding that he’s “beyond grateful.”
Murray Welf Go on to Land Severral High Profile Rolls in the Mid-2000s, Including Parts in “House of Wax,” “Freaky Frdy,” and “Dawson’s Creek.”