Due to the consequences of pancreatitis and surgery, the singer is forced to feed through a tube.

Svetlana Vladimirskaya East News Russia
Igor Sarukhanov, Svetlana Vladimirskaya and Sergey Penkin East News Russia
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Svetlana Vladimirskaya VKontakte
Svetlana Vladimirskaya VKontakte
Svetlana Vladimirskaya VKontakte
Svetlana Vladimirskaya VKontakte
Svetlana Vladimirskaya VKontakte
Svetlana Vladimirskaya VKontakte
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The singer Svetlana Vladimirskaya, who became famous in the 90s thanks to the hit "My Boy", had serious health problems. As it turned out during the program "Let them talk", the woman underwent six operations recently due to problems with the digestive system. According to a friend of the artist who visited the studio of the program, it all started with pancreatitis.
Svetlana is in the Krasnoyarsk hospital. At one time she developed pancreatitis. Sveta was treated, went to the doctors. When she got to the hospital, she was cut open, and an operation was performed. But Minusinsk did not have the equipment that was needed, so it was taken to Krasnoyarsk - which is 500 kilometers. On the way she developed peritonitis, Surganova admitted that she underwent 5 operations due to cancer
- Svetlana's acquaintance said. To save the artist, the doctors performed six operations. For some time Vladimirskaya was on tube feeding. However, at the end of the program, Svetlana herself went on the air via video link. She said that she is now at home and feels good. Earlier we wrote that Svetlana Surganova told about a serious illness that she had been hiding for more than 20 years. The singer underwent 5 operations and, according to her, recovered thanks to the fact that she was looked after and supported by her friend Diana Arbenina.
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