Natalie Grant, a renowned Christian singer-songwriter, has been hospitalized following what was initially a simple slip-and-fall. Natalie, 54, informed her fans that
she suffered "a serious internal situation with a bleeding kidney, (and) a blood clot in my bladder." She then explained how she required surgery to "fix it all."Videos by Wide Open Country
"What in the world?!" Natalie continued. "Who trips and falls on a sidewalk and injures a couple of organs?!"
Natalie also shared details of what led to her fall on Facebook.
"Moving Bella home from college didn't end quite the way we planned," she began. "On Thursday night, after packing boxes and loading the car, we walked to dinner. And somewhere between the hotel and the restaurant, I tripped on a sidewalk and took a hard fall. I mean, very hard fall. Basically, I WIPED OUT."
At the time of her fall, Natalie believed that she may have broken a rib. However, when she went for a medical examination, the doctors found far more serious issues. She shared an image of herself lying in a hospital bed. Fortunately, Natalie's surgery was successful.
"But thank you Jesus, it went well today, I'm on the mend and will make a full recovery. Thanking God for incredible doctors, nurses, and hospital staff who moved quickly, cared deeply, and got me through a pretty scary situation."
Natalie Grant Has a Devoted Audience
Natalie released her first album in 1999. Since then, she's released a further 15, earning herself a devoted fanbase. According to Spotify, Natalie draws in over 500,000 monthly listeners on the platform. Many of her songs have earned millions of streams.
"King Of The World" is her most popular track on the platform, being played more than 36.3 million times. "Your Great Name" ranks as her second most-streamed track, with over 23.3 million hits. And, "You Will Be Found" rounds out her top three, with 13.8 million listens, all time.
Natalie's career has been a big success within her genre. Hopefully, she will continue to make a full recovery from her current injuries and can get back to making music. For now, though, she will need to take things easy.
