While vacationing in Aspen, Colo., the America’s Got Talent host was hospitalized and, by the looks of the picture Carey posted on Twitter, the couple may be in store for an extended stay in the mountains.
“Please pray for Nick as he's fighting to recover from a mild kidney failure #mybraveman,” she wrote on Wednesday onTwitter.
Mild kidney failure could be a result of certain illnesses like upper respiratory tract infection, regular prescriptions, or dehydration, according Bryan Becker, M.D., the immediate past president of the National Kidney Foundation, who is not treating Cannon. “It would potentially mean that he is still making urine and doesn’t need other types of treatments such as dialysis, but that the condition needs to be watched so it’s not getting any worse,” Becker notes.
Cannon may have experienced had some muscle achiness or change in sleep, or nothing at all. “In Colorado if people are active, you can have muscle damage where the kidney function might go a little bit awry due to the pigment from the muscle trying to get out of the kidneys,” Becker explains. Dehydration, which is especially common in higher altitudes, could have also played a role.
Until Cannon’s kidney function gets back to normal, he at least has his wife of three years by his side. “The truth is as long as we're together, we're OK,” she wrote on her blog. “I'm not trying to make light out of the situation because it's a serious moment that's very tough on all of us so please keep us and our family in your prayers.”
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