General Hospital Star Nancy Lee Grahn All Set To UNDERGO A SURGERY, What’s Happening?

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The latest General Hospital scoop reveals that actress Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays the role of Alexis Davis on the soap opera, is undergoing surgery. Fans keeping updates would know the actress recently updated fans with the fact that she is suffering through a painful medical problem.

While she hadn’t given a lot of details, she did mention that it had a cist on a nerve but was hopeful that it was fixable. Now, the actress has again taken onto her social media to let her fans know the recent updates.

In a tweet, she revealed that she was going to get the medical problems fixed. Since surgery is always a bit scary, the actress issued a warning. She tweeted- “Heads up. Having a little back thingy surgery next week. I’ll be on Percocet & Oxycontin (I had to look at the spelling of both, so good sign). Ignore anything I tweet from 3/23/22 to 3/27/22. Thankyou”

As soon as the actress posted this tweet, many of her concerned fans took into action. They asked her to be safe and be cautious because the drugs prescribed to her are quite heavy. They hoped that Nancy would feel better soon.

While there were many concerned fans, one Twitter had something to say to nancy. This person said that they would take medical marijuana any day over pharmaceutical drugs like opioids. To this, the actress joked and said- Cool. Have you ever been cut into your bone? Just curious.”

Joining the concerned fans was Wally Kurth, who plays the character of Ned Quartermaine on General Hospital. He wished Nancy to “Get well soon.” To this, the actress replied- “Thanks, dude. easy peasy.”

We wish that Nancy Lee Grahn recovers fast from whatever she is going through and gets back in action soon. The upcoming week will be tough for her and here’s to hoping she feels better soon. Join us in sending best wishes to the actress in the comments below. Nancy is a part of the much-famous soap opera General Hospital, and we wish to see her back in action sooner than later.

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