
In a startling revelation, Ellen DeGeneres shared her intense struggle with COVID-19, highlighting a surprising and debilitating symptom: severe back pain. Contracting the virus in December 2020, DeGeneresâs experience added a new dimension to the understanding of COVID-19âs impact.
Initially overlooked by health authorities, back pain emerged as a notable symptom among sufferers, accentuated by the sedentary lifestyle imposed by global lockdowns.
A 2023 study highlighted a spike in back pain cases during the pandemic, emphasizing the virusâs extensive physical and psychological toll. Ellenâs candid sharing sheds light on the lesser-known facets of COVID-19, urging healthcare professionals and the public to recognize and empathize with the diverse and sometimes unexpected challenges posed by the virus.
As the world continues to confront the pandemicâs lingering effects, stories like Ellenâs underscore the importance of comprehensive healthcare support and awareness.
Ellen DeGeneres Is Caring for a Chicken with a Broken Fibula in Her Sink: ‘She’s Healing’
Ellen DeGeneres just shared an update on her injured chicken.
On Friday, the comedian posted an Instagram video informing followers about her chicken, Sinky, after the animal was found with an injured leg.
In the clip, DeGeneres, 65, shared that after taking the injured chicken to the veterinarian, it was confirmed she has a broken fibula and will need four weeks to recover in a special facility.
After DeGeneres shared the news, she joked that she told the vet, âYou got to be âfibbinâ me.â
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The comedian quickly confirmed that she hadnât made that joke. âThat’s horrible. And it’s nothing to joke around about. So yeah, my chicken has a broken fibula.â
After sharing that the chicken will need to recover outside of DeGeneresâ home, she added that her previous treatment plan to keep the chicken in the sink âis not the best place for her.â
Before DeGeneres provided the update, on Thursday she shared an Instagram video of the chicken in a bathroom sink ahead of her veterinarian appointment.
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The veteran talk show host revealed she and wife Portia de Rossi, named the chicken Sinky because she was âbasically living in [their] sink.â
âI know it’s a stupid name. You can blame Steve Carell for that,â joked DeGeneres. âHe named her.â
She shared on Thursday morning that the chicken was âdoing okayâ and was âeating.â The couple made a makeshift bed for Sinky with several bath towels piled in the bathroom sink.
DeGeneres then shared a tour of the bathroom with all of the chickenâs recovery needs. âThere’s her food down there and some water for her. We put a nesting box in case she does want to lay an egg.â She continued, âWeâre covering everything with towels so that it’s not slippery in case she wants to jump up.â
After sharing a glimpse at the chickenâs recovery space, DeGeneres provided a close-up of Sinkyâs injury and showed the chickenâs ruffled feathers around the broken fibula.
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Following the veterinarian appointment in DeGeneres’ Friday Instagram update, she shared a glimpse at her cat, Monkey, and shared how the cat was attentive to Sinky.
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âMonkey was outside the door constantly wondering how Sinky was and wanting to help,â shared the Ellen host. âAnyway, I’ll keep you updated. But broken fibula. I don’t know how she did it. But she’s healing, she’ll be okay.â
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