Madonna was allegedly revived by Narcan before being admitted to ICU.
Last week, Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary said that ‘at this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour.’
Madonna had dealt with a fever for a month, insiders told the outlet, but kept things under wraps in hopes of keeping her tour intact.
The singer was not planning on jeopardizing her recovery to keep the show going, sources told US Weekly Wednesday.
‘Although Madonna is looking forward to getting back to work as soon as possible,’ sources said, ‘she’s also taking her recovery seriously and isn’t going to rush anything because she is focused on her health above all else.’
The insider said the singer ‘has an incredible support system around her and appreciates all the love she’s received’ since she was taken to a hospital June 24.
They added: ‘It’s a work in progress but she’s feeling confident and better every day.’ The pop icon, 64, was given an injection of the drug – commonly used to reverse suspected drug overdoses – to combat acute septic shock before she was rushed to hospital, reports Radar Online.
The singer has been mostly bedridden as she remains ‘weak and very tired’ following the ordeal.
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused when the body releases chemicals to fight an infection.
These chemicals damage the body’s own tissues and organs and can lead to shock, organ failure and death.
Organ failure and death are more likely if sepsis is not recognized early and treated immediately.
DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for the star for comment.
The Vogue singer’s health crisis came ahead of her postponement of The Celebration Tour, an 84-date trek which was slated to kick off July 15 in Vancouver at the Rogers Arena.
Update: Madonna was ‘revived with drug Narcan’ after being found unresponsive at home last month – before she was rushed to ICU with a bacterial infection – Pictured at the Grammys in LA in February.
The “Material Girl” singer was found unresponsive on June 24 and those who found her had to use and injection of Narcan to revive her “lifeless body,” Radar Online reports.
Although Narcan is most commonly used to treat life-threatening drug overdoses, the outlet claims that it is also used to treat septic shock, which Madonna is said to suffer from. There is no evidence that the Queen of Pop overdosed.
Previous reports have said that Madonna was found unresponsive in her home last month and was taken to a New York hospital where she was intubated for at least one night.
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