The Bachelorette's Tayshia Adams Leaves Hospital After 'Scary' Medical Emergency
, hooked up with an IV. While she did not reveal her ailment, fans speculated it might have something to do with her competing in the New York City Marathon with fiancéOn Saturday, Nov. 13, she gave an update, saying she was home and felt "somewhat decent" after being diagnosed with a kidney infection, which she added did not appear to be related to her recent activities.
She said that by Thursday morning, "I couldn't even sit up straight because I was in so much pain. Like, I was like crouching over. It was level 9.5.""Then we rushed to the doctor because something in this was not right," she said. "Just to like, make sure everything was OK, he suggested that we go to the ER just to get a CAT scan and ultrasound and all that kind of stuff, so I ending up doing that.
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