This Article is From Apr 04, 2012

Nick Cannon to share illness recovery with fans on web

Nick Cannon to share illness recovery with fans on web

Highlights

  • Rapper-TV anchor Nick Cannon is set to share his recovery from kidney failure and two blood clots in his lungs with his fans online.
  • Launching 'Nick Cannon's N'Credible Health Hustle' on his personal website, the 31-year-old husband of Mariah Carey will detail his health "setbacks and triumphs" in the weekly web docu series, reported Us magazine.
  • "Words can't express how grateful and humbled I was by the outpouring of support when I fell ill a few months ago. I realized there was no way I could fully return all the love that was -- and is still -- shown, but it doesn't mean I can't give it a try," said Cannon.
  • The docu series will take viewers inside his hospital treatments and meetings with doctors in episode one.
  • "[I'm] hoping this series serves as inspiration for anyone dealing with kidney disease, lupus or any illness to keep pushing as well," he added.
  • In March, the father of twins Moroccan and Monroe announced he was stepping down from his daily radio show as he recovered from what he deemed a lupus-type autoimmune disease.
  • "I never thought anything could slow me down, but sometimes life throws you curve balls and you have to adjust," Cannon said.
Los Angeles: Rapper-TV anchor Nick Cannon is set to share his recovery from kidney failure and two bloodclots in his lungs with his fans online.

Launching 'Nick Cannon's N'Credible Health Hustle' on his personal website, the 31-year-old husband of Mariah Carey will detail his health "setbacks and triumphs" in the weekly web docu series, reported Us magazine.

"Words can't express how grateful and humbled I was by the outpouring of support when I fell ill a few months ago. Irealized there was no way I could fully return all the love that was -- and is still -- shown, but it doesn't mean I can'tgive it a try," said Cannon.

The docu series will take viewers inside his hospital treatments and meetings with doctors in episode one.

"[I'm] hoping this series serves as inspiration for anyone dealing with kidney disease, lupus or any illness tokeep pushing as well," he added.

In March, the father of twins Moroccan and Monroe announced he was stepping down from his daily radio show as herecovered from what he deemed a lupus-type autoimmune disease.

"I never thought anything could slow me down, but sometimes life throws you curve balls and you have to adjust," Cannon said.
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