Let’s know about ‘Surfer Jack Robinson Surgery’ Jack Robinson, a wave rider in Margaret River, underwent surgery after visiting the emergency room with severe stomach pain.
After spending the night before a competition in excruciating pain and spitting, the 24-year-old West Australian thought he had gastro, but a trip to the emergency room discovered a possibly much more dangerous issue.
Surfer Jack Robinson Surgery: Robinson was relieved that his appendix had not ruptured after suffering through the pain for an entire year when surgeons had to remove it.
This year, he said in an Instagram post, “I’ve been struggling with severe stomach problems.. during virtually every event, I had so much anguish I puked all night the night before the Gland contest, and same for the finals.”
“I assumed it was just gastro, but on Friday I experienced the greatest pain of all the other times and ended up in the ER, only to discover it was actually my appendix – luckily it didn’t burst, and I got it removed, and I’m now healing.
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I appreciate all of your messages. I’ll be back in the water in a few weeks and I’ll be sure to update you on my recuperation.
Numerous followers of Robinson commented on the post to wish him a quick recovery.
The World No. 3’s 2022 campaign was uneven, with a poor start followed by back-to-back victories at his home tournaments, the Margaret River Pro and the Quiksilver Pro G-Land.
He battled the soreness, which naturally caused his form to deteriorate toward the end, but he still finished third in the Rip Curl WSL Finals.