Grammy Award-winning singer Adele just undergone her throat surgery last November 7.
She wrote on her blog that she’s doing well and says thank you for her fan’s well wishes for her.
“Thank You for all the positive thoughts and get well wishes. I’m doing really well, on the mend, super happy, relaxed and very positive with it all.”
“The operation was a success and I’m just chilling out now until I get the all clear from my doctors.”
The Associated Press revealed that the singer underwent a vocal cord microsurgery to stop recurrent bleeding from benign polyp.
This can rupture if there is unstable blood vessels.
Dr. Steven Zeitels of the Massachusets General Hospital Voice Center performed the surgery for Adele.
It was announced last month that the Rolling In the Deep singer will undergo surgery.
The singer canceled her shows in USA and UK after suffering hemorrhage in her vocal cord due to Laryngitis.
Her rep said last month, “It is with deep regret that Adele has been forced to cancel all her remaining live dates and promotional appearances for 2011.”
“She is to undergo surgery to alleviate the current issues with her throat and a full recovery is expected. As a result, doctors have ordered her to rest her voice and completely recuperate before looking to schedule any work commitments.”
Adele then gave a statement and said, “Singing is really my life, it is my hobby, my love, my freedom and now, my job. I have absolutely no choice but to recuperate properly and fully, or I’ll risk damaging my voice forever.”