

'Thank you all for your prayers they all mean so much to us and this will be a long hard battle part of her story but she is strong!'Īccording to the Journal of Renal Nutrition, rapid weight loss and weight gain can both contribute to kidney failure - however, it has not been confirmed whether Lexi's condition was caused by her weight loss. 'I spent many days crying not knowing what was going to happen,' he wrote. 'Pound by pound, step by step, day by day - we have transformed our lives and molded our bodies into the people we've always wanted to be,' Lexi shared in 2017 He also wrote on a GoFundMe page started for Lexi - where they've raised more than $60,000 - that she is waiting to find out if she needs a kidney or liver transplant.

Thank you all for your prayers they all mean so much to us and this will be a long hard battle part of her story but she is strong!' She is currently in dialysis, can't walk, and working on recovery. 'They also told me if I had waited its possible she could have died. 'She then started acting differently so I took her to the hospital where they admitted her into ICU, placed on a medically induced comma, on a ventilator, and me that her organs started failing. 'A few weeks ago Lexi kept getting sick and couldn't keep any food down,' he wrote at the time. Lexi's husband, Danny, revealed via Instagram on Friday that she had been hospitalized last month after she 'couldn't keep any food down' and started 'acting differently.' 'I wanted to share parts with you guys on this new journey as I was never hospitalized or anything before all of this. Lexi's husband, Danny, revealed via Instagram on Friday that was hospitalized last month after she 'couldn't keep any food down' and started 'acting differently' Lexi went from 485 pounds to 173 pounds, while Danny dropped 95 pounds from his 208-pound frame.The couple weighed a combined 765 pounds but made a New Year's resolution to lose weight by changing their diet and going to the gym.Lexi and her husband, Danny, shot to fame in 2016 after their weight loss story went viral.She said she feels 'ready to overcome the next part of her story' and is just 'happy to be alive'.Now, Lexi - who is still in a wheelchair and undergoing dialysis - has left the hospital to recover at home after spending almost a month in the ICU.The 31-year-old was put on a ventilator and forced into a medically-induced coma, which left her unable to walk.Lexi Reed, from Indiana, was rushed to the hospital last month after she started getting 'severely sick,' and was told that her kidney and liver were failing.Weight loss influencer, 31, who was put into a medically-induced coma due to multiple organ failure reveals she's home after a month in the hospital - despite still being unable to walk and needing dialysis
