Jennifer Lopez Reveals Shocking Health Scare, Lost Vision After Working 98 Days Non-Stop
Jennifer Lopez has opened up about a health scare that forced her to reevaluate her approach to work-life balance. The singer and actress revealed on the "SmartLess" podcast that she temporarily lost her vision and ability to walk after working nearly 100 consecutive days on the 2002 film "Enough".
Lopez recalled experiencing a "pitter-patter" in her heart before feeling uneasy and returning to her trailer, where her symptoms worsened. She was eventually taken to the hospital, where a doctor diagnosed her with burnout, assuring her that her body was simply protecting itself.
The episode was attributed to an exhausting schedule that saw Lopez juggle her acting and music careers, including filming and recording her second album. Her weekends were filled with press junkets and music video shoots, with Lopez admitting she had worked 98 days straight without a break.
Lopez also reflected on the impact of her breakout role in 1997's "Selena", which brought her fame and a loss of privacy, leading to panic attacks as she struggled to cope with the changes in her life. The experience has since informed her approach to managing her workload and prioritizing her well-being.
Lopez recalled experiencing a "pitter-patter" in her heart before feeling uneasy and returning to her trailer, where her symptoms worsened. She was eventually taken to the hospital, where a doctor diagnosed her with burnout, assuring her that her body was simply protecting itself.
The episode was attributed to an exhausting schedule that saw Lopez juggle her acting and music careers, including filming and recording her second album. Her weekends were filled with press junkets and music video shoots, with Lopez admitting she had worked 98 days straight without a break.
Lopez also reflected on the impact of her breakout role in 1997's "Selena", which brought her fame and a loss of privacy, leading to panic attacks as she struggled to cope with the changes in her life. The experience has since informed her approach to managing her workload and prioritizing her well-being.
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