Kanye West Hospital MRI Health Emergency – Migraine or Seizure, Kim Kardashian Nowhere in Sight?

Kanye West Hospital MRI Health Emergency - Migraine or Seizure, Kim Kardashian Nowhere in Sight?

Kanye West, in Melbourne for part of his Yeezus tour, was rushed to Melbourne’s Epworth Hospital in Richmond, South Australia around 2PM on Wednesday, Sept. 10, after experiencing what some are saying was a seizure, many media outlets are reporting. Woman’s Day Australia reports that West was rushed through a back entrance with one side of his face covered with a white object, and surrounded by bodyguards.

Patients in the waiting room, consulting rooms, and the room where MRI’s are performed were cleared out, without concern for the urgency of any other patients’ illnesses or ailments so that West would have privacy while an MRI was performed. In fact, one witness reports that her daughter, who could not initially be removed from the room as she was in the process of an MRI, later turned her head to look at the room full of security and panic nearby and was seen by one of the security who then insisted she had to leave. Her mother reports they hadn’t properly finished her daughter’s MRI when they were carted away, adding that “everyone was massively panicked, and they were very nervous about making sure the area was completely clear.” She goes on to say that the consensus among doctors treating West was that the controversial rapper suffered a seizure, “or could do so in the future.

It was also reported by Woman’s Day Australia that West’s loving wife Kim Kardashian was not by her husband’s side, or anywhere near the area, for that matter, despite the fact she traveled to Australia with West to “support” him. Kayne West left the hospital around 4:30 PM and didn’t miss a beat for concertgoers later that night when he performed at the Rod Laver Arena.

So, do you think West is in any danger, or do you believe his reps who counter that West suffered from a migraine?

Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, North West Photo Credit: FameFlynet