Suicide Silence Singer Hospitalized For Infection From Elbow Injury

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 10:51 am

Get Well Soon

Remember when Suicide Silence’s Mitch Lucker posted a graphic photo of his broken elbow last week? Well as it turns out, the injury lead to a serious infection.

The Suicide Silence singer was hospitalized at the Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center in Fountain Valley, CA this past weekend for an infection related to said broken elbow. Lucker gave numerous updates from the hospital via Twitter, as well as posted pictures of various IVs he was attached to (including the one above). “Thanks for all the positive vibes! Last night was crazy, but I’m ok and Getting way better. Thank you all for the support. I will be fine <3,” Lucker tweeted yesterday.

Not exactly the way anyone wants to spend their Labor Day weekend, eh? Here’s hoping Lucker will make a full recovery soon.

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