Bindi Irwin

Bindi Irwin, who just took action from the surgery to treat multiple diseases, posted a video on Instagram on May 12 to let fans know she is not bad.

She said from the hospital bed, "Hello everyone, Bindy. I just want to thank you very much for your incredible blessing."

She added: "About an hour ago, I just started the surgery. My appendix was deleted. I have 14 new endometriosis lesions that have to be removed and they have also friendly stitched my hernia." In the caption of her post, Irving wrote that four years ago, she "gets" a "big hernia" from labor.

Irving said she was “forever grateful” for treating her medical team at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, while also thanking her followers.

"Thank you for your kind words, your support," she said. "Sorry, if I'm a little unaware of this video, but I just want you to know that I'm recovering - one step at a time, I'm lucky to have so much love from my beautiful family. I've sent love to my life and the light way, and we'll do that in this way."

Irving added more details to the video's title, noting that she had to miss out on May 10 in Las Vegas to honor her late father.

"The surgery was successful," she wrote. "My appendix was deleted, with 14 other lesions (37 endometriosis lesions two years ago and one cyst was removed).

She continued: “Thankfully, I am on the road to recovery.”

Her brother Robert Irwin said his sister wanted to attend the party but advised her to take care of her medical problems.

He told people: "She came to Las Vegas and was ready to come to the party, bravely showing her face in a lot of discomfort and pain, saying, 'No, I just have to work hard, I'm going to go.' "But the surgeon said, 'No, your appendix is ​​leaving. That must come out. 'Health must be first. ”

Bindi Irwin revealed in March 2023 that she was diagnosed with endometriosis, a painful condition when tissue resembles the line where the uterus grows outside it. Since then, she has been vocalizing about her experiences and noting how she endured nausea, irritable bowel syndrome, severe tingling, cramps and fatigue, even though the test results seemed normal.

“It’s becoming increasingly worrying about the real problem and whether we’ll find the cause,” she told Tody.com in 2023 shortly after her public diagnosis. “Doctors will boil down to hormones and become young women, and I’m often told that it’s just a stress of life and that I should be committed to mental health.”

"It's incredibly frustrating, and it actually brought me a lot of anxiety and depression because I'm often in pain and no answers." "It's very easy to trust a doctor, and I actually gave up on finding the answer."

She said in an Instagram video in May 2023 that her symptoms began when she was a child.

"I feel extremely tired, nausea, pain. Many people think of endometriosis, you only get symptoms at that time of one month," she said. "I get pain every day, and it really starts when I was 14. Suddenly, no matter where we go or what we are, I fall asleep no matter where we are."