Monday, January 26, 2026

Ray J Suffering From Heart Damage


Earlier this month Ray J was rushed to the hospital in Las Vegas [click here if you missed that].

Now Ray says his heart is only beating at 25%...

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess that this is his warning about drugs.

Anonymous said...

In love with the coca.

Anonymous said...

Karma for unleashing those culture vultures on the rest of us.

Anonymous said...

Heart working at 25% and his brain was never working. LOLO

Anonymous said...

Beating at 25%??? And you outside? Why aren’t you still at the hospital? And what’s the diagnosis since you’re discussing all this? What kind of doctors you got??

I swear this fool STAY lying? He is this thirstiest man on earth

Anonymous said...

Drugns are bad, mmmkkkkyyyy

Anonymous said...

(If he had any involvement) I hope Whitney’s ghost haunts him to this day.

Anonymous said...

Work Whitney ..WORK. She up in heaven singing "until you do right by me" 💯🤣🤣🤣

Anonymous said...

He's a liar.

Anonymous said...

Any hospital that discharged you with your heart working at 25%, is either putting you on hospice, asking for a malpractice lawsuit, you left Against Medical Advice, or you lying, Ray. If it was true, you'd still be in ICU without a doubt.

Anonymous said...

Drama Queen drama queening🤷 Nothing to see here folks.

Anonymous said...

That statement and this video didn't add up. This sounds more likely:

A heart with a 25% ejection fraction (EF) is not functioning normally; it is operating at a severely reduced capacity, indicating, severe heart failure. While some individuals may survive with this level, normal daily activities are generally not possible due to extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, and weakness.

Key Aspects of a 25% EF:
What it means: An EF of 25% means the heart is only pumping out 25% of the blood in the ventricle with each contraction, far below the normal 50%–70% range.

Severity: Anything below 30% is considered very severe, leading to a high risk of life-threatening heart rhythm disturbances and extreme reduction in exercise tolerance.

Symptoms: Common symptoms include profound fatigue, swelling in legs/abdomen, dizziness, confusion, and severe breathlessness.

Outlook: While 25% is very low, modern treatments, medications, and medical devices can help improve this function in some cases.

This condition requires immediate and ongoing care from a cardiologist.

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