‘Storage Wars’ Star Darrell Sheets Suffers Heart Attack, Posts Photo From Hospital

‘Storage Wars’ Star Darrell Sheets Suffers Heart Attack, Posts Photo From Hospital
An ambulance in a file photo. (George Frey/Getty Images)

Darrell Sheets, star of reality TV show “Storage Wars,” was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack.

Sheets said he will have to undergo surgery, TMZ reported on March 12.

For the past three months, he has been quite sick, Sheets said. But last night, he suffered a mild heart attack and was hospitalized, according to the report.

Storage Wars on A&E's Darrell Sheets suffered a mild heart attack.

TMZ 发布于 2019年3月12日周二

He also said he has congestive heart failure and a lung issue.

“Well here we go I wasn’t going to say anything, but you all have been the greatest friends and fans,” he wrote on Facebook along with a photo of him in a hospital bed with his wife, Romney Snyder, according to TMZ.

He added: “Today I am having surgery so all your prayers would be deeply appreciated. Thank you for being there for me. It’s been a great #storagewars and as you can see Romney is right by my side. Love you Rom.”

According to Healthline, congestive heart failure “is a chronic progressive condition that affects the pumping power of your heart muscles,” and it’s sometimes only just referred to as “heart failure.”

Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a chronic progressive condition that affects the pumping power of your heart muscles.

HeartLife Foundation 发布于 2018年6月12日周二

“You have four heart chambers. The upper half of your heart has two atria, and the lower half of your heart has two ventricles. The ventricles pump blood to your body’s organs and tissues, and the atria receive blood from your body as it circulates back from the rest of your body. CHF develops when your ventricles can’t pump enough blood volume to the body,” according to the health website.

Other details about Sheets’ health scare are not clear.

Celebrities Lost So Far in 2019

Luke Perry

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Luke Perry from “Riverdale” speaks onstage at the CW Network portion of the Summer 2018 TCA Press Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif, on Aug. 6, 2018. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

Peter Tork

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Peter Tork of the Monkees passed away at 77 in February 2019. (Getty Images/Noel Vasquez)

Albert Finney

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British actor Albert Finney died in February 2019 at the age of 82. (Lucy Nicholson/AFP/Getty Images)

James Ingram

Longtime R&B singer James Ingram died in late January. Quincy Jones, a collaborator of his, wrote: “With that soulful, whisky sounding voice, James Ingram was simply magical … every beautiful note that James sang pierced your essence and comfortably made itself at home.”

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Singer James Ingram has died at the age of 66 after a battle with brain cancer, according to reports on Jan. 29. (Getty Images)

Fatima Ali

“Top Chef” alum Fatima Ali died on Friday, January 25, after a battle with terminal cancer. She was 29.

Former “Top Chef” contestant Bruce Kalman paid tribute to her: “It’s with a heavy heart we say goodbye to Fatima Ali today, as she has lost her battle with cancer,” he wrote

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“Top Chef” star Fatima Ali died at the age of 29 after battling a form of bone cancer, said her family. (Instagram / Selfie)

Carol Channing

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Carol Channing in Concord, N.H. Channing, whose career spanned decades on Broadway and on television has died at age 97. Publicist B. Harlan Boll says Channing died of natural causes early in Rancho Mirage, Calif., on Jan. 15, 2019. (Jim Cole/AP Photo, File)

Bob Einstein

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Bob Einstein in Hollywood, Calif., on June 27, 2018. (Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

Comedian and actor Bob Einstein died on Jan. 2 after a battle with cancer. He was 76.

Daryl Dragon

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Daryl ‘The Captain’ Dragon beside his ex-wife, Toni Tennille, wearing his signature captain’s hat. (Hillel Italie/AP)

Daryl Dragon, or “Captain” of pop group Captain and Tennille, died on Jan. 2 of renal failure.

From The Epoch Times