Family-related sources claim that he may be suffering from pancreatitis
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Travis Barker's stepdaughter is grateful to her hospitalized fans for "her love and prayer."
This week, a 46-year-old drummer rushed to the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, now to Atiana de la Hoya, the daughter of Travis' ex-wife Shana. Was done. Moakler and professional boxer Oscar DeLa Hoya acknowledge that your wishes are "highly appreciated".
She wrote in her Instagram story: It hears, feels, and appreciates Xx.
Barker's wife, Courtney Cardassian, 43, is said to have refused to leave the bedside of the Blink-182 star.
One source said this week: They were both. Travis suffered from extreme stomach pain and she could hardly walk.
It is not yet known why Barker is hospitalized, but sources related to her family claim that Barker may be suffering from pancreatitis. increase.
He was taken to Cedars Sinai after tweeting "God saved me" on Tuesday.
Rapper Kid Kudi joined social media this week to reveal that he was praying for Travis.
The 38-year-old "Pursuit of Happiness" star tweeted, "Travis loves you and I pray for you."
Rappers and Barker have been friends for years and collaborated on the drummer's 2011 song "Cool Head."
Barker's daughter, Alabama Barker, also asked her fans this week to "send a prayer."
This is more than a month after the musician (including his 18-year-old son Landon) and Cardassian got married in Portofino, Italy.
They first had a wedding in Las Vegas in March, then got married in May, and then held a third ceremony for family and friends in Italy.
Barker was one of two survivors in 2008 and was previously involved in a horrific plane crash when four died tragically.
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