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						<p>On the mend. <strong><strong>Jon Gosselin</strong></strong> went into detail about his experience in a “packed” emergency room after being <strong>diagnosed with the coronavirus</strong> earlier this year.</p>


<p>“My stepdaughter, Jordan, <strong><strong>Colleen [Conrad]</strong></strong>‘s daughter, took me to the hospital and I had a 104.8 [degree fever],” the <em>Jon &amp; Kate Plus 8</em> alum, 43, reveals in a clip from the Thursday, January 14, episode of<em> Dr. Oz</em>. “I was in a wheelchair. I had to wait in the ER. It was packed, like, the hospital was full and then they put me on a gurney and put me in the hallway in the waiting room, so I could get a temporary room.”</p>
<p>After the Pennsylvania native got bloodwork done at the hospital, he received a <strong>variety of recommended treatments</strong> from the doctors. “All of a sudden, I’m getting antibiotics, steroids and a plasma antibody transfusion for COVID. It happened really fast,” Gosselin says. “Then they moved me … up to another room, a more permanent room. Then I just remember sleeping and it was just surreal. Like, ‘What?’ I didn’t even realize why I was there until, like, three days later.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1949438"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/01/13/jon-gosselin-i-was-hospitalized-with-covid-19-amid-pandemic-0.jpg" alt="Jon Gosselin Hospitalized With COVID-19 Amid Pandemic" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Jon Gosselin</span> <span class="credit">ZoCo Productions, LLC</span></figcaption></figure><p>News of the reality star’s health scare comes months after his 16-year-old son Collin accused him of abusive behavior, <strong>prompting an investigation</strong> by the Berks County Children &amp; Youth Services in Pennsylvania. Jon shares Collin and sextuplet siblings, Aaden, Leah, Alexis, Hannah and Joel, and 19-year-old twins Madelyn and Cara with ex-wife <strong><strong>Kate Gosselin</strong></strong>, from whom he split in 2009. The DJ <strong>denied the teenager’s allegations</strong> shortly after they made headlines in September 2020.</p>


<p>“Jon has never abused Collin,” a rep told <em>Us Weekly</em> at the time, claiming that “Collin has endured severe trauma” over the years. “No charges have been filed against him and there’s no ongoing CYS investigation. … Jon is a loving father who has worked hard to ensure that his son gets the support and help he needs.”</p>

		<p>Two months later, Jon urged his other children to speak out amid the ongoing drama with Collin and Kate, 45, who claimed that <strong>her ex-husband was “a violent and abusive person.”</strong></p>
<p>“I think the kids need to talk,” Jon told<em> Dr. Oz</em> in November 2020. “I mean, I’m giving them the outlet of, ‘If you want to talk to the public because you’re public [people], you have every opportunity to do these things.'”</p>
<p>At the time, the <em>Couples Therapy</em> alum said <strong>he was leaving the ball “in their court”</strong> and was trying to stay “focused on the two” children who live with him, Collin and Hannah. After his battle with COVID-19, Jon wants the rest of his kids to know that he’s thinking “of [the] future more.”</p>


<p>“I hope that one day I can <strong>be part of your life</strong>,” he says in a heartfelt message to his family on Thursday’s episode. “I’m glad that I got a second chance. I was more concerned about myself in the hospital and getting better and getting back to my family. I miss them. That’s another surreal part of my life that I have developed a thick skin around to move forward, to just help Hannah and Collin right now, since they live with me. Those are things that I want to build towards.”</p>


						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Meredith Nardino</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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