Avery gives a health update about her life-threatening illness

 Avery Mills, known from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days season 3, has been facing serious health issues in recent months. During one of her TikTok live sessions, she opened up about her struggles, revealing that she had been experiencing severe symptoms such as high fevers, difficulty breathing, enlarged lymph nodes, and infections affecting her joints and liver. 


Despite numerous visits to the doctor, she still hasn't received a definitive diagnosis. Avery shared that she went into septic shock, a life-threatening condition, and doctors initially suspected she might have lymphoma due to masses found on her lymph nodes. This news was devastating for Avery, who feared for her future and the possibility of not being able to become a mother.

Last weekend, Avery posted a TikTok video to provide a health update after many 90 Day Fiancé fans sent her DMs asking if she was okay. In the video, Avery explained that she had been pushing herself too hard, trying to promote her perfume brand and earn money to cover her mounting medical bills. This stress likely contributed to her deteriorating health. Fortunately, further tests revealed that she does not have lymphoma or leukemia, but she is battling five different infections, three of which are quite serious.



@omavery Heres whats been going on recently with my health 🫶 thank you for all the support #healthupdate #hijabi #alhumdulillah #healing #infection ♬ original sound - Avery

Avery is currently in quarantine, taking a lot of steroids and antibiotics to treat her conditions. She believes she contracted the infections from contaminated food or someone's saliva in food during her recent travels, urging her followers to be cautious when traveling and to wear masks.

Avery may be feeling better now, but in her recent TikTok video, she still looks visibly ill. Fans in the comments section have expressed their concern, urging her to take care of herself and prioritize her health above everything else. They have been supportive, reminding her that her well-being is the most important thing and encouraging her to rest and recover fully.