Shoaib Ibrahim and Deepika Kakkar have been going through difficult situations for some time. The actor’s father was admitted on ventilator while Deepika is battling cancer. In such a situation, Shoaib has now shared the update on the health of wife Deepika Kakkar and father. The TV actor told that Deepika’s immunotherapy has started. Let us tell you what information he shared.
Actually, Shoaib Ibrahim has recently shared his vlog on YouTube. In this he is giving information, ‘As I had said that Deepika’s immuno is about to start, it has now started and is going on. I have just come here from Kokila and will go for 3-4 hours. Till then we will stay here. Then I will go back out there.
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How is Shoaib Ibrahim’s father?
Along with this, Shoaib Ibrahim also gave an update on his father’s health in his vlog. He said, ‘He is also better now. They are getting better day by day. But some things are not easy and they will get right if they take time. His condition is still stable. Shoaib told that his father started talking and heard his voice after about 10 days. He is also going to speech therapy. The actor said, ‘For the last two-three days it seems that things are getting better and it is feeling good. The doctor says that he can be shifted from ICU by Monday. But for now he will remain in the hospital.
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Rumors of Deepika’s surgery dismissed
Not only this, Shoaib Ibrahim also reacted to the rumors about Deepika’s surgery in his vlog. He told, ‘I received many messages in which I was asked whether Deepika would undergo surgery. but it’s not like that. The doctors have not yet taken any decision about the surgery and we have also not been told whether it will be needed or not. I don’t know where these news came from or who spread them. At present there is no update regarding the surgery. Currently she is taking immunotherapy.