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Reality TV star, 33, suffers heart attack from vaping

A reality TV star has revealed he suffered a heart attack and lung injury from vaping that left him hospitalised for a week.

Below Deck star Fraser Olender revealed he suffered a heart attack and lung injury from vaping.

“A few weeks ago I was rushed to hospital due to severe chest pains and difficulties breathing,” the reality star, 33, wrote on Saturday alongside an Instagram carousel of photos showing him in the hospital.

He noted that the incident led him to spend a week in London hospitals visiting specialists as he sought to find the cause behind the pain he was experiencing.

Below Deck star Fraser Olender revealed he suffered a heart attack and lung injury from vaping. Picture: Instagram
Below Deck star Fraser Olender revealed he suffered a heart attack and lung injury from vaping. Picture: Instagram
‘I had vape poisoning... and I have never experienced fear or pain like it,’ he shared. Picture: Instagram
‘I had vape poisoning... and I have never experienced fear or pain like it,’ he shared. Picture: Instagram

“To keep it simple — I had vape poisoning, (an E-cigarette or Vaping-Associated Lung Injury (EVALI)) and I have never experienced fear or pain like it,” he shared of the illness, which is an acute or subacute respiratory illness that can be fatal.

Olender explained that he developed a “coronary artery vasospasm”, meaning that the arteries delivering blood to his heart “suddenly clamped down”

“That spasm reduced blood flow enough to cause an ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), better known as a heart attack – not because of a blockage, but because my heart wasn’t getting enough oxygen during the spasm,” he continued.

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Olender started on the flagship Below Deck series as Second Stew in Season 9. Picture: Instagram
Olender started on the flagship Below Deck series as Second Stew in Season 9. Picture: Instagram
The star is now the first ever male Chief Stew in the franchise. Picture: Instagram
The star is now the first ever male Chief Stew in the franchise. Picture: Instagram

The star added that he’s out of the woods and is “grateful” to be “recovering” now, but still felt the need to share the scary ordeal with his followers because “I never realised something like this could happen.”

Among the several photos and videos he shared, he also included a brief clip of his boyfriend, Las Culturistas podcast host Matt Rogers, supporting him by his hospital bed.

While Olender is ‘grateful’ to be ‘recovering’, he shared his story to urge his followers to stop vaping. Picture: Instagram
While Olender is ‘grateful’ to be ‘recovering’, he shared his story to urge his followers to stop vaping. Picture: Instagram

“If this experience can help even one person rethink vaping, it’s worth telling,” he went on in his caption.

“I haven’t touched a vape since this happened and never will. The pain I endured for 24 hours was inexplicable, 2 rounds of morphine didn’t touch the sides and eventually had to be given the strongest pain relief legal to administer in ER – and that only brought my pain from a 10 to a 7.”

“I could have died for the sake of something so ridiculously stupid, so please do yourselves a favour and give it up too – cold turkey. We do not know enough about these horrific things but I can tell you one thing; that was NOT cute, not even for the plot,” he closed.

This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as Reality TV star, 33, suffers heart attack from vaping

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