Actor and singer Mikhail Boyarsky is reportedly nearing discharge from the Mariinsky Hospital around December 1, with updates circulating through the Telegram channel 112. The information suggests his health remains stable and not a cause for medical concern at this time.
112 notes that Boyarsky genuinely wants to return home and leave the hospital as soon as possible, highlighting his strong wish to resume ordinary life after treatment.
Earlier, 78.ru reported that Boyarsky experienced a heart attack on November 27 and was admitted to the Mariinsky Hospital. By the following day, medical staff described his condition as stable, allowing careful monitoring to continue.
Citing a person familiar with the situation, Izvestia indicated on November 29 that angiography had taken place on November 27 to check his status. The publication added that the artist is undergoing intensive therapy and receiving specialized metabolic and dynamic management to support recovery.
On November 30, Larisa Luppian, Boyarsky’s wife, stated that he expected discharge within the next few days, reinforcing the sense of imminent progress in his treatment plan.
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