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Conservative YouTuber Steven Crowder said that he could 'physically feel death' several days after a 'mild lung collapse'

Palmer Haasch   

Conservative YouTuber Steven Crowder said that he could 'physically feel death' several days after a 'mild lung collapse'
  • Steven Crowder is a conservative YouTuber who's been demonetized twice by the platform.
  • He posted about having surgery in early July in relation to a "connective tissue disorder."
  • On Tuesday, he said that he "took a turn for the worse" and could "physically feel death."

YouTuber and conservative commentator Steven Crowder said he had "taken a turn for the worse" on Monday to the extent that he could "physically feel death" days after one of his lungs collapsed.

Crowder posted in late June that he was having surgery to correct a "genetic defect" and has been documenting his recovery on social media since the procedure in early July.

In a tweet on Tuesday, he said that the problem was "fixable" and thanked his followers for their support.

Crowder said in a $4 that he was having surgery in July because he had a "connective tissue disorder" that led to his "chest caving in on [his] heart." He later $4 $4

$4, that surgery can be a treatment route for those who have moderate or severe symptoms from $4, a condition in which a person's breastbone is sunken into their chest.

Crowder has been posting about his recovery on social media and said $4 that he gained "12 lbs of fluid in one night" after the surgery.

$4 on July 23, he tweeted later that day that he experienced a "mild lung collapse" that would set back his recovery.

Crowder, who hosts the podcast "Louder With Crowder," is a well-known right-wing media personality who has 5.49 million subscribers on his primary channel, $4, and approximately 996,000 subscribers on his second channel, CrowderBits.

YouTube removed him from its Partner Program $4 They previously removed him from the program $4 but had reinstated him a year later.

He's also violated the platform's policies in the past for $4 and $4, The Verge reported.

A representative for Crowder did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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