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"I felt like I couldn't breathe, I couldn't talk and I couldn't move," said Lavigne who is recuperating from the bacterial infection at home in Ontario. "I thought I was dying." "There were definitely times I couldn't shower for a full week because I could barely stand," said the 30-year-old Napanee native. "It felt like having all your life sucked out of you."  Cared for by family She has been cared for by her mother and husband, Nickelback singer Chad Kroeger, while the illness left her bedridden for 5 months, the singer said. Fans have been sending their well wishes to the pop rocker after she told a fan she was suffering from health problems in December. "I'm not feeling well," wrote the typically private star in a direct message to a Lavigne Twitter fan account. "I'm having some health issues. So please keep me in your prayers." The request triggered an outpouring of support after the fan shared the exchange publicly. "The get-well messages and videos they sent touched me so deeply," Lavigne told People, revealing that she's now feeling "80 percent better."
The full interview will be available when the April 13th edition of the magazine hits newsstands. Making new music Despite her health problems, Lavigne revealed that she'd written a new single called Fly earlier this year. The song, benefiting the upcoming 2015 Special Olympics, is due out later this month. spire laptop backpack timbuk2The Canadian singer enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame in 2002 with her breakout hit Complicated, but her most recent album release, Hello Kitty, was widely panned by critics. backpack cha eun sangBillboard called the single's Japanese-themed video an "embarrassment in any language."  carhartt backpack kickflip sale
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"I publicly retract my statements about Conor Oberst, and sincerely apologize to him, his family, and his fans for writing such awful things about him," the accuser wrote. "I realize that my actions were wrong and could undermine the claims of actual sexual assault victims and for that I apologize. I'm truly sorry for all the pain that I caused."Time reports Faircloth's actual name is Joan Elizabeth Harris and made the accusations in a comments section of a 2013 article on xoJane, claiming Oberst "took a lot from me including my virginity, my dignity, and self-esteem." The admission comes months after Oberst stated he was filing a libel suit "in order to set the record straight and clear his name." Stereogum reports the singer was suing for $1,000,000 in damages and stated through his publicist in February that the allegations were "absolutely, unequivocally false." Oberst also said the claims had a damaging impact on his career. However a recent report by TMZ stating the allegations cost Oberst a $200,000 publishing contract were not factual.
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