Musician Travis Barker broke his toe just days after celebrating his 47th birthday.
The Blink-182 drummer revealed his injury to fans on Instagram, sharing photos of his x-ray and a photo of him wearing a foot brace. It looks like he broke the fourth toe of his left foot.
“I broke my f-king toe,” he tweeted, without sharing any more details.
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Despite the injury, Barker was back at work and posted a video of him rocking out on the drums at his home studio in Calabasas, California.
Last week he celebrated his birthday in Tennessee with wife Kourtney Kardashian, 43, who showered him with praise.
“I am beyond grateful for the day you were born,” the reality star wrote on Instagram.
“Happy birthday to the husband of my dreams my soulmate @travisbarker you changed my life forever.”
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Barker has had his fair share of injuries and health issues in the past. Last year, he was rushed to the hospital in LA for “life-threatening” pancreatitis.
“I went for an endoscopy on Monday feeling great. But after dinner I started to have excruciating pain and have been hospitalized ever since,” he wrote on his Instagram story at the time.
“During the endoscopy, I had a very small polyp removed in a very sensitive area, usually treated by specialists, which unfortunately damaged a critical pancreatic drainage tube. This resulted in severe life-threatening pancreatitis.”
Travis added, “I’m so incredibly thankful that with intensive treatment I’m much better right now.”
In 2008, Barker also survived a plane crash that killed four of the six people on board. The rocker was traveling in a private jet with DJ Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein, three members of his entourage and a pilot when it overran the South Carolina runway and burst into flames.
He and Goldstein managed to escape the plane, both with severe burns. Barker suffered third-degree burns on 65 percent of his body and had to undergo 26 surgeries to learn to walk again. He was in hospital for three months.
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In an interview with Men’s health last year he said the crash was a wake-up call for him to stop abusing opioids and prescription drugs.
“People always say, ‘Did you go to rehab?’ ‘ he told the magazine. ‘And I (say), ‘No, I was in a plane crash.’ That was my withdrawal. Lose three of your friends and almost die? That was my wake up call. If I hadn’t had a crash I probably never would have stopped.”
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