
'I was about to die': CaseOh returns to streaming 1 week later, breaks silence over health concerns on stream
Twitch sensation CaseOh finally returned to streaming after a worrying health hiatus, and fans couldn't be more relieved. He made a dramatic return to streaming this week, ending a days-long silence that had left fans worried and speculating.
Known for his chaotic energy and signature black hoodie, the 27-year-old streamer greeted viewers on July 13 with a burst of emotion and one very clear message:
'I'm alive, bro!'
CaseOh breaks silence after health scare: 'I'm alive, bro'
CaseOh's first words were:
'Yo! Chat, I'm alive, bro!'
For someone who'd just spent a week battling a brutal double-punch of ear infection and TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder), his comeback was anything but low-energy.
'W, subbers, I can't even read 'em!'
he continued as his Twitch notifications flooded in.
'I thought I was about to die' CaseOh describes terrifying symptoms
At one point during the stream, a viewer asked him directly what had happened.
'I got absolutely just double-slammed,'
he said.
'severe ear infection combined with a bad case of TMJ….. I thought I was about to die.'
He went on to say that the pain wasn't just unbearable; it was 'nonstop.' Swelling, ringing in his ears, sleepless nights, and a swollen jaw made it nearly impossible for him to even sit up for more than 30 minutes.
Fans in the chat spammed hearts and 'WE MISSED YOU' messages as CaseOh recalled days without sleep, constant ringing in his ear, and intense jaw pain.
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He revealed that the swelling was so severe at one point, his ear was nearly shut and his jaw looked like it belonged in a cartoon.
Community updates came through Mom via Discord
While CaseOh was down and out, his mother stepped up to keep his community in the loop. Updates posted in his Discord over the week detailed every step, from doctors switching up antibiotics to adding steroids to manage the jaw pain.
The updates were a lifeline for fans worried about the Arkansas-based creator, many of whom had been checking in daily for any signs of improvement.
What's next for CaseOh?
For now, fans are just glad he's upright, talking fast, and being his usual chaotic self. Because if there's one thing the internet's learned: CaseOh might go down for a bit, but he always comes back louder than ever.
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