World of Warcraft streamer Asmongold recently discussed a “mid-life crisis” of sorts after a string of unfortunate events. Now, Asmongold has given an update on the situation.
Asmongold had taken a sudden break from streaming, leaving his fans confused and concerned for the usually outspoken streamer. When Asmongold returned to social media, he explained that he was having car troubles, family issues, and health issues that resulted in him breaking down.
“I got so stressed out and so upset that I realized I need to take control of my life. It’s out of my control for my standards and that’s saying something,” Asmongold admitted at the time.
In a recent update to YouTube, the MMORPG enthusiast decided to give further information about his ongoing struggles.
Asmongold told his fans during a recent stream that he had decided to tackle his ongoing teeth issues, which ended up being more extensive than he previously thought. The top Twitch streamer explained that he got three root canals in one day, which resulted in even more issues.
“Soon my other teeth that were kind of in the front got damaged because they were so brittle and so f—– up. Obviously, it’s really great that this happened on Wednesday. Thursday they closed early. Friday they’re not open. What does that mean for me? That means I have to deal with this shit all weekend,” Asmongold said.
While awaiting his continued dental procedures, the streamer said that he has to deal with his damaged teeth, which makes it difficult for him to talk or eat. While it won’t “kill” him, he said it’s uncomfortable and unpleasant to “exist with.” He plans to get his teeth fixed as soon as possible after the weekend.
“I’m looking to, as soon as possible, get the other teeth fixed, and just kind of like be over this… I just want to move on beyond it and not think about it anymore,” Asmongold told fans.
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