Actress Kirsten Storms has officially rejoined the cast of 'General Hospital' after a six-month absence to address a brain aneurysm. Her character, Maxie, marked her return in a dramatic fashion, emerging from a coma to the surprise of her on-screen family.
Storms' break from the beloved daytime drama began last July, initially attributed to a planned relocation from Los Angeles to Nashville with her daughter. However, a subsequent social media update in October unveiled a more pressing reason: significant health issues. She disclosed that a follow-up scan in January, stemming from a cyst removal in 2021, led to the unexpected discovery of a brain aneurysm. This revelation came as a shock, prompting an immediate need for surgical consideration.
Despite the initial alarm, Storms provided an update in December, sharing that she had chosen to defer the surgical procedure. Consultations with a new neurosurgeon revealed that her aneurysm fell into a 'gray zone' – not critically small, but also not at an immediate, mandatory surgery size. This allowed her the option to monitor its progression rather than undergoing immediate coiling. She expressed a cautious optimism about this 'wait and see' strategy.
Concluding her announcement, Storms reassured fans with a blend of humor and gratitude for their unwavering support, hinting at her imminent return to the fictional town of Port Charles. Her character's re-entry, with a protective maternal instinct, promises to reignite storylines and bring fresh dynamics to 'General Hospital'.