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Ben Saunders was once on stage of the very first The Voice of Holland, nowadays he is mainly tangled with his health. “I have to hang upside down every hour!”

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Ben Saunders won the very first edition of the now controversial The Voice of Holland in 2010, but soon fell into oblivion. Nowadays he is mainly active as a tattoo artist, with his own shop in Hoorn. He works full -time there, although his body is getting in his way more and more. From a medical point of view, the 42-year-old singer is not doing well.

Surgery for nothing

It is now half a year since Ben had operated on a hernia. “That operation was pretty fucked. So I was operated on, I was indeed flat for almost six weeks, but I still had problems after that. I just had the feeling that the hernia was still there. So I had pictures taken again,” he says in the Party.

He continues: “And then it turned out not only that the old hernia was indeed still there, but they also saw that a new hernia had been added. The surgeon said,” This is not possible to operate against what you have. ” So that operation has actually been for nothing. “

Bat

It is a typical tattooed disorder, Ben believes. “You often have to be bent or take a certain position that is not necessarily good for your back. I have been doing this for 26 years, it is also a kind of wear.”

And now? “Well, I don’t want medication, because I don’t feel like feeling so suppressed all day. So I just keep going. The doctor advised me to lie down in an inversion table. Then you’ll be hung upside down like a bat.”

Version table

Not to do, Ben believes. “Yes, I don’t really see that, you know. In the shop I can’t say to a customer:” Sorry, but I have to stop tattooing because I have to hang upside down. Yes, I just don’t know anymore. “

He concludes: “I think I just have to accept it. I just have to learn to live with it. I want to try it once, such a inversion table, but every hour? No, I really can’t succeed.”

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