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General Hospital’s Kirsten Storms Reveals Health Battle: The Real Reason Behind Her Move to Nashville

Kirsten Storms, beloved by General Hospital fans as Maxie Jones, has opened up about a harrowing health diagnosis that prompted her recent departure from Los Angeles. In a candid update, the actress revealed that her move to Nashville was more than just a change of scenery—it was a necessary step to prioritize her survival and mental well-being.

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A Shocking Diagnosis

Earlier this year, Storms’ character, Maxie, was written off-screen and sent to a long-term care facility in Boston. While fans speculated about her status, Storms shared via Instagram that her real-life drama was far more serious. A brain scan in January revealed a brain aneurysm on the right side of her head.

This discovery comes just a few years after her 2021 craniotomy, a major surgery performed to remove noncancerous cysts. Despite the gravity of the situation, Storms admitted to using humor to cope, even joking with her medical team to ease the tension of the diagnosis.

Support from a Faithful Friend

Throughout this medical journey, Storms hasn’t been alone. Her longtime friend and former GH co-star, Emme Rylan (ex-Lulu Spencer), has been a constant pillar of support. Rylan, who was also by Storms’ side during her 2021 surgery, is helping her navigate the preparations for this upcoming procedure.

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The duo has turned their shared love for knitting and crochet into a therapeutic outlet, recently launching their creative business, Kirsten and Emme.

Prioritizing Peace in Nashville

Storms reflected that the combination of chronic stress and recurring health scares served as a wake-up call. Her decision to relocate to Nashville was driven by a need for:

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Resilience Amid Uncertainty

As she prepares for her next brain procedure, Storms remains remarkably grounded. She acknowledged that while her brain feels like it is “lowkey rebelling” against her, the experience has provided immense clarity.

“If we can, we do our best to do what’s best for ourselves and loved ones,” Storms shared, emphasizing that even the hardest seasons of life offer lessons in resilience.

While there is no official word yet on when Maxie Jones will return to Port Charles, Storms is currently focusing on what matters most: her health, her family, and the support of her closest friends.

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