What Happens to Lulu After Surgery on General Hospital? Spoilers Explained

The recent episode of General Hospital witnessed an interesting turn as Lulu Spencer finally underwent a crucial surgery. Following this, fans are eager to find out the character’s current health status. So, what happened to Lulu, and did she survive the treatment in General Hospital?

Here are the latest General Hospital spoilers, revealing the future of the popular character.

Is Lulu Spencer dead or alive in General Hospital?

Lulu Spencer is alive in General Hospital.

As fans are aware, Lulu had gone through a tough time in the show from facing dangerous situations in her job to a tumultuous personal life. Her romantic relationship with Dante has witnessed numerous ups and downs. However, she faced the worst tragedy of her life in 2020.

Lulu paid a visit to The Floating Rib to meet her boyfriend Dustin. Soon, things took a devastating turn as an explosion took place organized by Cyrus Renault. Lulu was left with injuries but her condition seemed fine. She ended up confessing her love for Dante but her peace was short-lived again after she hurt her head. Following this, Lulu suffered a critical injury in the brain and landed in a coma.

While family and friends prayed for her recovery, Lulu’s condition worsened. She needed a liver transplant for survival increasing the worries for her family. However, a hope came in the form of Sam McCall, who decided to donate her liver to Lulu. While Sam passed away after the transplant, Lulu finally began to recover. Lulu’s mother Laura was still worried about her daughter being sent to a long-term facility for recovery. However, a miracle happened as Lulu finally opened her eyes after around four years, leaving fans thrilled.

Lulu Spencer’s return is expected to bring new twists in the series. Fans are especially looking forward to her relationship with Dante following Sam’s selfless sacrifice. Alexa Havins will now be seen in the role of Lulu Spencer, which was earlier portrayed by Emme Rylan.

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