Lamar Odom health news: Kardashians recall Odom's hospitalization

Former LA Lakers forward Lamar Odom Wikimedia Commons/Bridget Samuels licensed under CC BY 2.0

The Kardashians have talked about the incident that almost took Lamar Odom's life last October.

The episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" on Sunday addressed the near-fatal incident involving Khloe Kardashian's estranged husband, who was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel.

The famous reality-show family stopped filming of their hit series during the time that the former NBA player was rushed to the hospital on Oct.13. This is why there are no clips showing Khloe rushing to the ICU where Lamar was initially admitted.

However, the Kardashians wanted to show the fans with the recently released episode of their show how their family managed to deal with Lamar's health scare.

Khloe's mother Kris Jenner described what her former son-in-law had to go through during this chapter of his life. "He came in dead," Jenner revealed during the episode.

The Kardashian-Jenner matriarch also mentioned that she felt helpless during that time because she could not do anything to help him. But she recalled that Khloe was constantly by his side during the entire time that he was in the Las Vegas hospital.

"Khloe has been spending every second in the hospital with Lamar, and she feels guilty for needing to leave his side, even if it's to take a shower," Jenner said. "I hope she gets her hair washed."

Lamar spent less than a week in a Las Vegas hospital before he was airlifted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was released from the hospital last month. Just recently, his maternal aunt JaNean Mercer told ABC News that he "continues to make remarkable strides." He is also expected to continue his recovery at a different facility in the coming days.

Lamar and Khloe remain married since their divorce proceedings have been delayed.

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