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‘90 Day Fiancé’ Star David Toborowsky Shares Hospital Update: “I’m Still Fighting” 💪

‘90DF’ David Toborowsky Gives Hospital Update, Keeps Fighting

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David Toborowsky won over a lot of viewers on 90 Day Fiance. He spent the beginning of the new year in the hospital. The popular reality show star shared an update and vowed to keep fighting. Keep reading to find out more about his hospital stay.

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David Toborowsky and Annie Suwan first appeared on 90 Day Fiancé in Season 5. They’ve been a long-standing couple in the franchise. Viewers were initially wary of their significant age gap. The Louisville, Kentucky native is 24 years older than his now-wife.

David Toborowsky From 90 Day Fiance, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube
David Toborowsky From 90 Day Fiance, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube

Since their time on the reality show, the couple has built a life together. They moved to Thailand in late 2024 so Annie Suwan could give birth to their baby in her home country. Minthira, who was conceived via IVF, was born in March 2025.

As the world welcomed in 2026, David Toborowsky spent the first moments of the new year in a Thailand hospital. The 90 Day Fiance star took to social media to reveal his medical woes. “This is not how I planned to start the year. Instead of being out and about, I’m in the hospital dealing with degenerative disc disease and my sciatic nerve reminding me who’s boss.”

David Toborowsky's family visits him in the hospital/Credit: Instagram
David Toborowsky’s family visits him in the hospital/Credit: Instagram

The reality star is now 57 and really feeling his age. But he wasn’t alone in the hospital room. His wife Annie Suwan brought their daughter to visit. David Toborowsky shared a picture of his adorable family on social media.

David Toborowsky Gives Update, Vows To Keep Fighting

David Toborowsky has since been discharged from the hospital. But before he was released, he had an MRI to assess the damage to his spine. He didn’t share the results yet, but revealed that the initial treatment plan was an injection to get him back on his feet again.

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