“Breaking Amish” star Jeremiah Raber revealed in an emotional TikTok video that he was airlifted to a hospital with “possible liver failure.”
The reality television alum posted on Dec. 30, explaining that he was “waiting to be life flighted to another hospital.” And with that, Raber shared a selfie of himself in a hospital bed. Raber explained that his blood sugar level was at 993, along with possible liver failure.
He then shared another post of the helicopter as well as himself on a stretcher.
On Jan. 2, Raber shared a heartfelt note to his followers.
Huge thank you to all the people that have been praying for me. I truly appreciate it!!! I’m doing good and will be out tomorrow!,” he wrote.
Raber became a cast member of “Breaking Amish” in 2012 for season 1, and then later came back for several seasons of “Return to Amish.”
Fans Show Support For Jeremiah Raber
Under his TikTok posts, many people left comments, showing support and wishing him a speedy recovery.
“🙏🙏🙏🙏 We love ya bro💪💪💪😘,” ’90 Day Fiancé’ star Angela Deem commented.
“Prayers Jeremiah I have been through this with my daughter and you have to fight, have faith in God. We’re all praying for you. FIGHT JEREMIAH. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏,” one person wrote.
“Oh Jeremiah, I’m sending much needed prayers your way. Along with a big hug from me to you. You got this Jeremiah you have so many good people praying for you,” another person said.
Jeremiah Raber Opener Up About Past Heart Issues
In March 2024, Raber posted a TikTok video, revealing that he was suffering from heart issues, while also thanking his fans for “everything you’ve been doing for me over the last couple of weeks.”
“Hopefully soon I’ll be at the doctor’s and getting it checked out,” he explained in the video (per InTouch Weekly). “I appreciate it more than you’ll ever know,” he said about his followers’ support.
A month later, he posted another video explaining how he spent two days in the hospital for heart issues as well as diabetic ketoacidosis, which, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a condition that “develops when the body can’t make enough insulin.”
“Without enough insulin, the body begins to break down fat as fuel. This causes a buildup of acids in the blood,” the website added. “Those acids are called ketones. If it’s not treated, the buildup can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.”



