Kim Kardashian is making sure to stay on top of her health, and she's not afraid to share the details. After sharing that she was diagnosed with a small brain aneurysm during the premiere episode of The Kardashians, Kim offered a glimpse into how she's feeling now. "You'll see in the next episode that I did go and get a Prenuvo scan," Kim said on Good Morning America on October 28. "And I had to end up going and getting tons of other brain scans at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center with all the team."
She added, "So just tune in next week, but everything works out." While Kim didn't go into further details about her scan results, she emphasized the importance of knowing the ins and outs about your health. "It's just a good measure to go make sure that you always check everything," she said. "And health is wealth, and you have to be careful with everything that you do."

In the family's October 22 episode, Kim first told her sister Kourtney Kardashian about her health scare after coming from an examination. "There's like a little aneurysm," Kim says in an extended trailer that aired during the premiere, before the clip cuts to a scene of her getting a scan in an MRI machine where the dilated blood vessel was detected. "They're like 'it's just stress.'" The revelation caused her older sister to audibly gasp and say, "Whoa."
Giving a glimpse at her emotional state, in another scene, Kim cries as she asks, "Why is this happening to me?" Additionally, Kim—who shares kids North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6, with Kanye West—shared another health issue stemming from the aftermath of her 2022 divorce from the rapper. "I haven't had psoriasis since I've gotten a divorce and it just started coming back," the SKIMS founder said as she examined the red rashes on her legs. "Anytime I feel...something."
Kim—who divorced the "Famous" rapper in 2022 after six years of marriage—explained that his claims that she was keeping their kids from seeing him brought added stress. As one of them became aware of his comments, she admitted, "I've been able to hide it for so long. I always felt like I had a little bit of Stockholm syndrome, where I always felt really bad and always protected and always wanted to help. This was the first time I didn't feel like responsibility personally." For the All's Fair star, protecting her peace was ultimately the choice she had to make to maintain her health. "I can't stress too much about that," she explained. "I have to worry about other things."