Lorraine Kelly’s SH0CKING Health Revelation As She Undergoes EMERGENCY Surgery To Remove Ovaries And Fallopian Tubes

Television presenter Lorraine Kelly has opened up about a recent health scare that led to her undergoing surgery. A little over two weeks ago, Kelly revealed that she had been admitted to hospital for emergency keyhole surgery, during which both her ovaries and fallopian tubes were removed. Speaking candidly about the experience, she explained that she had been feeling unwell for some time but initially dismissed the symptoms. However, after her condition worsened, doctors advised immediate intervention. The procedure was a success, and Kelly has since expressed her gratitude to the medical staff who cared for her. Her openness about the ordeal has resonated with many fans, who have praised her for raising awareness about the importance of listening to one’s body and seeking medical help when something doesn’t feel right.

However, Lorraine had not spoken about what illness led to her surgery – until today. She made her presenting comeback on ITV’s Lorraine this morning (May 19) and shared an update with fans.

Lorraine Kelly interviews on Lorraine
‘Terrible pain’ led to Lorraine’s emergency surgery (Credit: ITV)

Lorraine Kelly reveals why she had operation

Lorraine found herself in the interview seat this morning, as herself and Dr Hilary Jones swapped places, so that she could speak about her recovery.

While Lorraine confirmed she was “glad” to be back, she finally revealed the “terrible pain” that resulted in her operation.

The 65 year old said: “I was coming back from India. On the flight I had terrible terrible pain and it was an ovarian cyst that had burst.

When I say discomfort, Jesus, you know I’m stoic, but it was horrible.

“It was a bit of bleeding and discomfort. When I say discomfort, Jesus, you know I’m stoic, but it was horrible. I had a scan and was told that it looks like there is a dodgy ovary, so it was best to get it out completely.”

Dr Hilary agreed, explaining that while it may have been benign, it had the risk of turning into cancer one day.

He told her: “After the menopause, those cysts, usually they are benign. But they can become quite large and have the potential to turn malignant. So as a precautionary measure they remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes.”

Lorraine Kelly interviewed by Dr Hilary on Lorraine
Dr Hilary and Lorraine swapped places (Credit: ITV)

How is Lorraine feeling now?

For Lorraine, getting the operation was “peace of mind” and thankfully she didn’t have a long hospital stay.

“I had a general aesthetic and I only stayed in for one night. When I got home, Steve [her husband] had to do everything – I’m not allowed to vacuum or anything.”

Speaking about whether or not she has been emotional over the removal of her ovaries, Lorraine admitted she hasn’t been. But that it has been an adjustment.

She said: “Because of my age, I’m nearly 66, obviously the baby ship has sailed, so I wasn’t emotional. But I do have to take a bit of testosterone, so there are things I have to do to get the balance right.”

However, she may be on the recovery road, but Lorraine is still having to take things easy and has to be “careful”.

Lorraine said: “I do get really tired and I have to be careful about that. Normally, I’m running around doing a lot, so I need to take it a little bit easier. But I am so glad to be back. It’s uncomfortable a little bit, so I just have to take it easy.”

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