Jessie J has revealed she’s been rushed to hospital with fluid on her lungs, six weeks after undergoing surgery for breast cancer.
The singer, 37, has been recovering following the operation in June, after revealing the cancer had luckily been caught by doctors ‘early’.
But taking to Instagram Stories on Sunday, Jessie revealed that she had been readmitted to hospital, and has since been told she has an infection.
Sharing a photo from her hospital bed, Jessie shared a snap of an IV canula in her hand, and admitted she’s found the recovery from her surgery the ‘most mentally challenging time.’
In the post, she wrote: ‘How I spent the last 24 hours. 6 weeks post surgery and I was back in the same ward I was after my surgery. Not expected or planned.’
She went onto reveal: ‘I had and still have symptoms that pointed towards a blood clot on the lung. IT IS NOT A BLOOD CLOT THANK GOD.

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Jessie J has revealed she’s been rushed to hospital with fluid on her lungs, six weeks after undergoing surgery for breast cancer
‘They ran a lot tests, which ended up showing I have an infection (still trying to figure out what) and a little fluid on my lungs.
‘Finding it hard to breathe in, but I discharged myself last night (I hate being in hospital) and will continue the investigation as an outpatient.’
In a second post, Jessie wrote: ‘I know many people who will have gone through this or similar may or may not agree with me on this or not, and that’s OK.
‘But I know for me, the true hard journey of this whole thing physically was the day I went into surgery. The recovering physically is far from quick or easy, and mentally it’s been the most challenging time for me.
‘Especially as a Mum with a toddler and being unable to be the mother I usually am.
‘And having to change the plans for my career for this year has been frustrating after working so hard to get to the point and excited to do it all. But it’s life. I know that.
‘And don’t get me wrong, getting the all clear was an is incredible, but that result didn’t speed up or make the recovery from the surgery any easier physically.’
In her final post, Jessie told her followers that the health scare has been a stark reminder that she still needs to ‘slow down’ while she continues her recovery from surgery.

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The singer has been recovering following the operation in June, after revealing the cancer had luckily been caught by doctors ‘early’

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But taking to Instagram Stories on Sunday, Jessie revealed that she had been readmitted to hospital, and has since been told she has an infection

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Sharing a photo from her hospital bed, Jessie shared a snap of an IV canula in her hand, and admitted she’s found the recovery from her surgery the ‘most mentally challenging time’

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In her final post, Jessie told her followers that the health scare has been a stark reminder that she still needs to ‘slow down’ while she continues her recovery from surgery
She added: ‘A reminder to myself to slow tf down even though I feel like I’m at a [turtle] pace right now.
‘This isn’t a speedy recovery. And it isn’t meant to be. As an ADHD Ariest fire breathing dragon T-Rex, I can do it myself, I’m always OK woman.
‘That slow pace has been a hard reality to accept tbh. I love moving and working and being up and active but I can’t be right now, and that’s what it is.
‘And I am finding the strength in knowing that all can be adjusted to align with a slower pace and the support of my very small inner support circle YKWYA. Thank you.
‘My body and immune system said ”sit down d***head”.’
Jessie previously admitted she went into ‘survival mode’ upon learning of her cancer diagnosis, but is now letting herself feel angry and sad in equal measure.
Sharing an Instagram post in June, she wrote: Jessie wrote: ‘2 weeks post surgery. Had my drain out 2 nights ago. She said breathe in and take a hard breathe out. She whipped that thang out so quick. Woii oii. Weirdest feeling. But so nice to have it out after 12 days.
‘Now it’s just me and my wonky boobs trying to figure out how to dress until I match them up. The left one is looking at me like ‘you ok babe?”.
She continued: ‘Also my experience was when I was diagnosed I went into survival mode.
‘There was so much going on with appointments and in my mind esp with a toddler I had just moved and was about to start this campaign after 8 years away. Mad.

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Jessie previously admitted she went into ‘survival mode’ upon learning of her cancer diagnosis, but is now letting herself feel angry and sad in equal measure
‘I didn’t really have a lot of time to process what was happening or what was going to happen. So I’m currently experiencing some delayed sadness and frustration by having time to process what IS happening.
‘A little disappointed in myself I didn’t say goodbye to my old boob enough. Sounds silly but that’s where I’m at. Again that’s my journey. I’m sure others feel different.
‘But for me I didn’t think beyond the surgery. I was just being strong. Well now I’m here and letting myself be angry and sad and all the things. Just for a few days.
‘Then I will sew some padding in a bra to even them out order some t-shirts and crack tf on’.
Jessie previously confirmed that she is not cancer free, a day after posting her hopes to be rid of the disease.
The singer said last month her previous post had been ‘misunderstood’ and while she was ‘praying’ for good news, the cancer at present had unfortunately not ‘all gone’.
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