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Loose Women star admits 'I was nervous' as they issue health update

Loose Women star admits 'I was nervous' as they issue health update

Daily Record11-05-2025

Loose Women star admits 'I was nervous' as they issue health update
Andrea McLean has opened up about her health struggles after being hospitalised earlier this year with pneumonia and kidney issues, saying that she is still on the road to recovery.
Former Loose Women panellist Andrea McLean has candidly shared her health struggles following a serious bout of pneumonia earlier this year.
Taking to Instagram, the 55-year old broadcaster revealed that she's been on a wellness retreat in Turkey, aiming to boost her recovery, but confessed she still feels "slow".

Addressing her followers directly, Andrea recounted her challenging start to the year, saying it "really set her back quite a bit".

She detailed her ordeal: "For those of you who don't know, it was basically I was hospitalised with pneumonia and kidney issues and all kinds of stuff. I've been really wanting to get back into wellness and fitness, but it has been a crawl rather than a walk or a run."
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Loose Women star admits 'I was nervous' as they issue health update
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In the caption accompanying her video, Andrea expressed: "My journey back to wellness is proving to be slow and bumpy. So when I was invited to come along to a Wellness week in Turkey, to train alongside incredible Olympic athletes and world class dancers, I said it sounds amazing.... BUT please know I can't keep up. I am slow now. I may fall down. I was nervous.
"And it's been wonderful. I have gone at my own pace. I've accepted that right now I can't do what I used to. And yes, I had to lay down for the rest of the day because I had too much fun doing a dance class and forgot to take it easy.
The former star issued a 'bumpy' start to the year
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"But it was all ok. No pressure. No worries. I have done the morning walk - not the run. I have done stretching and yoga. I've had a massage. And I have met some of the most wonderful people."
The former ITV star opened up in March about her harrowing diagnosis of severe pneumonia, acute kidney injury, and sepsis after a series of tests, reports the Express.
She shared the chilling memory of collapsing in her home and remaining undiscovered in the bathroom for an hour until her husband found her.

Andrea said that she still feels slow after her health battle
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Speaking to The Mirror, she confessed that if she had waited any longer to seek medical aid, she "might not be here now".
She recounted: "I got up to go to the bathroom and just fell to the floor. By the time the paramedics arrived, they said my blood pressure was so low they had to stabilise me before moving me.
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"Our bedroom is in the loft and they couldn't get the stretcher around the tight bend, but eventually I managed to slide down the stairs, and was rushed to hospital. What happened over the next few weeks changed my life forever."
She emphasised the value of life and second chances by saying: "There are rarely second chances in this life, so as I began to regain my strength I knew I had to seize the day and focus on what I really want to do. I very nearly died."
Loose Women is available to watch on ITVX.

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