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Jessie J treated in hospital for infection after breast cancer surgery

Jessie J treated in hospital for infection after breast cancer surgery

Telegraph6 hours ago
The pop singer Jessie J has revealed she returned to hospital with an infection and fluid on her lungs six weeks after having breast cancer surgery.
The 37-year-old, whose real name is Jessica Cornish, told fans on Instagram on Sunday about the setback, sharing a picture of an IV cannula in her arm.
The singer, who said in July that she had seen 'no cancer spread' since her operation in June, added that she has since discharged herself.
She wrote: 'Six weeks post surgery and I was back in the same ward I was after my surgery. Not expected or planned.
'I had and still have symptoms that pointed towards a blood clot on the lung, it is not a blood clot thank God.
'They ran a lot of 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.'
The London-born mother of one added that it was 'frustrating' that her career plans had to change due to her surgery and hospital visits, and added that she had been 'working so hard to get to this point and excited to do it all'.
She said: 'I know for me, the true hard journey of this whole thing physically was the day I went into surgery.
'The recovery 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.'
The star said her visit to hospital was a 'reminder to myself to slow down' even though she felt she was already at a slow pace.
Jessie J added: 'This isn't a speedy recovery and it isn't meant to be. That slow pace has been a hard reality to accept to be honest.
'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 knowing that all can be adjusted to align with a slower pace and the support of my very small inner support circle.'
The London-born singer welcomed her son, Sky Safir Cornish Colman, in 2023, having had a miscarriage in November 2021. Her long-term partner is Chanan Colman, a basketball player.
She has had health problems throughout her life, having been diagnosed with a heart condition aged eight, suffering a minor stroke aged 18, and having briefly gone deaf in 2020.
She has had three No1 songs in the UK singles chart – Domino, Price Tag, and Bang Bang.
She was awarded four Mobo awards in 2011 including best UK act, best newcomer, best song for Do It Like A Dude and best album with Who You Are, and won the Brit Award for rising star in 2011.
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