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Reality TV star rushed to hospital for surgery as fans concerned
Reality TV star rushed to hospital for surgery as fans concerned

Daily Mirror

time29-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Reality TV star rushed to hospital for surgery as fans concerned

Real Housewives Of Cheshire star Leilani Dowding has worried fans after undergoing surgery. Leilani shared an update from hospital after having a septoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Taking to social media, Leilani revealed she had undergone an operation. She wrote: "Hello. I woke you up. So that's a good Thing. For me." One fan then commented: "Septoplasty? recovery is absolutely horrible but worth the results, just use your ointment and nasal sprays properly too to help the healing." She then replied: "And fez drilled out my sinus. All gross and infected." Functional endoscopic sinus surgery is usually done to treat chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps. Sharing more pictures from hospital Leilani showed the canular in her hand and wrote: "This is the worst bit. Making me feel sick looking at needle out my hand."

Horrific condition filled me with rage…I was worried Phil was going to leave – now I have 4-hour op, says Tanya Bardsley
Horrific condition filled me with rage…I was worried Phil was going to leave – now I have 4-hour op, says Tanya Bardsley

Scottish Sun

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Horrific condition filled me with rage…I was worried Phil was going to leave – now I have 4-hour op, says Tanya Bardsley

Tanya has been suffering for years because experts failed to correctly diagnose her BARD TO WORSE Horrific condition filled me with rage…I was worried Phil was going to leave – now I have 4-hour op, says Tanya Bardsley THEIR high-profile marriage may have got them a hit fly-on-the-wall series, but Tanya Bardsley admits there are some days when she 'can't bear' her husband Phil. The Real Housewives Of Cheshire star is suffering from a condition that has left her in crippling agony and plunged her into such a hormonal 'nightmare' that it is putting pressure on her 11-year marriage to the former Sunderland footballer. 4 Tanya Bardsley says the agony caused by the condition affecting her uterus sends her into a rage Credit: Supplied 4 Tanya admits there are some days when she 'can't bear' her husband Phil Credit: Getty 4 Tanya and husband Phil with children, from left, Rocco, Renz, Ralphi and Gabriella Credit: Instagram/thebardsleybunch Tanya says: 'There are times when I feel like I can't bear him — if he breathes too loud, for example — and poor Phil, he's probably not even done anything, he's just been himself. 'He deserves a medal — but he hasn't left me, that's the main thing. 'That shows what kind of man he is because some days I just don't even want to hang around with myself. 'It's like something has taken over your body and you can't control it. I am like an ogre stomping around. 'The rage just comes up inside of me and takes over. I'm horrible to be around, but obviously my oestrogen is low and the ogre is out. 'You go from fear of losing your partner and your family to this rage where you just don't give a s**t about anything or anyone. It's horrible.' Tanya is the longest-serving cast member of the Housewives and now appears in reality show The Bardsley Bunch on ITVBe and ITVX with Phil and their four kids. But for years she has also been ­suffering from a crippling condition called adenomyosis, where tissue grows into the muscular wall of the uterus leading to pain and heavy bleeding that can significantly affect daily life. 'I've been doubled up on all fours on the floor' It is often linked to hormonal imbalances, and in particular, elevated levels of oestrogen. Horror as Real Housewives of Cheshire star Tanya Bardsley reveals masked men attempted to raid mansion while family were home_1 Today 44-year-old Tanya reveals that she is about to have a ­hysterectomy, and is terrified. She says: 'I have fibroids in my womb too. They are benign growths but can reach the size of a melon. 'I am often in so much pain that I feel like I'm giving birth. It is excruciating — it's been horrific recently.' Tanya has been suffering for years because experts failed to correctly diagnose her. She says: 'I started getting really bad pain but my previous gynae- cologist didn't know what was wrong with me. I eventually booked in to see a specialist who diagnosed ­adenomyosis and fibroids. 4 Tanya appears in reality show The Bardsley Bunch on ITVBe and ITVX with Phil and their four kids 'Getting that diagnosis was such a relief because it made me realise I wasn't going mad, that something was really wrong. 'The pain is unbearable at times. It's like childbirth but it doesn't come in waves like contractions — it is constant. 'I've been doubled over on all fours on the floor having to pant through it, just crying my eyes out and sometimes telling Phil that I think he's going to have to take me to A&E. 'It's so intense and then eases off a bit but then comes back. It's really traumatic for Phil to see me in so much pain. 'It affects everything in your life — your social life, your work life. Some days I literally cannot get out of bed.' The hysterectomy will take four hours followed by weeks of recovery. Tanya says: 'Losing my womb is just an awful thought. That's where my babies were — it's what womanhood is about. I think because I've been through so many dark times and I have tried to take my own life in the past, I know that whatever pain I'm going through, it's not the end Tanya Bardsley 'I'm really scared I'll feel less of a woman without it, but I know this is my only option. 'The recovery time is about six weeks, so I am getting it done in the summer after Phil's 40th birthday celebrations.' Tanya first found fame as a model. She was one of FHM's High Street Honeys in 2002 and was included in the lads' mag's 100 Sexiest Women. In 2014 she married Phil and they went on to have children Gabriella, 23, Rocco, 16, Renz, 12, and eight-year-old Ralphi. She joined up for the first series of The Real Housewives Of Cheshire in 2015 with Ampika Pickston, Dawn Ward, Lauren Simon, Leanne Brown and Magali Gorre. Now Tanya and Phil, who is assistant manager of Macclesfield, live in luxury in a £2million Cheshire home. But just a few days ago masked intruders tried to break in while the family slept before they were scared off by the property's security system. It is the latest harrowing ordeal for Tanya, who entered perimenopause when she was just 38 and has been suffering ever since. At 39 she was diagnosed with ADHD after years of struggling with anxiety and ­suicidal thoughts. She tells The Sun on Sunday: 'Because of the pain and hormones, my mental health is awful right now. 'You just feel like you've got a big black cloud in your head. 'But I think because I've been through so many dark times and I have tried to take my own life in the past, I know that whatever pain I'm going through, it's not the end. '­Imagine guys going through perimenopause' 'I think that's why I don't worry about myself going into a dark place any more. I can just wait it out.' Following her diagnosis, Tanya — supported by Phil — had some agonising discussions with experts before finally deciding that she should have a ­hysterectomy. She explained: 'My doctor says the cure for me to get rid of the pain is a hysterectomy. 'My mum actually had one when she was 37. She told me her womb was riddled with fibroids, but she probably had adenomyosis as well but it just wasn't diagnosed. 'She was in the same kind of pain I am. 'Phil and I have completed our family — he has had the snip. So we decided together this is the next step for me. But I'm really scared about it. 'There's no option that doesn't bring its own risks. 'Sometimes I'm thinking, 'Well, this is just pain. What if I end up with blood clots or an infection or something else if I get an operation?' 'I've had so many things wrong with me over the years that now I'm scared of creating something else.' Tanya openly admits she is no stranger to going under the knife. She has had several cosmetic surgeries ranging from a face lift, two boob jobs, liposuction and a brow lift. But it has not always been straightforward. What is a hysterectomy? A hysterectomy is an operation to remove the womb, which marks the end of a woman's reproductive period. After having the surgery, you will no longer be able to get pregnant - and your periods will stop. There were around 30,500 hysterectomies carried out in England in 2012 and 2013, mostly for women in their 40s. Hysterectomies are carried out to treat conditions that affect the female reproductive system. These include heavy periods, long-term pelvic pain or non-cancerous tumours. In some cases, women have hysterectomies to treat ovarian, uterine, fallopian tube or cervical cancer. There are different types of operations - depending on whether the woman has her whole womb, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tube and/or cervix removed. In a radical hysterectomy - the lymph glands, fatty tissue and part of the vagina are also removed. She ended up with a blood clot in her breast due to her second boob job after Ralph was born. Tanya said: 'I've learned that with cosmetic surgery you can fix one problem and cause another, so ­knowing you're about to have more surgery is a scary place to be.' To help other women, she is going to document the operation and her recovery for The Bardlsey Bunch, which gives viewers a warts-and-all look at her home life with Phil. She says: 'I have had so many messages from women over the years who have taken comfort in me speaking out about perimenopause, so I think it's important to show this side of what's going on with me. 'It might help other women to not feel so alone. 'With perimenopause I thought I was going crazy. 'I just wasn't being listened to. I was even given antidepressants. I felt like no one was taking me seriously and then you're just left feeling like everyone hates you. 'So many women said they experienced the same thing. 'I swear if a man had to go through what we did, there would be serious changes that happen quickly. 'Imagine these guys going through perimenopause. 'Every top scientist, every doctor around the world, all the government's money would be on it. 'I once called an ambulance for Phil because we thought something was seriously wrong with him — it turned out to be bad trapped wind. 'I will never let him forget that, ever!'

Glamorous TV star reveals how Islam 'saved' her after she questioned her Church of England upbringing
Glamorous TV star reveals how Islam 'saved' her after she questioned her Church of England upbringing

Daily Mail​

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Glamorous TV star reveals how Islam 'saved' her after she questioned her Church of England upbringing

Real Housewives Of Cheshire star Paige Chohan has revealed how Islam 'saved my life' after questioning her Church of England upbringing. Paige, 33, is currently starring in the 18th series of the ITVBe reality show alongside her entrepreneur husband Amir, 36 and their daughter Nora, 13 months. And she's excited that her third season on RHOC explores her journey with faith. Paige grew up in a Church of England family but converted to Islam later in life having studied different faiths from the age of 17, including Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism. 'I was able to go on such a journey at a young age and I found a connection with Islam, which grew over time,' she explained in an interview with new Magazine. Paige explained that it was important to her that she was open about her faith on the show, which she hopes will help viewers connect with her more. 'I love sharing more about what changed my life for the better and what gave me direction and perspective when I was growing up. Islam really did save me and give me a lot of clarity,' she said. Paige has explained on the show how her parents weren't strict Protestants and were more relaxed towards faith, but she wanted to explore religion further as a teenager. 'I kind of sat there and questioned if there was more meaning, I wanted to explore,' she told new. Becoming a mother has only reaffirmed the importance of faith and moral values in her life. 'It's not just about you, it's yourself, your partner, you're doing what you want, when you want. It doesn't become about you any more - that's a huge change.' The Real Housewives of Cheshire first premiered in 2015 and was the first British version of the hit US Real Housewives format. It follows the lives of the glamorous and affluent cast, and is ITVBe's biggest series after The Only Way Is Essex. Original cast members included WAG and interior design queen Dawn Ward and fellow WAG Tanya Barnsley. MailOnline revealed earlier this year that a London-based series was in the works and producers are hoping to attract some big-name stars. Announced in October 2024 by streaming platform Hayu, the series aimed to replicate the success of its US counterparts, such as Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Real Housewives of Atlanta. Producers planned to feature glamorous businesswomen rather than traditional celebrities or WAGs. However, efforts to find London's elite housewives is currently proving difficult. A source shared in January: 'They're looking for businesswomen rather than celebs, not going down the WAG or celeb route. It's not working as no one wants to do it. 'They first asked her about casting back in August. It's now January, and they're still not cast. They keep sending messages saying, 'Have you got anyone?'' High-profile figures such as Holly Valance, fashion entrepreneur Trinny Woodall and Selling Sunset's Chelsea Lazkani have reportedly declined due to other commitments, while socialite Fran Cutler has hinted at possible involvement.

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