
This Morning star's secret health condition that left her in 'worst pain of her life'
This Morning star's secret health condition that left her in 'worst pain of her life'
She suffered years of immense pain and misdiagnoses.
This Morning star Kate Lawler has revealed a secret health condition that left her in 'the worst pain of her life'.
The TV star, 45, who rose to fame as the first female winner of Big Brother UK in 2002, has spoken in a new interview about suffering from immense pain and being rushed to hospital in Greece.
At the time, she was told that 'everything was fine', and returned to the UK but had to undergo several rounds of tests which led to misdiagnoses before finally finding out she had pelvic congestion syndrome.
She revealed: 'The abdominal pain was worse than any pain I've ever had. It was crippling - sometimes too unbearable to even get out of bed - and it felt even worse during menstruation and sexual intercourse.
'It was a sharp, stabbing pain that would last from 10 seconds to several hours.
Kate first felt symptoms in December 2017, and was hospitalised while on holiday the following year.
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Kate Lawler opened up about her painful battle before finally being diagnosed with PCS
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She thought she had a serious hernia, but claimed doctors thought she was 'going mad' and she was made to believe that her pain was stemming from hormones or ovulation.
Despite being told she was fine by different doctors, Kate still felt as though something was wrong and was still experiencing intense pain, leaving her 'desperate' for a diagnosis.
'In the end I literally felt like I was going to have to live with the pain forever,' she heartbreakingly told The Sun.
In August 2022, she discovered she had pelvic congestion syndrome, and underwent a procedure a few months later.
'I can't explain how much I've improved and how I no longer feel crippled by this pain that would strike at any time,' she has now said, as she's working to raise awareness of the condition after having to advocate for herself. 'No woman should suffer in silence."
Kate is raising awareness of the condition after being misdiagnosed
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According to the Cleveland Clinic, PCS can cause chronic pain as it involves problems with blood flow in pelvic veins.
Symptoms involve sharp and intense pain, as well as pain before and during your period, during and after sex, and while standing or sitting for long periods.
Causes are unknown and there isn't a cure for PCS, but symptoms can be eased with medication and procedures.
Kate underwent pelvic vein embolisation which was a procedure that involved placing tiny coils inside the damaged veins under X-ray guidance.
Kate revealed she struggled with immense pain before undergoing a procedure
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In recent years, the radio presenter and mum-of-one has shared health updates with fans on social media, and in 2023 revealed she was perimenopausal and had been offered HRT.
Alongside a tearful selfie on Instagram, Kate wrote: 'Just a selfie of me earlier because you know, life/work/child/the news/housework/bla bla.
'Only sharing this because the last few days my Insta may have looked like all the fun but in all honesty, the majority of the days over the last week have been a lot and I'm due on so that probably doesn't help.
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'And I had a call from my GP after blood tests to tell me I'm perimenopausal and the offer of HRT just made me feel weird. Anyway, if your own mental load feels heavy right now, I see you and I'm sending you so much love.'
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV1.

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