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Daily Record
16 hours ago
- Health
- Daily Record
Capital DJ rushed to hospital with life threatening illness weeks after giving birth
Capital FM host Aimee Vivian has been rushed to hospital with a serious illness just weeks after welcoming her first child. Capital FM presenter Aimee Vivian has been rushed to hospital with a life-threatening illness just weeks after giving birth. The 34-year-old radio host, who welcomed her first child last month, is now receiving treatment for sepsis. According to the NHS, sepsis is a serious condition that can be difficult to spot. It occurs when your immune system overreacts to an infection, causing damage to the body's own tissues and organs. Aimee was admitted to hospital on Sunday after she was experiencing mastitis - a condition where the breast becomes swollen, hot and painful, the Mirror reports. In a worrying update to her fans, she shared: "Thank you all for your kind messages." "Little update, I am still in hospital after being admitted on Sunday and developing sepsis. There's still a lot of unanswered questions and things to get a hold on, so when I can I'll be more open and I'll be looking into working with mastitis charities to spread awareness on it." Despite still being in hospital, Aimee shared her wishes to help other women. She continued: "We know how underfunded women's health is, but seriously things have got to change. "If men produced milk, pushing through the pain of a blocked duct, mastitis etc wouldn't be a thing. If anyone works for/knows charities or companies, let me know as I'd love to touch base once this is all over." The DJ went on to reveal her pain at being apart from her newborn daughter, Charli Carter just four weeks after giving birth. "Not being with your baby in the first month of their life is the most unnatural and abnormal thing," she heartbreakingly stated. "Literally count down the minutes in the morning till she gets here and dread her leaving at night. But focusing all my energy on getting better for her." Aimee concluded her post by sharing a heartwarming tribute to her husband, who she likes to stay private with. "Lastly to my superhuman husband, thank you. Without you, I would have broken." Just last month, Aimee revealed the exciting news that she had welcomed her first child. She made the announcement after people noticed she was absent from Capital FM's Summertime Ball with her co-hosts. She shared a photo of her at the event previously, with the caption: "Wishing my @capitalofficial & all of you an amazing Summertime ball day. Sad to miss it but as you might of guessed by my silence on here, our new little addition has arrived so we have very much been in our newborn love bubble." "Swapping backstage at Wembley for watching on YouTube with milk in one hand and a nappy in the other this year. Update on baby soon x." Aimee then posted an update with a photo of her baby girl, revealing her name. Proud mum Aimee gushed: "Charli Carter. The girl who stole my heart forever." The radio host announced her pregnancy in February with a heartfelt black and white video. In it, she showed a cake decorated with the words "coming soon," alongside a scan photo and a little pair of baby boots.


Scottish Sun
18 hours ago
- Health
- Scottish Sun
Capital DJ reveals she's been hospitalised after serious illness forcing her apart from newborn daughter
Capital DJ reveals she's been hospitalised after serious illness forcing her apart from newborn daughter Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CAPITAL DJ Aimee Vivian has revealed she's been hospitalised with sepsis - just weeks after giving birth to her first child. The radio host, 34, shared the health update with her fans on social media on Wednesday. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Aimee Vivian has revealed she's been hospitalised after developing sepsis Credit: Instagram / @aimeevivian 3 The Capital DJ shared a health update with fans on Wednesday Credit: Instagram/@aimeevivian Aimee revealed she was hospitalised on Sunday after developing sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by the body's overwhelming response to an infection. The new mum explained that she had been experiencing mastitis - where your breast becomes swollen, hot and painful. It is most common in breastfeeding women. Aimee shared: "Thank you all for you kind messages. Little update, I am still in hospital after being admitted on Sunday and developing sepsis. "There's still a lot of unanswered questions and things to get a hold on, so when I can I'll be more open and I'll be looking into working with mastitis charities to spread awareness on it." The presenter continued: "We know how underfunded women's health is, but seriously things have got to change. "If men produced milk, pushing through the pain of a blocked duct, mastitis etc wouldn't be a thing. "If anyone works for/knows charities or companies, let me know as I'd love to touch base once this is all over." Aimee said she was struggling to be apart from her daughter, Charli Carter. She added: "Not being with your baby in the first month of their life is the most unnatural and abnormal thing. "Literally count down the minutes in the morning till she gets here and dread her leaving at night. "But focusing all my energy on getting better for her. "Lastly to my superhuman husband, thank you. Without you, I would have broken." What is mastitis? Mastitis is a condition which causes a woman's breast tissue to become inflamed and painful. It's most common in breastfeeding mums, in the first three months after giving birth. In breastfeeding women, it's often caused by a build-up of milk - because the baby is having problems latching on. Symptoms include: A red, swollen area which feels hot and painful to touch A breast lump or area of hardness A burning pain which is either continuous or only occurs during breastfeeding Nipple discharge - which may be white or contain streaks of blood Flu-like symptoms - including aches, a fever, chills and tiredness. If you have these symptoms, speak to your GP straight away. Sepsis is a serious complication of an infection, which can lead to multiple organ failure and even death if left untreated. In June, Aimee announced that she'd given birth after missing the Summertime Ball. The daytime radio presenter shared the exciting news on Instagram after being noticeably absent from the huge concert. Sharing a photo from last year's bash alongside Sonny Jay and Jimmy Hill, Aimee apologised for the absence but noted she had a great excuse why she couldn't make it. "Wishing my @capitalofficial & all of you an amazing Summertime ball day 🧡," she wrote. "Sad to miss it but as you might of guessed by my silence on here, our new little addition has arrived so we have very much been in our newborn love bubble." "Swapping backstage at Wembley for watching on YouTube with milk in one hand and a nappy in the other this year 👶🏼," she joked, before promising an "update on the baby soon". Aimee announced that she was expecting her first baby back in February, sharing a black and white video of her holding a cake that said "coming soon". In front of the cake was a pair of baby booties and a pregnancy scan. This is Aimee's first baby with her husband, who remains out of the spotlight. She has been part of the team on Capital FM for the past 10 years, currently hosting alongside Sonny Jay. She went on maternity leave just three weeks ago, joking: "BRB off to go birth another listener 👶🏼🍼" "Another life chapter done, Be back on air soon x" she added on a post, which praised her co-workers and family for their support during her pregnancy.


The Irish Sun
18 hours ago
- Health
- The Irish Sun
Capital DJ reveals she's been hospitalised after serious illness forcing her apart from newborn daughter
CAPITAL DJ Aimee Vivian has revealed she's been hospitalised with sepsis - just weeks after giving birth to her first child. The radio host, 34, shared the health update with her fans on social media on Wednesday. 3 Aimee Vivian has revealed she's been hospitalised after developing sepsis Credit: Instagram / @aimeevivian 3 The Capital DJ shared a health update with fans on Wednesday Credit: Instagram/@aimeevivian Aimee revealed she was hospitalised on Sunday after developing sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by the body's overwhelming response to an infection. The new mum explained that she had been experiencing mastitis - where your breast becomes swollen, hot and painful. It is most common in breastfeeding women. Aimee shared: "Thank you all for you kind messages. Little update, I am still in hospital after being admitted on Sunday and developing sepsis. "There's still a lot of unanswered questions and things to get a hold on, so when I can I'll be more open and I'll be looking into working with mastitis charities to spread awareness on it." The presenter continued: "We know how underfunded women's health is, but seriously things have got to change. "If men produced milk, pushing through the pain of a blocked duct, mastitis etc wouldn't be a thing. "If anyone works for/knows charities or companies, let me know as I'd love to touch base once this is all over." Aimee said she was struggling to be apart from her daughter, Charli Carter. Most read in Showbiz She added: "Not being with your baby in the first month of their life is the most unnatural and abnormal thing. "Literally count down the minutes in the morning till she gets here and dread her leaving at night. "But focusing all my energy on getting better for her. "Lastly to my superhuman husband, thank you. Without you, I would have broken." What is mastitis? Mastitis is a condition which causes a woman's breast tissue to become inflamed and painful. It's most common in breastfeeding mums, in the first three months after giving birth. In breastfeeding women, it's often caused by a build-up of milk - because the baby is having problems latching on. Symptoms include: A red, swollen area which feels hot and painful to touch A breast lump or area of hardness A burning pain which is either continuous or only occurs during breastfeeding Nipple discharge - which may be white or contain streaks of blood Flu-like symptoms - including aches, a fever, chills and tiredness. If you have these symptoms, speak to your GP straight away. Sepsis is a serious complication of an infection, which can lead to multiple organ failure and even death if left untreated. In June, Aimee announced that she'd given birth after missing the Summertime Ball. The daytime radio presenter shared the exciting news on Instagram after being noticeably absent from the huge concert. Sharing a photo from last year's bash alongside Sonny Jay and Jimmy Hill, Aimee apologised for the absence but noted she had a great excuse why she couldn't make it. "Wishing my @capitalofficial & all of you an amazing Summertime ball day 🧡," she wrote. "Sad to miss it but as you might of guessed by my silence on here, our new little addition has arrived so we have very much been in our newborn love bubble." "Swapping backstage at Wembley for watching on YouTube with milk in one hand and a nappy in the other this year 👶🏼," she joked, before promising an "update on the baby soon". Aimee announced that she was expecting her first baby back in February, sharing a black and white video of her holding a cake that said "coming soon". In front of the cake was a pair of baby booties and a pregnancy scan. This is Aimee's first baby with her husband, who remains out of the spotlight. She has been part of the team on Capital FM for the past 10 years, currently hosting alongside Sonny Jay. Read more on the Irish Sun She went on maternity leave just three weeks ago, joking: "BRB off to go birth another listener 👶🏼🍼" "Another life chapter done, Be back on air soon x" she added on a post, which praised her co-workers and family for their support during her pregnancy. 3 The radio presenter welcomed her first child last month Credit: Getty


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Jessie J issues emotional health update 11 days after mastectomy
Singer Jessie J has shared a health update on social media after undergoing a mastectomy following her breast cancer diagnosis and has said she is 'positive and grateful' Jessie J has provided her fans with an update on her health almost two weeks after having a mastectomy. The Price Tag singer, 37, underwent surgery 11 days ago after she had announced that she had been diagnosed with "early breast cancer". She has been open and honest with her fans about her own experiences and regularly takes to Instagram to share her journey. And in her latest update, the songstress has revealed she was "feeling a little out of it" during her recovery, but insists she is "positive and grateful". Taking to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, Jessie uploaded a photo alongside her two-year-old son, Sky. She wrote: "For those asking for a health update. l am 11 days post surgery. I'm good. "Missing being an active Mum / human the most. But it's been nice to slow down and Sky is having a blast with Nanny and Grandad. It's still uncomfortable / a little painful but l can handle that. I'm doing my exercises and taking all the healthy things. I have been trying to eat super clean." She went on: "I have stopped all pain meds. Just not my thing. Also like to feel how it feels so I don't overdo it. "I have now done a [poo emoji]. Still have my drain. Anyone else who has had this, did you feel like you are walking around one of those dog / duck toys. "I carry mine on the floor when l'm home so the gravity can help the drain. Hoping it's out by the end of the week. I am feeling positive and grateful." Shortly after, she took to the platform again to add: "If you do see me out, sitting in a park or coming out of a doctors appointment or eating or walking or anything, and I am seem a little out of it. I am. "It's not personal. I don't have what l usually have to give energy wise, understandably. I will get there. It's a slow road. For now l am taking it easy. Enjoying the slow vibes and staying positive." Jessie's surgery came weeks after she had performed at the Summertime Ball. During her performance she told the 80,000 strong audience that this would be the last performance before her surgery. She explained: "Today, this show is my last show before I go to beat breast cancer! So it's so special to me you have no idea. I feel so special to be from the UK, to be an honest person and say how you feel. "This is my last show before go treatment and all the things It's the most special thing and I'm so grateful for this life, for you guys, for my career, to my, my son. My partner, my parents. My family, my band, my crew." She added: "We are so lucky, we have so much to live for, so much joy, so much, so many things to do."


Metro
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Jessie J reveals her cancer is 'all gone' after undergoing surgery
Jessie J has shared she is now free from breast cancer after undergoing surgery this week. Earlier this month the 37-year-old singer, best known for hits including Price Tag, Domino and Bang Bang, explained she was about to 'disappear' for a bit after being diagnosed with cancer. Jessie – real name Jessica Ellen Cornish – shared she was set to have surgery after performing at Capital's Summertime Ball, which was held on June 15. A few weeks on she's now said the surgery was a success and her cancer is 'all gone'. Posting an update on Instagram, she wrote a list of 'pros': 'Cancer is all gone. My nipple is where it used to be, I can watch Love Island with no guilt. I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever.' She went on: 'My mum lives with us. Sky just being Sky. Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10. More Trending 'Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other. Lot of other things…' However, she then posted a list of 'cons', which included 'not being the mum I'm used to being and picking Sky up' and 'the pain and discomfort when trying to sleep'. When performing at the Capital event, Jessie told fans: 'Today, this show is my last show before I go and beat breast cancer.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Jessie J shares health update with a trigger warning after breast cancer operation MORE: Jessie J sobs after final gig before surgery to 'beat breast cancer' MORE: Jessie J reveals new tattoo with touching meaning after cancer diagnosis