Beverley Callard has revealed that she was kept in hospital overnight due to 'complications' in an emotional post shared to Instagram on Saturday following her breast cancer surgery.
The Coronation Street legend, 68, received news of her diagnosis just after she relocated to Dublin, having scooped a role on Irish soap opera Fair City. She announced the news earlier this month.
Beverley, who is best known for her role as Liz McDonald in the ITV sofa, reassured fans that the cancer was caught early, but said she would need to return to the UK for radiotherapy and surgery.
In her new post, she revealed she was supposed to go home yesterday after her surgery on Friday, but had to stay due to minor complications following the operation, where she had to have two lymph nodes removed.
Lymph nodes are removed after a breast cancer diagnosis because cells that move beyond the breast often get trapped in the underarm.
Revealing that she has had 'a bit of a cry', she gave her concerned followers a sweet update just hours after getting home.
Beverley Callard, 68, has revealed that she was kept in hospital overnight due to 'complications' in a post shared to Instagram on Saturday following her breast cancer surgery
The Coronation Street legend received news of her diagnosis just after she relocated to Dublin, having scooped a role on Irish soap opera Fair City. She announced the news earlier this month
She said: 'I'm home. I was supposed to come home yesterday, but they decided to keep me in overnight.
'Minor complications. So I have been home for a couple of hours. I looked very pale, the nurses were calling me pale and passionate.
'I don't know about passionate, but I am very pale. I'm feeling okay. I had a bit of a cry as you do, but I am okay.
'Emotions are all over the place, you know which is you know... anyway, I won't rant on about that. The staff at Norfolk And Norwich Hospital were truly amazing.
'And wait for this, who needs Louis Vuitton, Josh, one of the nurses, his nan makes these to keep the drain bottle in, I won't go any further than that.
'But it's the handiest thing ever. So I'm just telling you, I will update you tomorrow.'
Beverley has kept her followers up to date during her journey battling cancer.
On Friday, the actress filmed a video from the hospital and told her Instagram followers she was preparing to go in for surgery.
In her new post, she revealed she was supposed to go home yesterday after her surgery on Friday, but had to stay due to complications following the operation
She said: 'Update for anyone else who is about to go through it. I'm at the hospital, it's the big day, which I'm glad about. I'm ready, I'm strong, I feel fine. [Her husband] Jon's had to go home, they sent him home.
'There's a few other ladies here with me, we've had a chat. They've been in and drawn all over me and then I have to go for an injection in an hour and then the anaesthetist came in, Peter. I'm feeling OK.
'Sometimes, you get these self-indulgent feelings and vanity but I'm not alone. This other lady said she's the same.
'I keep thinking, will I be lopsided? What will I wear? But I'm really good, I'm really strong and I'll let you know how it goes.'
In a post on Thursday, Beverley wrote: 'Another update to let you all know what is going on. I went to the hospital this morning and they wanted to talk to me about the lymph nodes and lymph glands...
'They are pretty sure that it is not in the lymph nodes, but they are going to take two out on Friday when I have the operation to make sure...
'It's quite a big operation I'm having, but I trust them completely. I have to tell you about the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital all NHS, obviously and they are truly amazing...
'They spent ages with me and with every other patient as well. And what is great is you can sit there chatting to other people who are going through what you are going through and obviously, some of them are in a far worse position than me...
'So I thank my lucky stars. The world is full of really strong women, that is for sure. So go tomorrow to get through.
'The waiting is the worst bit, I have to tell you. The house is so clean because I can't stop thinking about things.
'So one more day tomorrow and then it's the operation. But I'm feeling strong and positive. And let me know if you are going through it and how you're feeling...
'Truly, your stories mean a great deal to me.'





