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Gogglebox Star Faces Emergency Surgery After Pain
A Gogglebox Australia star was rushed into emergency surgery this week after suffering through 48 hours of stomach pain.Isabelle Silbery shared the news to Inst...
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Isabelle Silbery shared the news to Instagram on Friday, revealing what she thought was a 'tummy bug' ended up being a burst ovarian cyst and infected appendix.
She uploaded an image from her hospital bed, putting a thumbs up to show she was recovering well following medical treatment.
'I don't use this platform for sympathy but rather awareness,' Isabelle, 41, began in the caption.
'With what I thought was a tummy bug, I pushed through 48hrs of pain until I couldn't take it anymore.
'I listened to my body and got checked even though a part of me would've been embarrassed if I was sent home with gastro.'
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A Gogglebox Australia star was rushed into emergency surgery this week after suffering through 48 hours of stomach pain
'I can be a cry-baby with pain but I knew in my gut (lol) something wasn't right,' she continued.
'Turns out a large ovarian cyst had burst and infected my appendix. Surgery done and recovering.
'Thank god for amazing nurses, a job I could never do yet admire so highly.'
Isabelle shared two other photos from her hospital visit, with one showing her bandaged-up stomach following surgery.
A third photo was taken from her hospital bed as she was wheeled in to receive an MRI scan.
Fellow Gogglebox stars flocked to the comments to share messages of support for Isabelle.
'Sending you love and healing vibes sisters x,' wrote Angie Kent.
'Glad to hear you're okay!' said Adam Densten.
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Isabelle Silbery, 41, shared the news to Instagram on Friday, revealing what she thought was a 'tummy bug' ended up being a burst ovarian cyst and infected appendix
Fellow Gogglebox stars flocked to the comments to share messages of support for Isabelle
Another photo she shared was taken from her hospital bed as she was wheeled in to receive an MRI scan
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'A medical evacuation helicopter was only available during daylight hours so I was carried by local Fijians on a stretcher 2km up a hill in the dark, onto a boat and to my hut,' she added.
'They were all barefoot in the scorching heat, holding my hand and reassuring me I would be okay.
'They had a doctor on call and loaded me up with pain relief to get me through the night, even sitting on the beachfront outside the hut to make sure I didn't need anything.
'These people were absolute angels. Not to mention my husband who helped me wee into a glass… the kind of commitment that [was] not in our vows.'
She went on to stress how serious the situation was, explaining: 'I was choppered to the mainland for scans confirming I'd fractured my spine.
'One inch in either direction and my life could've looked very different today.'
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