Sky Sports activities presenter Anna Woolhouse underwent surgical procedure for her endometriosis final week.
The 41-year-old was first identified with the illness in 2017 and had surgical procedure in 2018.
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Regardless of her signs bettering after the preliminary surgical procedure, some ‘heartbreaking blows’ lately meant she needed to go underneath the knife as soon as extra at Cromwell Hospital in London.
Woolhouse shared an image of her giving a thumbs-up in a hospital robe in addition to a snap of her patched-up abdomen on Instagram.
“The comeback is at all times larger than the setback,” Woolhouse wrote within the caption.
“It has been fairly the journey the previous seven days. Final week I had my second laparoscopic surgical procedure for endometriosis in seven years, it was executed by the surgeon controlling a robotic which blows my thoughts.
“It ended up being a barely chunkier op than I might bargained for however all okay in the long run.”
Woolhouse said getting a prognosis for the illness, which impacts one in ten ladies, generally is a ‘lengthy, emotional and painful course of’ and it may be ‘extremely debilitating to reside with.’
She added: “Sending like to anybody who has endometriosis or if you’re on the lengthy path to a prognosis do not hand over.”
The 41-year-old declared she’ll ‘relaxation and recoup and take some regular walks within the sunshine’ as she recovers.
She additionally added watching Married at First Sight on her iPad had been an pleasant post-surgery consolation.
A number of figures from the sporting world took to the feedback part to supply their assist.
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Former talkSPORT presenter Laura Woods wrote: “Oh my love. Sending plenty of love.”
Sky Sports activities F1 reporter Natalie Pinkham mentioned: “Sending love and therapeutic hugs my darling.”
Ex-England cricket captain Michael Vaughan added: “Get properly quickly x.”
Woolhouse options prominently on Sky Sports activities’ boxing protection.
She introduced the historic all-women’s card at Royal Albert Corridor on March 7, headlined by Lauren Value’s win over Natasha Jonas.
Woolhouse has additionally introduced the World Darts Championship for Sky Sports activities on the iconic Alexandra Palace, sharing the duties with Emma Paton.