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EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison found herself in hospital after 24 painful hours at A&E. She shared the details of her conditon on social media, describing the ordeal as 'complete agony' Cheryl, who played Heather Trott in the BBC soap, explained the that some things she had witnessed could not be 'unseen' as she put out a huge thanks to the NHS.

Fans soon rushed to the social media post to share their best wishes.Explaining in a video, she said: "Hi everyone, I've just spent the last 24 hours in AandE at Blackpool Victoria hospital.

I've seen things in the last 24 hours [that] I can't unsee. I've been in complete agony. "I've been made a million times better by the angels that are all of the NHS staff which I wanna thank, like, big time.

When people say they don't get paid enough - they really don't get paid enough. We've got a broken system. It's gone to pot.

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