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BBC Sort Your Life Out star in hospital as she shares devastating message with fans

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Sort Your Life Out's Dilly Carter has been hospitalised, sharing a poignant message with her followers from her hospital bed.The 43 year old friend and co-star of Stacey Solomon on the BBC's DIY programme took to social media to assure her fans that they were "not alone," posting a photo of herself in a hospital bed with a nasogastric tube.

The "professional organiser" gave an update on her health, revealing she had been left "traumatised" after receiving treatment for stomach issues that severely affected her breathing and speech.In 2023, Dilly courageously disclosed her diagnosis with stage one cancer of the womb and has since been transparent about her recovery process.

However, over the bank holiday, she needed urgent medical attention and shared a picture post-procedure, explaining that a drainage tube insertion had rendered her speechless, reports the Mirror.She captioned the image: "So my bank holiday weekend in Brighton didn't quite turn out.....

my stomach wasn't playing ball. I had to have it drained due to a blockage making me sick. "I've actually been quite traumatised by the process so haven't been able to focus as I currently still have a tube up my nose and directly into my stomach draining excess fluids...

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