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Soap icon, 71, gives health update after surgery with picture from hospital bed

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Lynne McGranger has given her fans a health update from her hospital bed post-surgery.The Home and Away icon, 71, revealed she underwent a procedure to remove her "toxic overactive thyroid".

Lynne, who plays Irene Roberts in the Australian soap, beamed in her makeup free selfie from a hospital in Sydney. She wrote: “Less than a week ago my toxic overactive thyroid and I parted ways.

It was a long time coming- we were incompatible and quite frankly I was exhausted. I want to thank all the amazing people at the Mater Hospital North Sydney for making this giant life step so much easier than it might have been- The nurses, doctors, specialists, anaesthetists, the admin staff ( the lady who greeted me on arrival, the lady who bid me farewell….) …..

with special mention to Prof Sidhu, Dr Michael Morris, Annie, Anna, Karen and Kenny ( sorry about the vom). "Could not recommend The Mater more highly- what an exceptional example of health care done right!

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