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I kissed my husband Gaz Beadle & 2 kids goodbye fearing I'd never see them again before life-saving op, says Emma McVey | The Sun
AS she kissed her husband and their tearful two children on the eve of having open heart surgery, Emma McVey feared it was the last goodbye.
The 30-year-old model and influencer, who’s married to ex Geordie Shore star Gaz Beadle, knew the operation was risky, and was terrified she’d be put to sleep and never wake up.
Emma had no idea she’d been born with three holes in her heart until a monitor was fitted following her second pregnancy.
She’d suffered years of seizures, exhaustion and fainting episodes – but while the diagnosis was illuminating, medics were cautious about operating because Emma is also battling ulcerative colitis.
The condition, which affects roughly one in 420 in the UK, causes ulcers and inflammation in the digestive tract.
The steroid treatment used to treat it can lead to bone loss and breakage, which doctors warned could stop Emma’s bones fusing back together.
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Surgery originally planned for November 2021 – four months after Emma’s wedding to TV star Gary – was postponed when her colitis worsened.
But just before Christmas last year, when her tricuspid valve – the valve between the two right chambers of the heart – further deteriorated, the decision was made to proceed with the op in spite of the risks.
Recalling the moment Gary, 34, and their children Chester, five, and Primrose, three, left her at Leeds General Infirmary before her procedure on January 25, Emma says: “They came to the hospital to drop me off and Gary had to drive away with the kids crying their eyes out after we said goodbye.
“That was the hardest bit. I had to mentally prepare myself that it could be my last goodbye.
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