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Tulisa Shares Bell's Palsy Battle After Friend's Cancer News
18 Apr
Summary
- Tulisa experienced Bell's palsy attack triggered by friend's cancer diagnosis.
- Singer had three cysts removed, which previously caused her Bell's palsy.
- Her egg retrieval was delayed due to low count and current health challenges.

Singer Tulisa has opened up about recent significant health challenges, including a Bell's palsy attack and short-term paralysis.
This health scare occurred shortly after she learned her close friend, Shelly, had been diagnosed with aggressive cancer. The London-born star, who had previously been diagnosed with Bell's palsy in 2020, explained that the pressure from being sick and vomiting following surgery led to the recent attack.
Tulisa also revealed that she had three cysts removed by surgeon Darryl Coombes, who had identified them years earlier as the cause of her facial swelling and Bell's palsy. This surgery was a success, leaving her free of cysts and swelling.
Amidst these events, Tulisa's egg retrieval process was postponed due to a low egg count, which she attributed to stress and hormonal fluctuations. She also noted successfully quitting smoking, enduring nicotine withdrawals over two months prior.
Despite the difficult circumstances, Tulisa concluded her update with a message of resilience. She highlighted her friend Shelly's strength in fighting cancer and noted personal positives, including an increase in her egg count and happiness in her business life. Tulisa emphasized her improved emotional regulation, allowing her to navigate life's ups and downs more effectively.