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Emma Willis: Shock Hole-in-Heart Diagnosis at 48

15 Jan

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Summary

  • TV presenter Emma Willis discovered a lifelong undiagnosed hole in her heart.
  • She underwent successful keyhole surgery at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London.
  • Willis is now raising awareness for the British Heart Foundation's red bench campaign.
Emma Willis: Shock Hole-in-Heart Diagnosis at 48

TV presenter Emma Willis recently disclosed her startling diagnosis of a congenital hole in her heart. The 48-year-old discovered the condition, which she had lived with unknowingly for nearly five decades, during a routine medical check-up. This led to her undergoing successful keyhole surgery at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, a less invasive procedure than traditional open-heart surgery.

Willis described the mental adjustment post-surgery as the most significant challenge, grappling with the initial fear associated with such a diagnosis. She emphasized that while the physical recovery was smooth, the psychological impact required time to process. Her experience has motivated her to collaborate with the British Heart Foundation (BHF).

Now an ambassador for the BHF, Willis is supporting their campaign to raise awareness for cardiovascular conditions. The initiative involves placing 65 red benches across the UK to commemorate the foundation's anniversary. Willis hopes her story will encourage others facing similar health challenges to seek information and support.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Emma Willis had a hole in her heart, a condition she was born with but remained undiagnosed for 48 years.
Emma Willis had her keyhole heart surgery at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London.
Emma Willis supports the British Heart Foundation's campaign involving 65 red benches across the UK to raise awareness for cardiovascular disease.

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