Danniella Westbrook made a trip to the hospital this week and doctors have warned that if she didn’t go she would have had a heart attack.
made a trip to the hospital this week and doctors have warned that if she didn’t go she would have had a heart attack.On her Instagram stories, Westbrook wrote: “Septics, strep A and constant temperature off 39.8”
Alongside a hands-together emoji, she also shared a warning she received from her doctors, writing: “Huge thank you to whipps cross and the nhs. Who have managed to get me stabilised. They informed me if I’d of left it till the morning I would of had a heart. Attack the pressure on my chest was so bad”The actress also posted a picture of herself to Instagram, explaining to followers that “Whips cross just saved my life”.
She wrote: “Whips cross just saved my life and I am forever grateful. If you have this flu bug and tight chest ring an ambulance I was hours away from a cardiac arrest my chest was so tight . Now I need complete bed rest for a few days #blessed”outbreak has been reported with a number of schoolchildren dying from the illness.
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