Danniella Westbrook back in hospital as she shares ‘scary’ corridor snap
09.06.2022 - 22:01
/ ok.co.uk
Danniella Westbrook has shared snaps of her back in hospital just weeks after she was hospitalised due to a blood infection.The former EastEnders actress, 48, uploaded a photo and video to her Instagram story showing her back in hospital, including a "scary" video showing her walking down the empty corridors late at night. Writing on the photograph, which shows a hospital corridor with people waiting and hospital staff, Danniella wrote: "Another day another hospital." In the follow-up post, it shows the actress walking down an empty corridor, filmed in black and white, with the actress writing "scary places" and "The only person in the whole corridor" along with a ghost emoji.
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She did not offer any explanation as to why she was there – but it comes weeks after the actress was rushed to hospital with bloodstream infection septicaemia.The bout of sepsis saw Danniella bedridden for several days as she recovered from the illness. A rep for the star told The Sun at the time: "Danniella suffered a sudden health shock.
"Thankfully the issue was caught early and dealt with by medical professionals. Danniella has been released from hospital and is home recovering with the support of close family.
"We are grateful that Danniella hasn’t suffered from any major risks. "Danniella appreciates everyone’s immediate support and we will be sure to issue updates on her ongoing recovery accordingly." The actress needed urgent treatment to stop spread of any infection - with the condition being triggered by your immune system overreacting to an infection or injury, and begins to damage your
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