Kate Garraway opens up about huge 'loss' amid husband Derek Draper's health battle
08.04.2022 - 14:19
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READ MORE: Good Morning Britain viewers complain over interview as presenter issues continue with Kate Garraway and Adil Ray Earlier this week during the latest episode of her health series Your Body Uncovered, which sees participants come face-to-face with their medical conditions through the use of virtual reality technology, Kate spoke to a lady called Lynne whose husband, Paul, suffered a stroke three years ago. A former flood risk manager and keen adventurer, Paul has since been left with neurological challenges and suffers from symptoms including neuro fatigue.
Speaking to Paul's wife, Kate referenced her own experiences after her husband Derek's own battle with his neurological condition. "I have a little bit of experience with this with my husband being sick - when something is neurological it's not just caring for a physical problem, it affects the relationship as well," the 54-year-old TV star explained.
Paul's wife Lynne admitted it does change a persons relationship, saying: "And you don't know how it is going the effect the non-affected person, as it was, because you're still the same and they might not know how different they might be. "Kate agreed adding: "Yeah.
There's a loss, I think. There's a loss for them in the fact that they're changed in some way, but there's a loss that you have to adjust to as well, as a partner.
" The mum-of-two also opened up about her husband's speech struggles during an episode of GMB this week. Kate and co-host Richard Madeley were talking to former The Bill star Chris Ellison who appeared in his first interview, alongside his wife Anita, since he was diagnosed with aphasia - a language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language
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