BBC Radio 2 star reveals six-night hospital stay after being rushed into A&E
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A FORMER Radio 2 star has revealed that they had to be rushed to A&E. Following the dash to seek medical treatment, the presenter, 65, then had to stay in hospital for almost a week. Broadcaster Debbie Greenwood - who hosted a Radio 2 show in the late 80s - gave fans an update following her “unexpected” six-night stay to have treatment,.
The radio and TV presenter revealed she was on the mend after dashing to Kingston Hospital last week. Taking to social media to give a health, she wrote: “A huge thank you to the amazing team at Kingston Hospital who looked after me so well for my unexpected 6 night stay.
"You were so, so kind, attentive, patient and cheerful. “The hospital is incredibly busy – especially A&E. But still – what an NHS we have! Thank you, thank you.”. Her followers immediately responded with well-wishes, with one writing: “Take care Debs, I hope you are on the mend.”.
While another said: “Sorry to hear you’ve been in hospital Debbie. Wishing you a speedy recovery.”. This fan wrote: "I hope you’re better Debs, I’m sorry you’ve been poorly.”. The legendary broadcaster started out in the 80s on shows like Granada Television and BBC Breakfast Time (now known as BBC Breakfast).
She also won the Miss Great Britain title back in 1984, and has worked on a number of shopping channels including Bid TV and QVC. Debbie is also a wedding celebrant. It was recently revealed how she has a piece of the original Breakfast Time red leather sofa, which was given to her as a goodbye present when she left the show.