November 18th 2024.
Davina McCall, the well-known television presenter, has recently undergone brain surgery and is now out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). This news comes shortly after her partner, Michael Douglas, shared an emotional update following Davina's announcement that she had been diagnosed with a rare brain tumor.
In a heartwarming Instagram post, Michael revealed that Davina had been admitted to the ICU as a precaution but has since been discharged. He expressed his gratitude for all the well-wishes and shared that there has been significant progress in the last 24 hours. He also mentioned that it was a massive relief to see some light breaking through and thanked everyone for their continued support.
The update brought a sense of relief to Davina's friends and fans, with many sending their love and support in the comments section. Even celebrities like Dame Kelly Holmes, Natalie Cassidy, and Ashley Roberts shared their joy at the news.
Davina had previously shared that she was scheduled for surgery to remove a 14mm wide colloid cyst, which was discovered during a routine health check-up. Colloid cysts are non-cancerous sacs filled with fluid and are typically located in or around the brain's ventricles. According to the London Neurosurgery Partnership, they are quite rare, with only three in a million cases reported.
In her original post, Davina and Michael appeared in a video together, where she explained the situation and asked for prayers. She shared that she had initially ignored the diagnosis but eventually realized the need for surgery. Davina also explained the procedure, which involves a craniotomy and removing the cyst from the middle of her brain.
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