Gary Beadle has revealed that his wife Emma is currently in hospital to have heart surgery to repair three holes in the organ, as he told fans about the “difficult time”.
The 34-year-old Geordie Shore star has opened up about Emma’s operation with her fans, explaining that it will take the mother-of-two three months to recover.
Gary and Emma, 30, who married last year, have two young children, Chester, five, and Primrose, two, and Gary vowed to “keep the fort” at home.
Health issues: Gary Beadle has revealed that his wife Emma is currently in hospital to have heart surgery to repair three holes in the organ, as she told fans about the ‘difficult time’ (pictured on 2021)
Before the surgery, Gary posted on Instagram: “Very hard day, very stressful, very emotional.
It’s crazy what life throws at you sometimes. Big day for our family tomorrow.
Offering an update to his followers later, Gary praised his wife for her dedication to their two little ones while spending time away from them.
Gary revealed how Emma had checked into the hospital the night before and waited hours to get into a ward, but her only concern was for her children.
Struggles: The Geordie Shore star, 34, discussed Emma’s operation with her fans, explaining that the mother-of-two will take three months to recover
He said: ‘You know what I tell all mums, honestly, Emma was literally waiting to come in at 7am this morning…
“After we left her last night, and her only concern was that the kids were okay and that they had found the surprises from the scavenger hunt she had planned every day for them…
‘Moms are different, nothing else matters, as long as their children are happy…’
Gaz said: ‘I will keep the fort and update you all as soon as I hear from the doctors that everything has gone well.
Family: Gary and Emma, 30, who got married last year, have two young children, Chester, five, and Primrose, two, with Gary vowing to “keep the fort” at home.
“It’s going to be a tough two to three month recovery, but we have this as a family… thanks again for all the messages.”
In August, Emma spent the week in hospital after being rushed in.
The model shared a snapshot on Instagram at the time, donning a hospital gown and admitting: “My life has become turbulent and unpredictable.”
Emma did not share the reason for her visit at the time, but fans know that she has suffered from a heart defect since birth and an inflammatory condition colitis.
‘Turbulent and unpredictable’: Gaz Beadle’s wife Emma, 29, detailed her health issues while spending time in hospital ahead of her heart surgery, taking to Instagram to share a snap wearing a gown hospital.
Detailing the difficult time, Emma explained to her followers what she has endured in the hospital.
Taking the caption, she explained: “In the space of a week I had gas and air, cameras inside me, ordered a chest X-ray while I was sitting at lunch, blood and to start infusions, shots and something else I can’t even remember. because my head is constantly in a shed.
“I don’t show much of my life on social media, as much as people think I do. I think I’m trying to deal with things myself and be present at all times with my babies.
Opening: Detailing the difficult time, Emma explained to her followers what she has endured in the hospital.
“This year I have learned to enjoy and appreciate each day because, crazy as it may seem, I no longer know what is around the corner. My life has become turbulent and unpredictable.
I’ve had quite a few breakdowns and can cry over the smallest things these days. But I’m going to keep smiling and stay positive. For anyone else trying to stick together while fighting a battle for her health, I’m here with you.”
She has previously spoken openly about her health issues, admitting they have resulted in dramatic weight loss and means she can’t have another child without heart surgery.
Explaining the situation in 2021, Emma shared: “I have three large holes in my heart and damaged tissue that is causing my blood to pass in the wrong direction, the right side of my heart is now enlarged and weak, along with high blood pressure. in my lungs
“This has all gotten much worse as they should have been closed when I was a kid, unfortunately no one checked my heart even when I had seizures and was diagnosed with epilepsy or passed out like it was a hobby.”