

She told her followers recently that 'this little stoma bag helped save my life' although she admitted it had been difficult to get used to, saying: 'I feel like I need a trainer to help me tame it. And I feel amazing, I feel lucky, I'm happy, I'm buzzing to back and I missed you.'Īdele has been keeping her fans updated on social media with her journey to recovery. 'And even if you've just thought of someone it makes a difference I promise you. 'I want to say thank you to you, before I start crying, the whole Radio 1 family who have been next level incredible, my nearest and dearest, and I just want to say one more thing as well - never underestimate the power of positivity and well wishes. 'They're amazing': The former I'm A Celebrity star revealed it had only been a month since the procedure and she feels like she owes the NHS 'her life' So go and see them they'll look after you, I promise.

She continued: 'I just want to say this, if you're listening to this and you're worried about anything please do not suffer in silence, go and see your GP that's what I did, and I think that's why I'm here today. So I just want to say it's incredible what the body is capable of and it's a huge testament as well to the skill and knowledge and level of care of the NHS, they're amazing I owe them my life, I can't thank them enough.' 'Because I was just saying to producer Tom, it's a month since I had my surgery and I've got goosebumps now - just wow.' It has only been a month since the former Big Brother star went through surgery, and she paid tribute to her body for being 'incredible' and that she was amazed by the level of care from the NHS. Sad: The DJ told her Instagram followers she'd been diagnosed with bowel cancer in an emotional post on October 24th, a month after learning she had the disease
