This Morning star Michelle Elman has revealed she was rushed to hospital in the middle of the night, explaining all in an Instagram post on Sunday.
The relationship expert, 31, who regularly appears on the ITV programme, took to the social media site and told her followers how her ‘life took a turn’.
Sharing a snap in a hospital gown in the bed, she wrote: ‘Well life took a turn. There are so many things I love about being single but one thing that’s absolute pants is going to A&E alone in the middle of the night.
‘Not having family in the country, number 1 bestie or a partner means I often struggle to even list an emergency contact.
‘It’s one of the reasons I’m so pᴀssionate about Bad Friend, you might have a whole bunch of friends to invite to your birthday but how many do you have who you can call at midnight to come with you to A&E?
‘The irony is not lost on me that my last post was saying how this year was turning out to be my best year yet. Even two days ago, I was being asked about my past surgeries and I said I’d been on such a good streak.’
This Morning Michelle Elman has revealed she was rushed to hospital in the middle of the night in an Instagram post on Sunday
The relationship expert, 31, who regularly appears on the ITV programme, took to the social media site and told her followers how her ‘life took a turn’
She continued: ‘I also got asked the other day how do you deal with chronic illness and I said this: live as much life as you can between the hospitalisations. And right now, I really really mean it.
‘PS so grateful for the NHS, every person was so kind and patient especially for midnight.’
MailOnline has contacted representative for Michelle for comment.
Although she didn’t provide any further details on the reason she was rushed to the hospital, Michelle has previously spoken about spending much of her life in and out of it.
The beauty was born hydrocephalus, an excess of cerebrospinal fluid, and doctors later discovered that she was also born with a brain tumour.
She has had 15 surgeries in the first 20 years of her life, including operations to fix an obstructed bowel and punctured intestine.
Speaking on Loose Women in 2018, Michelle revealed what it felt like to die after she flat-lined following brain surgery.
She went into surgery at the age of 11 so doctors could run tests on the brain she flat-lined, and she remembers floating above her bed.
Although she didn’t provide any details on the reason she was rushed to the hospital, Michelle has previously spoken about spending much of her life in and out of it (pictured in April 2024)
She called death ‘peaceful and calm’ and hopes to reᴀssure people that it isn’t as scary as they might think.
The relationship guru explained: ‘I still remember floating above my bed.
‘What’s really nice to know is it’s a really calm sensation when you die, and that’s what I’d like to tell people because it gives you a bit solace that even in the last moments it’s really peaceful and really calm.
‘In my head it was five minutes but apparently it was a few seconds. I remember everything that happened but apparently my eyes were closed.
‘I didn’t talk about it for years but it makes me sound a bit crazy.’
Her latest hospital visit comes after Michelle revealed that she believes her cheating ex genuinely loved her, despite being left devastated by his betrayal.
In April 2023, Michelle was left heartbroken after discovering she had been betrayed by her partner of three years, just hours after their engagement.
Speaking to MailOnline while promoting her new podcast, In All Honesty, Michelle offered her advice to fans who are struggling with their own heartbreak.
Her latest hospital visit comes after Michelle revealed that she believes her cheating ex genuinely loved her, despite being left devastated by his betrayal (picture taken in 2023)
She admitted that she was in shock for the first three months since her split, and went onto feel a wave of anger.
While she may have appeared to have been handling the breakup well, in the coming months following her split, her more vulnerable emotions eventually kicked in.
Reflecting on her experience, she said that while people cope with a split in many different ways, a common emotion is typically shame.
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She said feeling this way is normal, but there is a healthy way to manage it.
After ‘utilising her whole life coaching toolbox’ to grow through her own heartbreak, she has now lifted the lid on the best ways to cope after breaking up with a partner who does not know how to love you.
She told MailOnline: ‘I’ve been saying a lot to people who go through similar situations is that the shame is not yours because I understand that the instinct when you have been cheated on is to be embarrᴀssed or to feel ashamed and that shame does not belong to you.’
Michelle’s first top tip for healing through this is to ‘feel all of it’ because ‘every single wave will come.’
Reflecting on her own journey she said: ‘There were points where I was like Why am I not more angry? Don’t worry, it will come. I just wasn’t at that point. I think what probably was most shocking to my friends and family is that anger came very late. And it also wasn’t a lot.
‘Especially as a life coach, anger is one of the emotions I’m most comfortable with. And it just was the one that just I didn’t feel as angry as I thought I would be.’