Sky News sports presenter Jacquie Beltrao, who revealed in June that she was facing a second battle with breast cancer, admitted she was feeling a ‘little bit worried’ about having an operation on her lymph nodes in a pre-surgery video.
Former Olympic gymnast Beltrao, 55, from Dublin, took to Twitter on Tuesday and shared a short clip taken as she waited in hospital, alongside a caption which read: Good luck vibes #bitnervous #imingoodhands.’
The mother-of-three, who can be seen in a hospital gown with arrows drawn on her left breast, explained: ‘So here I am, operation clear out your lymph nodes. On the left, where he has drawn an arrow. Oh god, I feel like I have been here before, it’s because I have.’
She then added that was ‘OK,’ before moving the camera down to reveal her compression socks.
Jacquie Beltrao, 55, who revealed in June that she was facing a second battle with breast cancer, admitted she was feeling a ‘little bit worried’ about having an operation on her lymph nodes in a pre-surgery video on Tuesday (pictured)
Alongside the video, the Sky News presenter penned: Good luck vibes #bitnervous #imingoodhands’ (pictured)
‘I’m all set actually, I’ve got my compression socks on,’ she said. ‘They are very lovely. I don’t know if you can see them. Yep. It’s a look, it’s the hospital look and I am trying to rock it.’
Despite joking about her outfit, Jacquie went on to discuss her worries regarding the upcoming surgery.
‘I am a little bit worried, but I am in very good hands,’ she explained. ‘It is a very short operation.
‘I have only got to wait a couple of hours now and I’ll be getting going. I’ll speak to you when I wake up.’
In a follow-up post after the surgery, Jacquie shared a photo where she could be seen smiling from her hospital bed
Alongside the image, the 55-year-old wrote: ‘Op went well – all done (thanks Mr Sharma) Feeling a bit dopey – quite nice though – dreamy – no yoga for me for a while!’ (pictured)
In a follow-up post after the surgery, Jacquie shared a photo where she could be seen smiling from her hospital bed and updated her 75, 000 social media followers.
She penned: ‘Op went well – all done (thanks Mr Sharma) Feeling a bit dopey – quite nice though – dreamy – no yoga for me for a while ! (Or laundry, or jet washing or painting). Thanks for all the lovely messages of support – I read them all sorry if I don’t reply.’
The mother-of-three found a new, ‘tiny’ lump during lockdown and began chemotherapy soon after.
Beltrao admitted in July that it had been a ‘living nightmare’ since her new grade-three diagnosis.
She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 for which she went through five cycles of chemotherapy in four months.
Speaking in a video posted to Twitter explaining her new diagnosis, Beltrao said: ‘So, during lockdown I took my own advice, did a check, found a tiny, tiny, little lump just here.
‘Had it checked out and a biopsy straight away and it turns out it’s grade three breast cancer, much nastier than the first one I had.
‘I’m sharing this because it felt weird to be going back to work on Sky and being on social media and acting like everything was shiny, perfect and fun when it wasn’t.’
Jacquie (pictured on Tuesday) was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 for which she went through five cycles of chemotherapy in four months
The mother-of-three found a new, ‘tiny’ lump during lockdown and began chemotherapy soon after. Pictured, in October 2007 attending the Future Dreams Ladies Lunch supported by Estee Lauder at The Savoy Hotel
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