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Emmerdale actress has brain surgery for aneurysm as she issues health update

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Emmerdale actress Martelle Edinborough has given fans a health update after she underwent brain surgery. The star, who plays Suzy in the ITV soap, told her followers that she is recovering well after having an operation on an existing brain aneurysm.

Martelle said she was "blessed" to be recovering well and thanked fans for their support. She went on to explain that she was initially in shock at the late diagnosis, but then recognised it as a blessing as, if she did know, it would have caused her major stress and anxiety.

Martelle has now successfully had her aneurysm treated and is recovering well, writes The Mirror.She penned: "A few weeks ago I was told an existing brain aneurysm thought to always be tiny & stable had in fact always been of a size that needed treatment.

Not sure where the error occurred for it to take so long to highlight this but despite the initial shock, I could only receive it as a blessing & refused to allow it manifest into fear, stress & anxiety. "Yesterday, I had surgery where Dr’s were able to amazingly & successfully treat the aneurysm, placing a flow diverter in the artery to cut the off the blood supply to it, soon enabling it disappear for good!" She added: "This is me post surgery.

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