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Kate Garraway’s husband Derek suffers ‘significant kidney damage’ in latest health scare as he’s rushed to hospital

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KATE Garraway's husband Derek Draper has suffered "significant kidney damage" in his latest health scare after he was rushed to hospital.

The Sun previously revealed how the heartbroken GMB star is again by the psychotherapist’s bedside during his latest setback.

Battling Derek, who was first hospitalised with coronavirus in March 2020, had the operation on his kidneys. It has now been revealed that he has "suffered damage to his kidneys", just adding to his ongoing health battle.

A source told us: “This is another hammer blow for poor Derek. "He is giving the fight against covid his absolute all, but his kidneys have suffered some pretty serious damage.

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Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway gave fans an update on her husband's health on Thursday's (August 18) show.Derek Draper has had a series of health issues after he was left "fighting for his life" when he contracted covid-19 in 2020.Last month he was rushed back to the hospital with sepsis.READ MORE: Peter Andre leads support for GMB's Kate Garraway after Derek Draper rushed to hospitalThe update came as Kate was interviewing the rail union boss Mick Lynch on the upcoming strikes.She told him about the experiences she had with rail staff and staff shortages, despite praising their high levels of service.She explained: "I spend pretty much all of my time on trains, or in hospital with Derek."Earlier this month, Kate said: "The sepsis is under control. One kidney is looking really good, just need to look at the other one."We’re back on the right side of it now."At the time Kate also praised the doctors for their amazing work and thanked fans for their positive messages.She said: "It’s lovely to be back and thank you for all your good wishes as always, it means everything."Derek fell into a coma after catching covid in 2020 and became the country's longest suffering covid patient following a 13-month stint in hospital.Last April, he was able to go back home with Kate and their two children - 16-year-old Darcey and 12-year-old Billy - and had been receiving 24-hour care.However he has been in and out of hospital since and he fell "really unwell" again on July 9.
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