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Kerry Katona shares health diagnosis causing 'random fatty lumps' all over her body

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Kerry Katona has shared she's been diagnosed with a condition that has left her "covered in fatty lumps".The television personality, 42, has recently been diagnosed with lipoedema, a chronic condition.

She revealed her diagnosis in a video of her doing a yoga session at home. She captioned the video: "Today is the first day of the rest of your life people!!

I absolutely love Monday mornings! New day, new week, clean slate, fresh beginning." "I was diagnosed lipoedema last week which means swelling of the body and random fatty lumps.

But f*** that s***!!! Gonna train the s*** out of my body!" "If you look at the video you can see the swelling at the top of my stomach, cross my ribs, and also my shins and knees...

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