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Rylan Clark's mum Linda says she's 'not well a lot of the time' as she opens up about health condition

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Rylan Clark's mum Linda has revealed she's 'not well a lot of the time' as she opens up about her health condition. The Celebrity Gogglebox star was diagnosed with Chron's in her 30s.

The 69-year-old explained how she has nurses who come to visit her every morning and evening to give her a "special feed". The condition causes inflammation of your digestive tract, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition.

Talking to The Mirror, Linda said she had only 70cm of bowel left now following three operations. The length is usually around two metres. Read more Rylan Clark reveals bizarre feature in his home Linda told the publication: "I’m not well a lot of the time.

I have nurses come round every morning and evening to give me a special feed. "I’ve had Crohn’s since I was 30 and used to be in so much pain I’d be crying all the time.

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