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Steph McGovern speaks out as she offers support to Chris Kamara amid health scare

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Helen Skelton addresses future on Springtime On The Farm[LATEST]Bill Turnbull reacts to Susanna Reid amid Breakfast 'power cut'[TV]Rod Stewart addresses dangers of prostate cancer outside clinic[HEALTH]Chris addressed his health concerns on Steph's Packed Lunch, as he talked about his diagnosis.After growing fears, he underwent a scan, which concluded there was "no loss of brain mass and very few lesions".He later took a blood test which determined the cause.Chris explained: "What I’m suffering with is a swollen tongue, which causes you to slur your words."It slows down, not your thoughts, your thoughts are there but transferring those thoughts to the mouth, to talk coherently."He added his other symptoms include feeling cold, weakness in.

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