OHMYGOSSIP — Former ‘Coronation Street’ star Lucy-Jo Hudson is “on the mend” after she needed to be rushed to hospital for an emergency blood transfusion.
The 40-year-old actress – who played Katy Harris in ‘Coronation Street’ – was taken to hospital last Thursday (12.10.23) due to a decline in her health, and she has now opened up on the experience and thanked the nurses and doctors at Salford Royal Hospital for their care.
Taking to Instagram, Hudson wrote: “Well it’s been a strange few days…. I’m sorry I’ve been so quiet on here… But I was rushed to A+E on Thursday afternoon needing a blood transfusion! I actually ended up needing 2, my HB levels were that dangerously low!
“But thanks to the most amazing NHS staff at Salford Royal, I am on the mend. A big shout out to Robert Jackson and Freddy, both of you made me feel so at ease and you both took such good care of me on the emergency assessment unit … as did your nurses … I can’t thank you all enough for looking after me. I’ll be forever grateful.
“Sending you all lots of love … And this is not a ‘feel sorry for me’ post, this is to make you all aware that ‘self care’ is so important in the crazy world we all live in right now. #thankyouNHS #grateful.”
After posting the update, the TV star was then inundated by messages of support from her adoring fans.
One message read: “Sending lots of love. Get well soon Lucy.”
While another sympathetic post said: “I had this last year, scariest thing I’ve ever been through. Get well soon.”
This year, Lucy-Jo left her role as Donna-Marie Quinn in ‘Hollyoaks’, a part she first played in 2018.

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