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Terminally ill reality TV star Jade Goody is expected to have an emergency operation to help relieve her pain. | Terminally ill reality TV star Jade Goody is expected to have an emergency operation to help relieve her pain. |
Goody, 27, was admitted to London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London on Monday to clear a blockage. | Goody, 27, was admitted to London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London on Monday to clear a blockage. |
Publicist Max Clifford said that the surgery, if successful, would improve her quality of life. | Publicist Max Clifford said that the surgery, if successful, would improve her quality of life. |
The mother-of-two, who married eight days ago, has only weeks to live after her cervical cancer spread to her liver, groin and bowel. | The mother-of-two, who married eight days ago, has only weeks to live after her cervical cancer spread to her liver, groin and bowel. |
Clifford said that Goody's pain was centred on the left side of her pelvis. | Clifford said that Goody's pain was centred on the left side of her pelvis. |
Goody is expected to be moved back to the Royal Marsden Hospital at some point after the procedure. | Goody is expected to be moved back to the Royal Marsden Hospital at some point after the procedure. |
"The most important thing is that they got the pain under control last night and she has managed to have a good night's sleep which is something she hasn't had for a few days," Clifford told GMTV. | "The most important thing is that they got the pain under control last night and she has managed to have a good night's sleep which is something she hasn't had for a few days," Clifford told GMTV. |
'Very emotional' | 'Very emotional' |
Clifford said Goody's sons, Bobby, five, and four-year-old Freddy, may visit their mother in hospital later "providing she is well enough and out of pain". | |
He added Goody hoped to return home soon saying: "She just wants to be at home with the kids and obviously with [husband] Jack." | He added Goody hoped to return home soon saying: "She just wants to be at home with the kids and obviously with [husband] Jack." |
Clifford said he had had a "very emotional" phone call with Goody, who was first diagnosed with cancer last year. | Clifford said he had had a "very emotional" phone call with Goody, who was first diagnosed with cancer last year. |
"She's very frightened. She was sobbing on the phone to me. She said: 'Why can't they get me out of all this pain?'" | "She's very frightened. She was sobbing on the phone to me. She said: 'Why can't they get me out of all this pain?'" |
Goody is due to be christened next Saturday at a church close to her home, along with her sons. | Goody is due to be christened next Saturday at a church close to her home, along with her sons. |
She also plans to record a television interview with Piers Morgan for ITV early next week, Mr Clifford said. | She also plans to record a television interview with Piers Morgan for ITV early next week, Mr Clifford said. |
Goody's husband, Jack Tweed, 21, appeared before magistrates in Epping, Essex, on Monday to face an assault charge. He denies attacking a taxi driver and threatening to stab him after leaving a club in Essex last year. | Goody's husband, Jack Tweed, 21, appeared before magistrates in Epping, Essex, on Monday to face an assault charge. He denies attacking a taxi driver and threatening to stab him after leaving a club in Essex last year. |