Failing kidneys may result in a patient needing long-term medication or dialysis, while a severely damaged liver could require a transplant to treat. I rang the doctor, I said 'you don't look great, no real feeling that it's COVID, he had none of those symptoms. Kate Garraway has said how 'different' husband Derek Draper looks in an update on his health condition. "She started off in the jungle, which was a remarkable experience, with Derek being so much involved and her children being in the middle of it and then to hear she is going through this nightmare along with so many thousands of families, it's just awful. She added that Derek had 'opened his eyes' after waking from his coma, but has been told his recovery could take years.
Earlier this month Kate revealed in an emotional GMB interview that Derek ha'almost died six times,' during his battle with coronavirus.Sad: Kate's husband Derek remains hospitalised while recovering from COVID-19, almost four months after being admitted (pictured in 2019)She told Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid: 'It is a very desperate situation, it's very very difficult, of course there's fantd astic hope he's still alive, the doctors do keep saying it's a miracle he's still alive. Kate Garraway returned to Good Morning Britain last Monday after four months away from the show. A glimmer of hope has emerged as the 52-year-old author has been able to … Kate Garraway. Terrifying! KATE GARRAWAY has said she is at her ‘absolute limit’ after a tyre on her car blew out while she was driving on a motorway.The Good Morning Britain host was returning to London when she felt as though she was losing control of the vehicle.‘You know people say that God and the universe doesn’t send you what you can’t deal with?’ the 53-year-old told co-presenter Ben Shephard.‘I’d just like to put a message out: I’m at my limit. Prior to her latest week at work, Kate thanked friends Myleene Klass, 42, and Roman Kemp, 27, for helping organise her son Billy's 11th birthday bash after admitting she 'didn't want to let him down. Share what you think Kate Garraway has been left “shaken” after her car tyre blew out on a motorway. On July 13, Kate returned to GMB for the first time since Derek was hospitalised. 'The children and Derek are all I've thought about and they're the most important people in my life, but I must create structure and normality for the children, to clean the bath, put the plates in the dishwasher and tidy the house. I’m at my absolute limit now.’Garraway, whose husband, Derek Draper, has been in hospital since March with coronavirus, said: ‘It was the first time I’d been out with the kids, in the car, leaving London.‘We were going to meet some friends in Kent in a socially distanced way.‘On the way back … we suddenly exploded,’ she said of the tyre.‘It’s that moment when you think “I can’t control the car” … (there was) smoke, bits of rubber flying everywhere.‘I don’t think it was smoke but it looked like smoke. 'I was speaking to a doctor yesterday who said he's sick as anyone I've ever seen in 35 years of medicine, and some of those people who were as sick as him aren't here. 'Symptoms affecting the brain are harder to measure and track - it took months for officials in the UK to admit a lost sense of smell was a symptom of coronavirus - but they can be permanent. Kate Garraway, 53, has been left shaken after a tyre on her car blew out on the motorway, during her first family trip without husband Derek Draper, 52Kate wrote: 'Thanks to our amazing saviours Liz & Mark from @kentpoliceuk who rescued me after a full tyre blow out on the motorway!!! I keep telling him on the Facetime he would be very pleased about that.
It could have been burning rubber.‘I managed to pull over but it just happened to be on the section of the motorway we were on, there wasn’t a hard shoulder and there was a feeder road.‘So I was nervous of people coming up on the inside … I called the AA and the drama unfolded and that’s when you feel a bit panicky because you’re in live traffic.‘Sometimes you have a bank which you can scramble out on to but we didn’t have that, unfortunately.‘We were rushing back because we were conscious of getting back to London to check on Derek and my mum and dad were coming for their first visit,’ she told the ITV show.On Instagram, Garraway thanked Kent Police for coming to the rescue, towing the vehicle to safety, adding that the incident was ‘utterly terrifying’.AA president Edmund King said: ‘Immediately that our AA control centre realised that Kate Garraway and her family were in a highly dangerous location on a motorway without hard shoulder, we called the police.‘This shows the dangers of breaking down in a live lane and why we have campaigned vigorously for more emergency refuge areas on smart motorways.‘We are delighted the police did a great job to move them off the motorway and Kate and her family are fine.‘This frightening incident shows the importance of hard shoulders or adequate emergency refuge areas and is also a good reminder for all drivers to check the pressure and condition of their tyres.’It comes after Garraway revealed that nurses had told her that her 52-year-old husband looked ‘focused and engaged’ when they put GMB on for him in hospital.Garraway said Draper had endured a ‘tough week’ following ‘big falls’ in his blood pressure and swelling in his legs.