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Presenter Martin King's wife Jenny tells followers her brain tumour is 'growing back'

Instagram story yesterday in view of her 34,000 followers, the photographer penned: "Hello everyone.So, I have some news ... not the best news but not the worst news either."Some of you may already know that I had a brain tumour removed successfully in 2011 by an incredible person, Professor Ciarán Bolger at Beaumont Hospital."Unfortunately, after a recent brain scan, it seems there is new activity.This means there is some 'swollen tissue' which is probably the tumour growing back.She continued: "Good news is, it's not malignant and Professor Bolger will need to carry out some more brain surgery to remove it."Jenny said that her doctor has "assured" her that she will only need to take six weeks off work to recover from surgery, and should be able to go back to doing what she loves.Providing more details, she said: "This surgery will take place in early February."I can't thank you all enough.Thank you for always believing in me and for all your support along the way."I am going to get through this and I'll be back the same Jenny you all know in a matter of weeks."Jenny regularly posts her photography work to her Instagram, showing off the work she loves to do.She also left a post dedicated to her husband, Martin on November 6 last year to mark the pair being married for a decade.Jenny penned: "10 years married to this adorable man.
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Presenter Martin King's wife Jenny tells followers her brain tumour is 'growing back'
Instagram story yesterday in view of her 34,000 followers, the photographer penned: "Hello everyone.So, I have some news ... not the best news but not the worst news either."Some of you may already know that I had a brain tumour removed successfully in 2011 by an incredible person, Professor Ciarán Bolger at Beaumont Hospital."Unfortunately, after a recent brain scan, it seems there is new activity.This means there is some 'swollen tissue' which is probably the tumour growing back.She continued: "Good news is, it's not malignant and Professor Bolger will need to carry out some more brain surgery to remove it."Jenny said that her doctor has "assured" her that she will only need to take six weeks off work to recover from surgery, and should be able to go back to doing what she loves.Providing more details, she said: "This surgery will take place in early February."I can't thank you all enough.Thank you for always believing in me and for all your support along the way."I am going to get through this and I'll be back the same Jenny you all know in a matter of weeks."Jenny regularly posts her photography work to her Instagram, showing off the work she loves to do.She also left a post dedicated to her husband, Martin on November 6 last year to mark the pair being married for a decade.Jenny penned: "10 years married to this adorable man.
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