BBC Breakfast’s Naga Munchetty flooded with support as she shares first pic since revealing agonising health battle
BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty has been inundated with support by her legion of fans after revealing an agonising health battle.
The 48-year-old TV personality recently revealed that she is suffering from adenomyosis, which is a condition that causes the lining of the womb to bury into the muscular wall of the womb.
Taking to Instagram sporting a sweaty face, Naga told fans: “It’s not actually that warm out there this morning.”
She added: “Did a short run anyway to get going. Feeling better for it and I’ll be in your [ears] later @bbc5live 11am-1pm talking more about #adenomyosis and how to raise awareness and ensure better care and diagnosis for those who suffer with it.”
And her fans were quick to show their support.
One fan said: “Naga may I say that you are an inspiring person in so many way to so many people, it’s a pleasure to follow you.”
Another said: “Looking forward to listening to this on the way home tonight. Keep up the amazing work.”
Meanwhile a third posted: “Excellent work!! I will be listening- great to see a public profile raising awareness of adenomyosis. So much work still needs to be done in the UK.”
Speaking about her crippling condition on BBC Radio 5, she said: “Right now as I sit here talking to you, I am in pain. Constant, nagging pain.”
She then added: “Every so often the pain changes; it becomes a stabbing pain. A pain that takes my breath away and I can do nothing but sit with it for a minute or curl up to cope.”