Bake Off winner reveals health diagnosis after two years of being ‘quite sick’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

She said it had been a 'tough' year.

Oct 8, 2024 - 16:42
Bake Off winner reveals health diagnosis after two years of being ‘quite sick’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

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Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain has revealed she has been living with two autoimmune diseases.

The 39-year-old said she had been diagnosed with the conditions after feeling ‘quite sick and unwell’ over the past two years.

The BBC star did not specify the autoimmune disease but said she would speak out at a later date when she has a ‘better handle’ on them.

On Instagram, Nadiya said her diagnosis has made her realise the importance of ‘taking care of yourself’ and urged her followers to do the same.

She explained: ‘Over the course of two years, I’ve been quite unwell. I’ve just been getting quite sick.

‘And over the course of the two years, I’ve been diagnosed with two autoimmune diseases, which I’m not going to go into now.

‘I will go into in the future when I know more about it and when I have a better handle on it and when I understand it a little bit better.

Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain speaking about her medical condition on Instagram
Nadiya said she had been diagnosed with two autoimmune conditions (Picture: Instagram)
A close-up of Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain in an Instagram clip
She said she was given the diagnosis after two years of being ‘quite sick’ (Picture: Instagram)

‘But till then I cannot express the importance of listening to your body, of taking care of yourself.’

Nadiya admitted she was the ‘worst’ at self-care because when she makes time for herself she feels ‘guilty’.

Explaining she burns the candle at both ends, she said she only puts her needs first when he body is ‘in shutdown.’

‘And that’s not good for you. We need to take more care of ourselves,’ she warned.

Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain with her head in her hands
Nadiya, who shot to fame after Bake Off, said she was guilty of burning the candle at both ends (Picture: BBC Picture Archives)
The Great British Bake Off finalists Tamal Ray, Nadiya Hussain and Ian Cumming sat on a wall outside the famous white tent
The BBC urged her followers to take care of themselves (Picture: BBC/Love Productions/Mark Bourdillon)

Nadiya continued: ‘It’s been a really tough year because of all the tests and trying to work stuff out and getting my head around things.

‘But I feel like it’s really important to come out the other side and be grateful for and feel blessed that although, it’d be great not to be sick, I’m here.

‘And that’s really what matters is that I’m here and I need to do all the things that I can to positively impact myself mentally and physically. And that’s all I can really do.’

According to John Hopkins Medicine, autoimmune disease happens when the body’s natural defense system can’t tell the difference between your own cells and foreign cells, causing the body to mistakenly attack normal cells.

Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain smiling next to a trifle on BBC show Nadiya's Cook Once, Eat Twice
Nadiya said it had been a ‘tough year’ because of the diagnosis (Picture: BBC/Wall to Wall/Tom Kirkman)
Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain sprinkling salt on some potatoes on BBC Show Nadiya's Cook Once, Eat Twice
She said she was working on positively impacting her mental and physical health (Picture: BBC/Wall to Wall/Tom Kirkman)

There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases that affect a wide range of body parts, the leading health system and academic institution added.

Nadiya soared to fame after winning the sixth season of GBBO in 2015, before going on to host shows including The Chronicles of Nadiya and Nadiya’s British Food Adventure.

She has also appeared on The One Show and Loose Women and released several cookbooks.

Great British Bake Off airs Tuesdays on Channel 4 at 8pm.

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