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Susannah Constantine admits she thinks about her 'own mortality' every morning following her 'life threatening neurological' scare


The TV personality, 61, was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery last year after suffering from an arteriovenous fistula, which is an abnormal connection between an artery and a vein.

'There can be a huge stigma around wearing hearing aids, I felt like I might as well go to the funeral director and order my coffin, it made me feel so old,' Susannah explained. The BBC star surely had a life studded of sensational moments, such as being on tour with the Scissor Sisters in the past – where she was often closely exposed to speakers as a big fan of live music. Susannah explained these types of hearing aids can comfortably become part of your life, as they can be worn while swimming, or washing your hair – as long as you are careful.

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