NICK Knowles has revealed his wife has been rushed back to hospital in agony after her health issues continued.
The DIY: SOS presenter posted a picture of his wife, businesswoman Katie Dadzie, back in hospital revealing she was once more in pain after complications from her life-saving surgery last week.

Nick Knowles has revealed his wife Katie is back in hospital after complications during her life-saving surgery[/caption]
The couple tied the knot earlier this year[/caption]
He wrote: “Poor @KatieAKnowles back in hospital again.
“More complications after her lifesaving surgery last week – but still smiling thru all the pain and medical procedures. (When she’s not crying with the pain)
“I can’t tell you how much my wonderful wife has gone thru over the past few months – and I don’t mean just living with me – the medical procedures and painful recovery, the set backs and starting from square one again – and she does all this with enormous resilience and determination and the occasional cry.”
He added: “I’m so proud of her ”
Katie‘s hospital admission follows her hysterectomy procedure during the summer.
The glam businesswoman, 34, opted for the operation after struggling with years of pain from endometriosis yet 12 weeks in, her recovery has sadly suffered a setback.
She told how she was “gutted” about the turn of events and detailed how her cervix, which was stitched up from the previous procedure, had burst open.
Katie hailed it “the most terrifying day I’ve ever had” and detailed the pain, which almost saw her pass out.
Along with uploading images showing her in her hospital bed to Instagram, she added in her caption: “The bit where they took my cervix and sealed it up ruptured which basically meant my insides went rogue, with crippling abdominal pains, difficulty breathing, incredibly painful gas, blood like Moses parting the Red Sea, fluid, and even my bowel where it definitely didn’t belong.
“Saturday when it happened I was in so much pain I couldn’t move or walk and just cried on my own on the kitchen from 2-5.30am. I nearly passed out from the pain.
“Bar the exhaustion and menopause bit, the recovery was finally going well. I was pretty much back to normal – although I started working the day after my hysterectomy, so that clearly didn’t help.
“I was rushed in for emergency surgery. I thought it would be lots of waiting round, but they did blood tests, a CT scan, and had me up & ready for surgery in under 10 hours.
“There was talk of my bowel having been perforated, having to have open surgery & another lumbar puncture. I had every situation running through my mind and it was terrifying.
“They had 3 plans for surgery, and two of them were huge. A team of 6 surgeons and 2 anaesthetists looked after me, and made me feel slightly more at ease, during what was the most painful & terrifying day I’ve ever had.
“Thankfully the surgeons managed to get me back into theatre, fix everything and stitch me back together.”
Wearing a grey jumper and propped up by hospital pillows, she added the update: “I’m very sore, bruised & exhausted, & so gutted that my recovery journey starts all over again now.
“But thankful it’s fixed, because the pain on Saturday night was excruciating!”
Katie previously described how she had been subject to “years of pain” from her women’s health issues.