STACEY Solomon has revealed that she has been crying A LOT and avoiding human contact.
Giving a family update, , 35, took to today in an emotional state as she revealed the medical emergency she and her loved ones endured over Easter.



Stacey explained how her spaniel Teddy had been rushed to the vets for surgery after losing the use of his back legs.
Stacey hastwo dogs: Teddy, a Cocker Spaniel, and Peanut, a Dachshund.
“Sorry I haven't updated anyone,” she said in an Instagram story video on Monday afternoon.
“I know you've all been asking and worrying about Teddy, and I'm so grateful for him just being in your thoughts,” she went on.
Stacey said: “He is home. I got to bring him home last week, so he made it through the operation, and through the period of time where it was the highest risk.
“Sorry I haven't been on here. I've just been trying to get my head around things.
“And also, I'm not a good crier. I hate crying in front of people, and I just know if I'd have come on, I'd have just cried.”
She confessed: “I've cried a lot. So I've just tried to keep myself away from any human contact, so I can just cry alone.”
“Teddy is home,” she affirmed, adding: “I'm so grateful he's home.”
“Obviously he's really not well, still,” she added, revealing how she has been working from home and has been forced to “cancel some things”.
Stacey explained how she has to “express his bladder” and help him with physio.
She later said how he “might never fully recover”.
Stacey then said how she hadn't even fully explained what had happened, so filled her followers in on all of the details.
“So, on Good Friday, he lost the use of his back legs. That night, he just crawled in. He'd been running around all day, no signs of pain,” she explained.
She said he was “dragging himself around” so she took him straight to the vet despite everywhere being out of hours.
Stacey was told that Teddy could have , a slipped disc, or a tumour, so needed to have an MRI scan.
Nowhere could give an MRI scan on the Friday so they had to wait until the next day.
She then took him to for an urgent appointment after leaving him at the vets on medication all night.
The vet in Cambridge then explained how he had suffered a burst disc and “all of his disc and all of his spine” was “not looking good at all”.
Stacey said how there is a 30% chance that Teddy might recover fully.
