Where is diane oxberry now
They're often the same as symptoms of less serious conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome IBS or pre-menstrual syndrome PMS. These can include feeling constantly bloated, a swollen tummy, discomfort in your tummy or pelvic area, feeling full quickly when eating, or needing to use the toilet more often or more urgently than normal. Women should see their GP if they have been feeling bloated most days for the last three weeks. A source told the Daily Mail: 'Everyone is so shocked.
It is all so sudden. Members of the North West Tonight team were in tears when the news came through yesterday. She seemed so healthy and was tweeting about life and work as recently as the beginning of December.
Another said: 'It's absolutely awful. No one had any idea that anything was wrong - that she was unwell. You almost have two reactions. There is the horror and grief and sadness. It is almost impossible to comprehend. Dianne was North West Tonight. It's hard to imagine the programme without her. She joined North West Tonight nearly 25 years ago after studying at the Met Office, and became its main weather presenter.
She also fronted Inside Out North West, its regional current affairs programme and presented a number of programmes on BBC Radio Manchester including its breakfast show. She eventually moved north to present the children's show, The 8.
Mr Mayo - who now works on Radio 2 - said earlier this month that he was 'devastated' by the news of Miss Oxberry's death. I loved working with her. Miss Oxberry had also left a strong impression on her female colleagues, as a strong supporter of their fight for equal pay. Dianne right with Pudsey was working as recently as December and took part in a mile relay walk for Children In Need with co-hosts Roger Johnson and Annabel Tiffin. We shared experiences together.
It is understood that Miss Oxberry was fighting her own equal pay case with the BBC, which remained unresolved at the time of her sudden death. Broadcaster Clare Balding added that Oxberry was 'a courageous warrior on behalf of women fighting for equality'. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. BBC star Dianne Oxberry's husband reveals 'inspirational' mother-of-two, 51, died of ovarian cancer as family plans to set up charity in her name North West Tonight presenter fell ill over Christmas and died at 51 on January 10 She left behind her cameraman husband Ian Hindle and two young children Now Mr Hindle has launched JustGiving page to raise awareness of condition He hopes to 'kick start a charity' to raise awareness about 'appalling disease' By Mark Duell for MailOnline Published: BST, 29 January Updated: BST, 29 January e-mail shares.
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Woman's Hour host Garvey wrote: "Dianne was a formidable voice for women at the BBC, a fantastically supportive colleague. Thank you for speaking up BBCWomen". Mayo wrote: "Devastated to hear this news. She was a wonderful, joyous part of our breakfast team at Radio 1.
I loved working with her. My condolences to her family. Very sad news to start the day. It is almost impossible to comprehend. Dianne was North West Tonight. It's hard to imagine the programme without her. We hope they will find some comfort in the knowledge so many people loved Dianne and will miss her terribly. I can scarcely believe Dianne has died.
Johnson said: "She was a genuinely lovely person. She was as lovely in real life as she appeared on TV. It's terribly, terribly sad. BBC Radio Manchester presenter Eammon O'Neal, who co-hosted the station's breakfast show with Oxberry between and , said the shock of her death was "tremendous".
He added: "One of the great things I'll take forward is just how extraordinarily ordinary Dianne was - and I think the viewers and the listeners, who never even met her, are feeling perhaps as sad as we are.
She was a real person. She remained authentic and true. BBC presenter died from ovarian cancer.
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