Kate Garraway has opened up about how she is struggling as a single parent and admitted she finds herself asking ‘what would Derek do? in a situation.
The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, discussed her husband Derek Draper’s ongoing Covid battle in the March issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.
The TV personality also revealed that doctors had told her Derek’s infection was the ‘highest they had seen in a patient who had lived’, after being diagnosed with the potentially deadly virus in March last year.
Candid: Kate Garraway has opened up about how she is struggling as a single parent and admitted she finds herself asking ‘what would Derek do? in a situation
When asked how she is coping looking after their two children, Darcey, 14 and William, 11, while Derek is in hospital, Kate said: ‘I’m not sure I am coping! I honestly don’t know how single mums do it; it’s just so hard.
‘A lot of the time I find myself thinking, “What would Derek say?” and “What would Derek do?” I’m lucky that I’m being supported by lots of friends, too, and Ranvir [Singh] has been really helpful because she’s been operating as a single mum since her son, Tushaan, was very little.
‘I asked her, How do you do it?” and she said, “You just have to accept that you can’t do everything.”
Heartbreaking: The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, discussed her husband Derek Draper’s ongoing Covid battle in the March issue of Good Housekeeping magazine
When asked how she is coping looking after their two children, Darcey, 14 and William, 11 (pictured) while Derek is in hospital, Kate said: ‘I’m not sure I am coping!’
Kate also touched on how she is hoping to see ‘some kind of trajectory of improvement’ in Derek’s condition, as he continues to recover in hospital.
Discussing his current state, she said: ‘It’s very much two steps forward, three steps back, but if I think back to where we were in March 2020…
‘When Derek’s lungs were solid with infection and his infection rates were the highest doctors had seen in anyone who has lived, we’re undoubtedly in a more positive place.’
Throughout the ordeal, Kate confessed his has found so much kindness in unexpected places, including her neighbour who brings their family cakes.
Battle: The TV personality also revealed that doctors had told her Derek’s infection was the ‘highest they had seen in a patient who had lived’, after being diagnosed with the potentially deadly virus in March last year
She said: ‘That’s been one of the positives of this horrible time, and I’ve found it [kindness] in the most unexpected places.
‘There’s a lovely lady who lives over the road from me and I didn’t know her before all this, but every week she makes a cake for me and the kids.
‘Somehow she always knows when we most need a lift! We’ve really got to know each other because of it, too, and that’s been lovely.’
This comes days after Kate was told her husband Derek may ‘never come out of a coma’ amid his ongoing battle against coronavirus.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, her colleague Piers Morgan, 55, urged viewers to take the virus seriously and made the stark revelation the political advisor Derek remains in perilous condition.
In his desperate message to viewers, Piers said: ‘We know from our colleague Kate Garraway, whose husband is still in a coma from Covid. He may never come out of that coma. She’s been told this, and it’s heartbreaking.’
He had previously revealed that Derek now has holes in his heart and lungs and has lost eight stone during his battle against the deadly virus.
Last week, Kate gave a heartbreaking update on her husband’s ongoing battle with Covid-19, saying ‘his body has been ravaged’ by the virus.
Kate spoke to Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid about her upcoming book which will detail the last year of her family’s life, admitting she’s been feeling ‘physically low and at the end of my tether’ since Christmas.
The mother-of-two appeared emotional as she also told how a friend’s mother-in-law had died from Covid at the age of just 51 after contracting the virus late last month.
Kate told GMB: ‘It’s been a strange time, I’ve been a bit low since Christmas – physically low, I felt physically at the end of my tether and had to regroup a bit.
Sad: Last week, Kate gave a heartbreaking update on her husband’s ongoing battle with Covid-19, saying ‘his body has been ravaged’ by the virus
‘This week, a friend of mine’s mother-in-law, who is 51 – younger than me – died from Covid. She got it at Christmas, it went down very quickly and she died, I just thought I can’t believe that here we are so far on.’
While Derek no longer has coronavirus, the disease has left him suffering from multiple health conditions including diabetes and holes in his heart and lungs.
‘Derek’s still ravaged from the effects of Covid from way back in March, his recovery is incredibly uncertain,’ Kate explained last Thursday.
Kate added that she’s working with Derek’s medical team to come up with new treatments but she’s finding the scale of the current Covid death rate ‘unbearable’.
Tough year: Kate spoke to her co-stars about her upcoming book which will detail the last year of her family’s life. Released in April, the GMB star’s book is titled The Power Of Hope
‘I’m trying to look for new things and new ways and talking to doctors about what we can do for him meanwhile people are still dying in extraordinary numbers – people that aren’t older and haven’t got underlying conditions, it’s unbearable.’
She added to Piers that he inspired her to write her book The Power Of Hope after he told her to keep a diary since the early days of Derek’s illness: ‘You and Susanna say: ‘You’re just an inspiration to keep going’, and I thought if I could tell my story and some of the people that have helped me then maybe that will be helpful for people.’
Susanna was full of praise for her friend, telling her: ‘What I think is so inspiring is that we know the hell that you are going through but you still turn up all of the time, you’re always just you.
‘You’ve still got a smile, it’s a joy to interact with you and a lot of people think: ‘How can she maintain that?’
‘And that’s one of the things I’d like to know from you – when you’re in your lowest, darkest place how can you still look to the light?’
‘The book is not a completely written I must admit. I am about a third a way through it,’ Kate said, adding that writing the book, which will be released in April, has helped her emotionally.
She also revealing the poignant words Piers told her in March 2020 when Derek was first hospitalised.
Release: Kate took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the front cover of her ‘raw and emotional story’, The Power Of Hope, about her husband’s ‘long fight’
Her co-star had referenced a cartoon comic that now-President Joe Biden told him about after losing his son; an animation of someone asking God: ‘Why me?’, and God replying: ‘Why not?’
Kate explained that she sees that cartoon as inspirational, telling Piers and Susanna: ‘It works to inspire you with confidence, what was so powerful about taking that message on board is you don’t waste energy on the unfairness of the world, you pour it into trying to solve it.
‘I then started saying, when they told me that Derek’s chances of survival were next to nothing and will probably die… But some people were surviving it, and I thought: ‘Well, why not? Why can’t Derek survive?’ and ‘Why can’t Derek now be the one who bucks his damage and recovers?”
‘You can start to flip it to shift away the unfairness and try and take it as a positive, and think why not me be the one who comes through this?
‘I think it just takes away that grinding horror of unfairness in all situations.’
Kate took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the front cover of her ‘raw and emotional story’, The Power Of Hope, about her husband’s ‘long fight’.
‘Sending so much love’: Kate’s celebrity friends took to the comment section to show their support
Kate told her followers Derek’s ‘journey is far from over’ and the family are working out what their ‘new future will look like’.
Kate wrote: ‘Hello everyone – I’ve not been on here for a while as I’ve been taking time to gather myself and focus like everyone else on getting through this latest lockdown.
‘The pandemic is far from over and so is Derek’s journey but I have decided to share our story and what’s helping to keep me going, as we all try to work out what our new futures will look like.
‘I am really hoping that it will help you with all that you are going through.’
Read the full interview with Kate Garraway in the March issue of Good Housekeeping, on sale the 29th of January.
Long road ahead: While Derek no longer has coronavirus, the disease has left him suffering from multiple health conditions including diabetes (pictured December 2019)