Lauren Harries awake after being placed in induced coma but still 'in pain'

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Lauren Harries awake after being placed in induced coma but still 'in pain'
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Lauren Harries is now awake after being placed in an induced coma. The 2013 Celebrity Big Brother star underwent emergency brain surgery earlier this year and has been recovering in hospital.

Sharing an update to Twitter, Lauren's mum got candid about the latest bump in the road to her recovery.

'Lauren was woken after her induced coma, she still has painful seizures which cause her whole body to shake uncontrollably', she wrote.Her mum went on to thank Lauren's fans alongside a picture of the child prodigy sitting up in bed and doing some arts and crafts. She also wore a very stylish Louis Vuitton headscarf, previously saying it was her 'worst nightmare' to lose her curly hair during the initial operation.Lauren's mum added: 'Doctors are still unable to diagnose what's causing any of this, they are testing different medications to help.

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