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Katie Price reveals son Harvey is "safe and sound" after heart scare

Katie Price explains why her disabled son Harvey was rushed to hospital on Monday.

Katie Price has revealed that her son Harvey is "normal" and "fine" after being rushed to hospital on Monday morning.

The 18-year-old, who suffers from Prader-Willi syndrome, partial blindness, obesity, autism and diabetes, had fallen ill while celebrating his sister Princess's 13th birthday.

In a new upload to her YouTube channel, Price explained what had happened to her son, who is seen sleeping in the background of the video.

"He kept complaining of chest pains," she recalled, "and I said 'Well how does it feel?' and he said it was 'like needles'.

"I don't like when people waste ambulances' time but generally Harvey is at high-risk anyway because of coronavirus and high-risk because of obesity, the steroids he is on and his medical condition so I did call 999.

"The ambulance came and put all the stuff on his chest - ECG, he had his blood done and temperature. His temperature was fine, ECG was fine, heart rate all came up fine. But just for safety they took him to hospital and had chest x-rays and all of that and they just think he's got a chest infection coming so that's it.

"Harvey is in full spirits as normal, he's fine, he's not experienced any chest pains now so that will clear up any rumours around Harvey. We are home, safe and sound."

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