London, March 01: Former reality TV star Jade Goody, who is terminally ill with cancer, fears that she will die in a month.
A crying Goody snapped during an confrontation with her neighbour over a shared gate."Chill out, I`m gonna be dead in a month," the emotionally-drained star screamed at her neighbour.
The confrontation happened as Goody was leaving her home with her husband Jack Tweed to visit a hospice after suffering hallucinations. It was her first outing since her marriage last Sunday, the Sun reported.
"As Jade slowly made her way to the car she looked in a lot of pain. This man shouted something and she went mad and started screaming at him. He and Jade share a gate that he often has to go and close after people have left her house," a witness told the newspaper.
After shouting at the neighbour Goody collapsed and started sobbing. Tweed, who was released from a jail sentence for assault, shouted back at the man.
"She was in a very frail state. She`d had a terrible night on Thursday and was being taken to St Clare Hospice in Harlow to have her pain medication altered.
"She knows it is just weeks (she has to live). No one can say when exactly. She is being very brave," her agent Max Clifford said.
Goody will spend two nights at the hospice in a "trial run" where her pain relief drugs would be monitored and changed.
Her agent said Goody moved to the hospice to spare her sons Bobby, five, and Freddie, four, the trauma of watching her die.
"Freddie and Bobby have been getting upset watching Jade deteriorating. She is concerned about the long-term mental effect it may have on them.
"She can`t bear the kids watching her dying in the family home. So she`s staying the weekend at the hospice to see how it goes."
Meanwhile, Goody`s spokesperson said her hallucinations were a side-effect of her pain-killing medication.
"She had a terrible night on Thursday. Her nurse had adjusted her pain medication and it affected her badly.
"She was frightened and having hallucinations. Everyone was scared, they didn`t know what to do. It was distressing as she was distraught and seemed to be imagining things... They spent a long time trying to calm her down."
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