KATE Garraway has said her seriously-ill husband Derek Draper's brain is "no longer his friend".
The former Labour party guru, 53, was taken to hospital a year ago battling coronavirus, which has left his body ravaged.
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Speaking on The One Show, Kate explained: "He is somebody who both in this time before I knew him, when he was in politics, and also since in all the work he has done in mental health, because that’s his thing now.
"His brain has always been his best friend and he's lived on his wits and now suddenly his brain - as we all know controls his body - is no longer his friend and he's fighting to get out."
The Good Morning Britain star has documented Derek's year with Covid in moving documentary Finding Derek, which will air on ITV on Tuesday.
Speaking to Susanna Reid on GMB last week, Kate said her husband was unfortunate to be struck by the illness when so little was known about it.
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She said: "It's very emotional. The anniversary of lockdown. Derek was surfing the crest of a very grim wave, he was always just in front of...
"There has been a lot of progress."
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The broadcaster, 53, began working on the documentary in August and had hoped she'd be reunited with her husband at home before it aired, but that has not been the case.
While the documentary shows footage of Derek in hospital, Kate wants the piece to educate rather than terrify.
"We don't want to scare people with what he's been through," she said.
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"When we talk about long Covid: breathing problems, fatigue, anxiety... it's much more widespread than that."
Kate recently shared the first photo of Derek fighting for his life in hospital.
In the emotional trailer for Finding Derek, Kate says: "Derek is the sickest person the team of doctors have treated this year.