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Adam Thomas doesn't know 'what he'll have next' in fresh health update amid BBC Strictly Come Dancing admission

Adam Thomas has quipped in his usual energetic fashion that he doesn't know 'what he'll have next' as he shared how his health diagnosis has changed. The Strictly Come Dancing star opened up last year about being told he had rheumatoid arthritis.

He shared the news back in September after he was confirmed to be taking part in the BBC One dance contest's 2023 series and later told the Manchester Evening News in November how he'd be waking up in pain 'every day' since the start of the year.

Manchester-born Adam, 35, has since been open and honest about his struggle and during his latest appearance on Loose Women to chat about the new series of Waterloo Road, the actor shared how his initial diagnosis has been changed.

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As he was quizzed on the condition by panellists Christine Lampard, Brenda Edwards, Katie Piper and Gloria Hunniford on the ITV lunchtime show, Adam explained: "I didn't believe them at first when they said I had arthritis, I first got diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis but now I've got Psoriatic arthritis."

He then joked: "Who knows what I'll have next!" Psoriatic arthritis causes inflamed, swollen, and painful joints and stiffness. According to the NHS, symptoms include, pain, swelling and stiffness in one or more joints, swollen fingers or toes, your nails changing from their usual colour, or tiny dents or pits developing in your nails and feeling drained of energy.

In response to Adam's comments as they addressed how his condition was ongoing during his Strictly experience, Katie said: "You

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