Camille Grammer Opens Up To Dr. Oz About Her Cancer and Alleged Abuse With Ex-Boyfriend Dimitri Charalambopoulos

Camille Grammer is feeling "great" following her cancer scare and is working with a therapist in the aftermath of alleged abuse by her ex-boyfriend.

The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum opened up in a recent episode of "Dr. Oz" about healing after undergoing a hysterectomy for her endometrial cancer and an alleged domestic violence incident involving her now ex-boyfriend Dimitri Charalambopoulos.

"It's been four weeks today, a month ago. I'm feeling great," Grammer said on "The Dr. Oz Show". "I have to say once in a while I'll get a little pain here and there, but I'm walking around. I was able to go trick-or-treating with my kids and my life is moving forward and I'm feeling very well."

The 45-year-old reality star shared her mother's battle with ovarian and bladder cancer and said she was shaken up to then receive her own diagnosis. She underwent surgery to have the organ removed on Oct. 11.

"My heart sank," she said. "You think about your children: Am I gonna make it? I want to be alive for them. I want to see my daughter get married, I want to see my son get married, graduate high school, college,"

Grammar also mentioned her famous ex, Kelsey Grammer, who left her for his current wife, Kayte, in 2010. They have two children: a daughter Mason, 12, and son Jude, 9.

"My ex-husband hasn't seen the kids since July, so I'm mom," Grammer said. "I'm there. So I really needed to be here for them. My son doesn't really understand it that well, but my daughter said, Mom, I'm so glad you're getting surgery 'cause then the cancer's gonna be all gone."

The former model is able trying to move on from her ex-boyfriend of two years. Shortly after her invasive surgery, Grammer reported that Charalambopoulos allegedly went on a rampage in their Houston hotel room where he severely beat her.

The incident, which reportedly began around 1:30 a.m., Included Charalambopoulos slamming Grammer's head into the furniture and grabbed her by her hair and repeatedly "pulled her head into the bed and headboard" on Oct. 16, according to ABC News.

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"Oh, it was just terrible 'cause, you know, right after any kind of procedure, you want to be surrounded by love and you need good healing vibes and positive energy around you somebody's there to take care of you and love you, and I was physically abused and assaulted by this person and it was very traumatizing," Grammer told Dr. Oz. "But now, I'm working with a therapist, and I'm going to be OK. I'm doing well."

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