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Reality TV star Kate Gosselin is recovering after what she describes as a "life-altering" injury — caused by her own puppy.

In a series of emotional TikTok updates, the "Jon & Kate Plus 8" alum opened up about her unexpected hospitalization and the painful journey she’s now navigating after an incident left her with a serious leg injury.

"Meika, my puppy, ran into me full-speed ahead, and I ended up with a tibial plateau fracture and surgery with plates and pins in my leg," Gosselin told fans, referring to the upper part of her shinbone near the knee.

KATE GOSSELIN SHARES HOSPITAL PHOTO ON SOCIAL MEDIA ASKING FOR PRAYERS DURING MEDICAL EMERGENCY

Split photo of Kate Gosselin looking directly at the camera in a media interview wearing a blue dress and lying in a hospital bed wearing a nasal cannula for oxygen support.

Kate Gosselin said her doctor called her injury "life-altering." (Noel Vasquez/Getty Images)

"I have an ice machine, and, let me tell you, I love it," she said in a follow-up video, referring to a cold therapy system. "They’re sending me home with the ice thing."

The reality star appeared to remain in good spirits, even after her doctor described the injury as "life-altering."

A split of Kate Gosselin and Kate's arm on the hospital bed.

Kate Gosselin revealed earlier this week that she was hospitalized and asked for prayers following a medical emergency.  (Getty Images; Kate Gosselin/TikTok)

"My leg is really hurting. I’m going to need to say something," she said in her most recent update. "It’s, like, unable to be ignored."

The update came hours after the former TLC star posted a cryptic photo from her hospital bed.

The clip, filmed in a dimly lit room, showed Gosselin hooked up to an IV and wearing a pulse oximeter on her finger. 

Kate Gosselin in a black dress with a choppy short haircut smiles next to Jon Gosselin in a tan blazer and dark sweater

Jon and Kate Gosselin divorced in 2009. (Amy Sussman/WireImage for Discovery Communications)

At the time, she didn’t share any details but asked followers for support.

"Please pray for me tonight and tomorrow. I will be fine, but I’m scared and would appreciate your prayers! Thanks, guys," she captioned the post.

Kate Gosselin's photo of her arm with an IV in a hospital bed.

Gosselin shared a photo from a hospital bed.  (Kate Gosselin/TikTok)

Gosselin, who is mom to eight children and owns two dogs, Nanuq and Meika, later revealed that Tuesday’s surgery ranked among the three most painful procedures she has ever undergone.

Doctors administered "five pain meds" to help her cope post-surgery, she explained. 

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Earlier this month, Gosselin opened up about lasting health issues connected to her sextuplet pregnancy.

She and ex-husband Jon Gosselin welcomed sextuplets — Collin, Alexis, Hannah, Aaden, Leah and Joel — in May 2004. They also share twin daughters, Mady and Cara.

In a TikTok video, Gosselin candidly described how the pregnancy changed her body.

Kate Gosselin sits in a chair during a panel discussion.,

In a TikTok video, Gosselin candidly addressed how her body has been affected by her pregnancy with her six children. (David Buchan/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Images)

"When I was pregnant with them, my stomach was squished up here, like one inch. You can see it on an ultrasound," Kate said in the video as she pointed to her midriff. "And my bladder was squished way down here, compressed the whole time with baby weight. Compressed, compressed, compressed."

"And so when I had my c-section, obviously they put a full-length catheter in," she continued.

"Turns out that my bladder was so compressed that it lost its ability to do what a bladder is supposed to do. It’s a muscle," she continued. "And it lost its elasticity or whatever."

Gosselin explained in part that she used the catheter for a week before returning to the hospital to have it removed. 

Kate Gosselin and her kids

Gosselin and her ex-husband Jon Gosselin welcomed sextuplets — Collin, Alexis, Hannah, Aaden, Leah and Joel — in May 2004. The former couple are also parents to twin daughters, Mady and Cara.  (Donna Svennevik/Walt Disney Television via Getty Images)

"So that time I actually did pee, my bladder had a chance to like, you know, chill out and rest, and, but ever since then, my bladder has never been right," she said. "I can't exactly explain it, or put my finger on it, but it just is very different after that."

Fox News Digital's Ashley Hume contributed to this report.

Stephanie Giang-Paunon is an Entertainment Writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to stephanie.giang@fox.com and on Twitter: @SGiangPaunon.