BBC soap star issues warning to fans after being rushed to hospital after mystery health issue
23.08.2022 - 17:37
/ ok.co.uk
Soap star Iain Robertson has issued a plea to his fans after ending up in hospital after ignoring an infection “for years”. Iain Robertson, 41, who plays Stevie O'Hara in BBC Scotland soap River City, took to social media to share a snap of him lying in a hospital bed, warning his followers not to ignore worrying symptoms and thanked the hospital for looking after him. Sharing a photo of himself in a hospital gown, Iain urged fans to “go see yer doctors” as he explained how ignoring a health issue had left him needing surgery.The actor wrote: “Found myself an unexpected guest of the NHS this week.
Firstly I’d really like to thank the amazing nurses - they really were amazing btw and the doctors and staff at the QEUH who took amazing care of me and so swiftly dealt with problem. "But also it’s worth saying to folk (particularly guys my age), that this was a recurring intermittent infection that I had been dealing with myself for (literally) years & not wanting to bother the doctor with. In a matter of hours from showing GP - I was on an operating table." Iain then added in capital letters: "GO SEE YER DOCTORS LADS!" It’s not clear exactly what illness the actor was suffering from, however his fans were quick to wish him a speedy recovery.
One wrote: “Aw Iain, I am so sorry to see this. "Hopefully folk will take on board your advice as so many of us often don't want to 'bother' the doctor. "I wish you a really speedy, full recovery.
It's so good to see you are being well looked after!" Another added: "This resonated with me. Hope you're on the mend, Iain. "I ignored a chest infection post-COVID for a month & thankfully starting to feel better now following the selection box I got from the doctors last week.
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