Eamonn Holmes has given fans a new update on his chronic pain battle.
30.03.2021 - 19:27 / ok.co.uk
Eamonn Holmes has revealed he’s determined to beat his chronic pain as he shared a photo of himself looking downcast.This Morning presenter Eamonn, 61, recently revealed he is battling with the ongoing pain, which has also caused him to suffer insomnia.
Eamonn has now given fans a candid insight into his ongoing health struggle as he shared a photo of himself on a physio table.The snap shows Eamonn, who recently shared rare photo of himself with his lookalike son, with his face resting through
.Eamonn Holmes has given fans a new update on his chronic pain battle.
Eamonn Holmes has experienced another sleepless night amid his ongoing chronic pain health battle.Taking to Twitter overnight, the 61-year-old - who is hosting This Morning with wife Ruth Langsford this week - expressed his need for his "escape for sleep".READ: Eamonn Holmes details more of his 'draining and debilitating' pain after big family newsWATCH: Eamonn Holmes announces he is going to be a grandfatherIn a frank post, he wrote: "Come on Eamonn, let's give this sleep a serious go...
Eamonn Holmes has thanked fans after he was flooded with congratulatory messages over the news he is to become a grandfather for the very first time.Despite the joyous occasion, the This Morning host revealed he is still suffering immense pain due to his battle with chronic pain - something, he is now taking steroid injections for.READ: Eamonn Holmes lifts lid on intense chronic pain battle and sleepless nightsWATCH: Eamonn Holmes announces he is going to be a grandfather"I have been very bad at
Eamonn Holmes announced the exciting news he’s set to become a grandad on Wednesday’s This Morning – amid his battle with chronic pain. And now a source close to the TV presenter, 61, has told OK! online that while he’s thrilled with the “fantastic” news, they fear he’s struggling to cope as he deals with the horrific agony.
Eamonn Holmes has opened up on how he's been coping with his chronic pain.The 61 year old was admitted to hospital on 1 April after getting "pain like I've never experienced in my life" and while he's since returned to work on This Morning, doctors have been trying to help him through the horrific agony he's been. Now, the ITV presenter has detailed how he's been recovering from his ailments, as he told his 1million Twitter followers: "Physio just left after 2nd session of the day .
He has been vocal about his chronic back pain for the last few weeks, but despite being in agony, Eamonn Holmes bravely returned for today's episode of This Morning. However, the presenter, who previously announced he was in hospital, was unable to make it back in time from the loo after the ad break.
Eamonn Holmes has given fans a detailed glimpse inside his battle with chronic pain, which left him needing an MRI scan last week.Returning to This Morning with wife Ruth Langsford on Monday, the 61-year-old spoke about the extreme pain he is suffering and his sleepless nights.READ: Eamonn Holmes reveals he's 'hurting like hell' during physio visitWATCH: Charlotte Hawkins confirms Eamonn Holmes has left hospital"Those of you who follow me on social media will know, about a month ago I did
Despite suffering from chronic back pain recently, Eamonn Holmes has woken up bright and early in preparation for his return to This Morning today (Monday 5 March).The presenter, who shared a rare snap with his lookalike son, said he had an hour long physio session for his chronic back pain at 4:30am. He told his fans on Twitter: "Hey, busy day so far .....
Eamonn Holmes says he has suffered a "waking nightmare" with his with chronic pain. The former This Morning host, who is due back at work on Easter Monday, only got two hours of sleep before an agonising unexplained flare up overnight.
Eamonn Holmes has revealed he feels as though progress is happening after suffering from chronic back pain, which resulted in him visiting the hospital.The presenter, who will be returning to This Morning with wife Ruth Langsford, told his followers he was feeling better after a physio session.The 61 year old tweeted: "First physio session of the day finished. Best one yet.
Eamonn Holmes has insisted he will return to work next week and host This Morning despite his ongoing battle with chronic pain.The 61 year old was admitted to hospital on 1 April after getting "pain like I've never experienced in my life" and doctors have been trying to figure out the root cause of the problem.