First Dates' Merlin Griffiths gives health update days after cancer surgery
21.04.2022 - 00:31
/ ok.co.uk
First Dates star Merlin Griffiths appears to have been discharged from hospital just days after going under the knife. Merlin, 46, was tragically diagnosed with bowel cancer last year, but refused to let the illness get the better of him. Over the weekend the father-of-one shared a snap from his hospital bed where he said that while he had some “aches and pains”, he was officially tumour-free.
Since then, Merlin has been discharged from hospital just days after his life-saving surgery. Sharing another selfie of himself surrounded by blue skies, he wrote to his 63,000 Instagram followers: “And breathe. 6 days, start to finish.
Now for real #cancer recovery. I've had open laparotomies before and the recovery was 6 weeks in hospital before robotic surgery!! Amazing.” The so-called robotic surgery he had involved Merlin's surgeons controlling the arms of a machine with four limbs. Holding surgical tools and a camera, they then conducted the surgery by watching inside the star's body via a magnified screen.
Dozens of Merlin’s fans have since wished him a speedy recovery. Fellow First Dates star David Marc wrote: “Fantastic! Love you merl!!" followed by two red heart emojis, as someone else said: “Now rest up and get well xx”. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. “Wishing you all the best with your recovery, my wife is three months out of chemo for hodgkins lymphoma. Just take every day as it comes,” added someone else, while a fourth person penned: “Wishing you all the best for your recovery Merlin.Thanks for sharing your journey through this - it will help many people.” In September last year, Merlin recalled the
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