Martin Roberts' terrifying brush with death: 'I watched docs plunge 8" needle into my chest'
23.04.2022 - 09:43
/ ok.co.uk
After being overwhelmed by the response to an alarming tweet about undergoing life-saving treatment, Martin Roberts has exclusively told OK! about his ordeal – revealing doctors' heroic efforts to save him amidst a terrifying health scare. The Homes Under The Hammer star fought for his life this week and was saved when medics discovered he wasn't suffering a heart attack, but instead needed a procedure involving an 8 inch needle plunged into his chest while he was still awake.
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if you’re already seeing this article in full, congrats - you’re already on our guest list! Martin Roberts was left fighting for his life on Wednesday 20 April when he was rushed to A&E for an emergency operation that saw doctors plunge an 8 inch syringe into his chest, repeatedly.The 58 year old Homes Under the Hammer star shared an alarming tweet following the procedure, revealing he was merely hours away from dying when he turned up to the Royal United Hospital in Bath. Now, just days after the terrifying experience, Martin has opened up to OK! about exactly what happened during that horrific time and what the next steps are as he remains in hospital.
"It's the nearest thing to not being here that's ever happened to me," Martin shared in between coughs, speaking from hospital. Starting from the beginning, Martin explained that he felt "under the weather" over the Easter weekend, with symptoms that resembled long Covid, which he also believed they shared
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