
Jeremy Clarkson reveals new health concern after recent heart op following stressful ‘disasters'
JEREMY Clarkson has revealed a new health concern after his recent heart operation, following stressful 'disasters.'
Last October, Jeremy first revealed he had faced a
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Jeremy Clarkson has revealed a new health concern after his recent heart operation, following stressful 'disasters'
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Jeremy shared his health concern while discussing one of his passions
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He said he
Now, the Clarkson's Farm star has opened up on a new health concern.
'I have a trapped nerve in my back at the moment,' Jeremy has revealed.
Talking about
cars
in his Sunday Times column, the telly star continued: 'It's fine but I'm doing anything, but in the G 580 (a
Mercedes
motor), not doing anything is impossible because it pitches and rolls all the time, and you never have any idea what it's going to do
next
.
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'So you can't ever brave yourself. Getting out of this and back into Lisa's
Range Rover
was like getting out of an economy seat on a new airline called Air Turbulent and into a bed at the world's most peaceful hotel.'
Last month, Jeremy opened up to The Sun about his ailing health which is shown on the new series of Clarkson's Farm.
'You can see me becoming more and more ill as the days go on, because I just lose my sense of humour, lose my ability to stay calm. I get in a proper old panic.
'I didn't know at the time. I knew I wasn't being me. Because if you don't sleep, it very quickly has an effect,' he said.
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Revealing how he was under immense pressure amid his health issues, Jeremy said: 'I was trying to get the pub open for the August Bank Holiday weekend, and at the same time doing the harvest on the farm.
I don't want folk going veggie due to farming crisis, rages Jeremy Clarkson - so my pub will serve pig uterus & squirrel
'And it's very well documented I ended up in hospital with a heart problem, when you see how stressful it was trying to do those two things - there's simply no sleep.
'I was coming back knackered from a day trying to get the pub open, and having to get straight into the tractor to do grain carting through the night.
'You can't make the harvest wait, if it's dry, ready and fit, as they say in farming I've discovered, if the wheat and barley fit you've got to get out there. God it was knackering."
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Jeremy also revealed how things going wrong and last-minute "disasters" also took its toll, with the former Top Gear star now admitting he was 'silly' to attempt to do as much as he did across the two days.
Jezza continued: "The amount of things that went wrong in the two days in the opening weekend.
"I know everyone's going to say you made that up, it can't possibly be that disastrous. But it was.
"It was one thing after another after another, it was incredibly stressful.
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'That was idiotic to try and do what I tried to do over those weekends.'
Jereemy revealed in his
However, further examinations revealed one artery was fully blocked and another was nearly blocked, putting him at serious risk.
He revealed in his
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However, further examinations revealed one artery was fully blocked and another was nearly blocked, putting him at serious risk.
A stent was inserted into the blocked artery to keep it open and restore blood flow to the heart.
He wrote: "It wasn't especially painful. Just odd," and said he thought at the time, "Crikey, that was close."
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Jeremy revealed he has a trapped nerve in his back
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Jeremy revealed how things going wrong and last-minute "disasters" also took its toll
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Further examinations revealed one artery was fully blocked and another was nearly blocked, putting Jeremy at serious risk
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