The Homes under the Hammer star promised to keep fans updated after revealing he had emergency surgery for a problem affecting his heart.
And he signed off by joking there was a "good TV show on I'll watch while I'm here". He posted a video on his Twitter account, starting with a shot of an empty hospital bed and the Homes Under the Hammer theme playing in the background. Here I am, still around thank goodness...thank the guardian angels, all of those things." Martin said: "I have to say, this isn't where I expected to be watching Homes under the Hammer today. He said the condition could have left him with "hours to live". Homes Under the Hammer star Martin Roberts has revealed he had emergency surgery for a life-threatening heart problem.
The Homes Under The Hammer star was rushed to hospital after experiencing chest pains, where he was told there was "a massive amount of fluid" surrounding his ...
At least you're watching the best daytime programme". The Homes Under The Hammer star was rushed to hospital after experiencing chest pains, where he was told there was "a massive amount of fluid" surrounding his heart. Captioning the post, Martin said: "So. Bit of a shocker.
The much loved TV host is now recovering in hospital after his emergency surgery left him thanking "god and angels". On Twitter Martin shared a video explaining ...
The star was then rushed to hospital and had a serious health scare. His health scare occurred on Wednesday and left him with just "hours to live." Host of the BBC show Homes Under The Hammer Martin Roberts has revealed he was rushed to hospital recently.
Martin was rushed to hospital after experiencing chest pains, where he was told there was "a massive amount of fluid" surrounding his heart.
I ended up in hospital in Bath yesterday, I had a few chest pains and just feeling generally lousy, so I was brought in here and turns out I had a massive amount of fluid all around my heart, which was actually stopping my heart working. Meanwhile, there’s a good TV show on that I think I’ll watch here!" The TV star has shared a video from his hospital bed.
The former I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! campmate, 58, is now recovering in a hospital in Bath and has thanked 'god and angels'.
Thankfully I’m here to tell the tale…' It comes after he updated fans on the progress of his two-day 'mercy dash' to drive supplies to Ukraine in March It comes after he updated fans on the progress of his two-day 'mercy dash' to drive supplies to Ukraine in March. The Homes Under The Hammer presenter (pictured with the series' original presenter Lucy Alexander) was taken to hospital in Bath with chest pains due to 'fluid around the heart' and had just 'hours to live' The Homes Under The Hammer presenter, 58, was taken to hospital in Bath with chest pains due to 'fluid around the heart' and had just 'hours to live'. Homes Under The Hammer host Martin Roberts suffers health scare after he was taken to hospital with chest pains due to 'fluid around the heart' as he tells how he had just 'hours to live'
Martin Roberts has revealed he underwent emergency surgery after having chest pains which turned out to be 'massive amounts' of fluid on his heart.
An unbelievably kind and supportive mountain of encouragement from you, and the main part of my mission is done. Just heading to the border with sleeping bags x.’ Martin had felt it was his duty to do what he can to help the refugees, which is what led to him embarking on his epic journey across Europe to drop off supplies. Martin had recently returned from the Ukraine-Poland border after driving a van full of supplies to help the refugees fleeing attacks from Russian forces. The Homes Under The Hammer presenter revealed he could have had ‘hours to live’ had he not had the operation. Explaining what had happened, he posted a video message telling fans: ‘Well, I have to say this isn’t where I expected to be watching Homes Under the Hammer today.
Homes Under the Hammer host Martin Roberts has revealed he was rushed to hospital with "hours to live" and had to undergo an emergency operation.
On Wednesday, April 21 he admitted it could have left him with "hours to live", as he explained how fluid around his heart was stopping it from working. The TV star went to hospital after feeling unwell and went on to suffer a real scare when he realised just how serious things were. I ended up in hospital in Bath yesterday.