Jeremy Clarkson admitted shockingly low number of steps he takes before blocked artery scare --[Reported by Umva mag]

JEREMY Clarkson admitted he only walked 2,000 steps a day before his terrifying health scare. The TV presenter was rushed for life-saving surgery on blocked arteries after falling unwell on holiday. GettyJeremy Clarkson opened up about his health battle[/caption] He was told he was “days from death” and has since vowed to get healthy at 64. Writing in his column for The Times last year, Jeremy said: “I do make time to walk the dogs, but I’ve just checked the health app thing on my phone, and it seems that during this daily, hour-long stroll through the woods, I only ever do a maximum of 2,000 steps. “So, to do 10,000 steps I’d need to be out there for five hours. And who has five free hours in a day?” He added: “Healthy eating is another one. The diet industry thinks we have the time in our lives to find our spectacles so that we can read all the small print on food labelling. But we don’t, and even if we did we don’t know what it all meant. “It’s the same story with drink. I’m told how many units I’m supposed to have each day, but I genuinely do not know what a unit is.” After returning from his holiday, Jeremy started work on his Cotswolds farm — which features in his Amazon Prime hit series Clarkson’s Farm. But a doctor was called when he noticed “pins and needles” in his left arm. Jeremy was then taken by ambulance to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. A stent was then inserted into the blocked artery to keep it open and restore blood flow to the heart. He previously said he is worried about his health and admitted: “I don’t have long left.” How doctors got Clarkson on the mend

Oct 21, 2024 - 10:03
Jeremy Clarkson admitted shockingly low number of steps he takes before blocked artery scare --[Reported by Umva mag]

JEREMY Clarkson admitted he only walked 2,000 steps a day before his terrifying health scare.

The TV presenter was rushed for life-saving surgery on blocked arteries after falling unwell on holiday.

a close up of a man 's face with a crowd in the background
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Jeremy Clarkson opened up about his health battle[/caption]

He was told he was “days from death” and has since vowed to get healthy at 64.

Writing in his column for The Times last year, Jeremy said: “I do make time to walk the dogs, but I’ve just checked the health app thing on my phone, and it seems that during this daily, hour-long stroll through the woods, I only ever do a maximum of 2,000 steps.

“So, to do 10,000 steps I’d need to be out there for five hours. And who has five free hours in a day?”

He added: “Healthy eating is another one. The diet industry thinks we have the time in our lives to find our spectacles so that we can read all the small print on food labelling. But we don’t, and even if we did we don’t know what it all meant.

“It’s the same story with drink. I’m told how many units I’m supposed to have each day, but I genuinely do not know what a unit is.”

After returning from his holiday, Jeremy started work on his Cotswolds farm — which features in his Amazon Prime hit series Clarkson’s Farm.

But a doctor was called when he noticed “pins and needles” in his left arm.

Jeremy was then taken by ambulance to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.

A stent was then inserted into the blocked artery to keep it open and restore blood flow to the heart.

He previously said he is worried about his health and admitted: “I don’t have long left.”

a diagram showing how a stent with balloon is inserted through artery in wrist and up to blockage
How doctors got Clarkson on the mend





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