The TV presenter has been dealing with chronic pain issues since 2021, and feels grateful that popstar Jo O'Meara reached out to him to offer some life ...
The flip side is that it has now left me with an issue in my left leg, which would collapse unexpectedly." He also has three slipped discs and underwent surgery on his back last September which has left him with a weakened leg. "She got in touch to say she had the same disc problems I did and had just had surgery with a German surgeon," Eamonn told the Daily Mail. [This Morning](https://www.rsvplive.ie/all-about/this-morning) presenter on social media know that Eamonn has been open and honest about the realities of living with chronic pain. Despite going through horrific pain the last year, Eamonn has maintained a positive outlook and has thanked a member of pop group S Club 7 for helping him to get back on his feet. The Belfast broadcaster has been struggling from chronic pain and has even needed surgery to help him cope with the "soul-destroying" pain for the last year.
The Belfast man said: "Ruthie put a pillow under my head and sat with me in the hall and we tried to sleep"
He added: "Being ill is very isolating... It's a big strain on everybody — particularly Ruthie." "Ruth came rushing down the stairs. It was brutal." Afterwards he stayed in a private rehabilitation centre for six weeks, it's reported. I have to lean on people a lot. [Daily Mail](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11664379/In-interview-fall-Eamonn-Holmes-says-S-Club-7-member-got-feet.html) in his first interview since the accident, The [North Belfast](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/north-belfast) man told how 'blood was pouring out of his mouth' and 'a bone was sticking out of his shoulder'. "It literally collapsed without any warning. He told the Daily Mail: "I had a left leg that didn't work, a right arm that didn't work, and a lower back that had seen better days, so it was pretty bad. I was on a curve of the stairs, and I just went back down the stairs, boom, boom, boom down the whole staircase until I hit the stone floor in the hallway." Eamonn added: "Blood was pouring out my mouth, and a bone was sticking out my shoulder. [Eamonn](https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/all-about/eamonn-holmes) began experiencing severe back pain in recent years, but doesn't know the cause.
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"So for me, I am going to give it a go. She kept saying, 'You're fine, everything's okay, you're fine.' I said, 'Ruthie, there is a bone sticking out of my shoulder — I'm not fine'." "Blood was pouring out my mouth, and a bone was sticking out my shoulder."
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She kept saying, 'You're fine, everything's okay, you're fine.' I said, 'Ruthie, there is a bone sticking out of my shoulder — I'm not fine.'" [ Sign up to our HELLO! "[My left knee] literally collapsed without any warning.
GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes was able to undergo surgery after an S Club 7 star reached out to him after suffering with the same disc issues - an ...
The flip side is that it has now left me with an issue in my left leg, which would collapse unexpectedly." Throughout his battle with chronic pain, Eamonn has been incredibly vocal about the realities of living life which immense setbacks - while also offering inspiration and hope to those who also find themselves in his position. Despite it all, Eamonn has remained positive about his health battle, and he has now credited an S Club 7 star for helping him get back on his feet after such trauma to his body. [This Morning](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/this-morning) star with a broken shoulder, and further weakened the use of his legs. The Irish TV star is now using a walking stick after he slipped three discs in his back which have affected the movement of his right leg, and he also underwent spinal surgery last September which left him with a weakened left leg. [Eamonn Holmes](https://www.irishmirror.ie/all-about/eamonn-holmes) has confessed that an S Club 7 member helped him get back on his feet amid his battle with chronic pain.
The presenter has spent four months off air after falling down the stairs while recovering from a back operation.
GB News Presenter Eamonn Holmes has shared an update on his progress after a series of health issues over the last two years.
How to watch GB News: We're live on TV on Virgin channel 604, Freesat 216, Sky 512, Freeview 236, YouView 236. Eamonn said: “It's early days, but I think it's helping. - “I still thought it would go away, but it didn't. A scan revealed three protruding discs. Talking to the Daily Mail, he added: “The knee can give way at any time.
Irish broadcaster Eamonn Holmes has described how help came in the most unlikely of places upon starting his battle with chronic pain. Over the last year, ...
The flip side is that it has now left me with an issue in my left leg, which would collapse unexpectedly.” For more TV and showbiz stories, subscribe to our newsletter Irish broadcaster Eamonn Holmes has described how help came in the most unlikely of places upon starting his battle with chronic pain. I asked if she could pass on his details, because by now I was desperate.” Amongst other health problems, Eamonn has been suffering from a dislocated pelvis and a trapped sciatic nerve. I'm a lot better than what I was. Last September, Eamonn also underwent spinal surgery..
Eamonn Holmes has spoken about taking health advice from Liam Neeson and a former S Club 7 member in the first interview he's given since his nightmare ...
I was on a curve of the stairs, and I just went back down the stairs, boom, boom, boom down the whole staircase until I hit the stone floor in the hallway. The knock-on effect was that I lost a lot of use in my right leg,” he said. He revealed that at the time, his bone was “sticking out” of his shoulder. It was the early hours of the morning, so Ruth had already gone to bed. “Blood was pouring out my mouth, and a bone was sticking out my shoulder,” he added. He asked the Ballymena-born actor how he kept fit for all his action roles.