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Eamonn Holmes shares 'soul destroying' health update as fans try to boost his morale

Eamonn Holmes has highlighted his health struggles once more, expressing his disdain at a "soul destroying" state of affairs.

However, fans begged him to stay strong and keep fighting, attempting to boost his morale.

The 63-year-old GB News presenter has been struggling with chronic pain for some time now, receiving a litany of different treatments to attempt to aid his ailments.

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The Mirror reports that he has suffered a dislocated pelvis and a trapped sciatic nerve, among various other health concerns. Taking to Twitter on Wednesday afternoon, Eamonn shared his issues with followers in a saddening update.

He wrote: "Worked hard at my physio this morning. Very tiring but I've now sat on my backside for 5 hours and feel bad about doing nothing... lack of mobility & depending on others stops me doing really simple things. For peace of mind I feel another round of foot exercises coming on."

One fan wrote: "I feel your pain I had 6 months of physio 2 hours a night 5 a week. I hated relying on folk.. but the one thing was NO one will ever understand how awful Physio is and how exhausting."

In response, Eamonn commented: "Relying is soul destroying."

Another Twitter user wrote: "I do wonder if time at a spa might help as body weight gravity is roughly one third in the pool. V relaxing.." to which he replied: "Doing a bit of hydrotherapy already. Big help."

One commented: "Be gentle with yourself. And enjoy the rest. Hope you feel better soon," with Eamonn responding: "What an awful year Martina but I still have St Pat watching over me in my office . The Happiest of New Years to you . E x."

Another fan wrote: "Keep going we miss you on TV." "Thank u x," Eamonn replied.

Opening up on his chronic pain battle back in March 2021, Eamonn said: "Starting the day by tackling the pain from the night before... On the physio table. Chronic pain. Just can't get it to go away."

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