Eamonn Holmes opens up on health traumas and says 'every day is a struggle'

The GB News presenter told Express.co.uk last year how he suffered a horrific fall at home following spinal surgery.

The fall led to him breaking his shoulder and, since then, Eamonn has had to rely on a wheelchair to get about.

Now, speaking in a new interview, he said: “Every day is a struggle. Normally I don't like doing nothing. Now? I can’t move for long and walk. I can do 30 or 40 steps and then I need a chair. My broken shoulder has caused end of problems.

“I spend two hours a day in the gym. I’m not trying to lose 2lbs a week. It’s not about keeping fit. I am literally trying to regain the use of my legs and feet with different trainers and physios. It costs a fortune and I do understand I am lucky to be able to pay for it.”

My right foot won’t do what I tell it to, so I am literally doing brain exercises to open the nerves between the brain and my foot. Walking can be retaught and that is what I’m working on for now.”

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Speaking in an interview with Best, the presenter added: “I am inspired to keep going by the positive endorphins. But also in my classes, I see a lot of paraplegic young kids, eight or nine and they have such positivity, it's inspiring to see them laughing and I think, if they can do this, I can certainly do it!”

Meanwhile Eamonn, who enjoyed watching the recent Coronation, says the country needs the monarchy. “How boring would this country be without a Royal Family,” he said.

“The tourism they bring in is unbelievable. I think the country needs them. It unites us like no politicians can.”

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