Jeremy Clarkson ‘no longer allowed to have fun’ after heart surgery (Photo: Ian West/PA Wire)
Jeremy Clarkson says he hates his “horrible” new lifestyle after a recent health scare.
The former Top Gear presenter, 64, underwent heart surgery and was rushed to the hospital by ambulance after his health “suddenly deteriorated” in recent weeks.
After suffering worrying symptoms including a “slimy feeling”, “pressure in the chest” and “tingling in my left arm”, doctors discovered that one of his arteries was “completely blocked”. A stent was installed.
Although now on the mend, Jeremy revealed he was not satisfied with the advice he was given to protect himself going forward.
Jeremy wrote about the “very urgent surgery” and said he wasn’t scared at the time, but became scared after he was told “I have to live my life from now on.”
“We’re literally not allowed to have any more fun. This is horrible,” he said.
The TV host said he needed to diet and exercise after suffering a health scare (Photo: Amazon/Everett/ Rex/ Shutterstock)
“But the main problem is diet. To lower your alarmingly high cholesterol levels, you need to completely cut out all your favorite foods,” he explained in a column for The Sun.
“Bacon, sausage, beef, lamb, pork, butter, crisps, proper milk, Cadbury fruit and nut bars, and the interesting part of eggs. It’s been a week since we’ve been living under the new regime. , that’s really scary. Have you ever tried kale? Well, don’t. It’s like eating the contents of an AAA battery.
Jeremy then explained that he hates Greek yogurt and almond milk, and lamented that he had to stop drinking and start working out.
Jeremy laughed off advice to slow down and get a hobby (Photo: Ian West/PA Wire)
“I’ve always seen this done when going from the car to the pub, or from the lunch table to the living room. But apparently I’ll have to do it more once I recover from surgery,” he said. wrote.
Advised by his doctor to slow down and take up hobbies like golf, Jeremy is unimpressed and says, “Writing three newspaper columns a week, owning a brewery, a pub, a shop, He listed all of his promises, including “hosting Wants to Be.” A millionaire? Plus he owns a farm and produces a TV show about it. ”
The presenter recalled how he “grabbed the gift of a live performance by the scruff of the neck and went wild,” and said he had no regrets about “never saying no to anything that seemed provocative.”
Currently filming the next season of “Clarkson’s Farm” (Photo: Amazon Prime Video)
However, after “the Grim Reaper poked his nose around the door”, he decided he “wanted to live a little longer”.
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Jeremy then said he wanted to see his grandchildren grow up, see more sunrises, and visit the Galapagos Islands, which he said could be achieved by “living on water, steaming fish, and exercising.” .
Earlier this week, Jeremy took to social media to thank his followers for their well wishes and support, but also criticized his eating habits.
I replied to a comment that said, “Looks like he had a heart attack and needed surgery. What do you expect from eating that kind of meat?” He’s not surprised! “It’s better than dying of vegetable boredom,” said the Clarkson’s Farm star.
Clarkson’s Farm is now available on Amazon Prime Video.
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