July 15th 2024.
The presenter of ITV's This Morning shared some unfortunate news with his fans recently. Despite his previous positive update, it seems that there is still no end in sight for his ongoing health struggles.
It all began earlier this month when Matthew Wright was rushed to the hospital due to severe neck pain. He had been in the midst of moving house when the agony struck. Although he had initially shared some hopeful words about his recovery, he now reveals that the pain has returned.
Taking to Twitter, the 59-year-old shared a series of posts to update his followers. He first stated that he was "doing ok" and that his medication was helping to alleviate the pain. However, he then shared that he would be getting an MRI and a guided steroid injection in the hopes of finding a more permanent solution.
Unfortunately, his pain only seemed to escalate as he later revealed that he was back in the hospital due to the nerve pain intensifying. It was a frustrating setback for the presenter, who expressed his disappointment and called the situation "grim."
After a few more hours, Matthew shared that he had another positive experience with the NHS and was given stronger medication. He remains hopeful that this will bring some relief in the next few weeks and he expressed his gratitude for the support he has received from fans.
Speaking of fans, they have been sending their well wishes and words of encouragement to Matthew on social media. One user even shared that they had experienced nerve pain themselves and could sympathize with his struggles.
Despite the challenges he is facing, Matthew remains determined to find a solution and move forward. He had previously mentioned the possibility of a "nerve blocking drug" and it seems like that may be the next step in his treatment. In the meantime, he is grateful for the love and support he has received and is keeping his spirits up.
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