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Jeremy Clarkson shares shocking details of “Days of Death” when he remembers dives that went wrong where his lungs “filled with water” went wrong

Jeremy Clarkson shared an insight into what happened when he was “days of death” and had an emergency operation to save his life.

The 65 -year -old TV presenter had two stents during the operation and was warned to change his diet by doctors after discovering two vital arteries blocked.

Jeremy was taken to the hospital when he started to feel symptoms of wiseness, breast -fold, pencils and needles in his left arm.

After the “sudden deterioration” in his health, Jeremy was brought to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, where he was operated.

He spoke to the Sunday Times about the first signs that something was wrong, and remembered the vacation on the Seychelles shortly before the episode.

He said: “I always try to dive from a boat on every vacation because at my age you never know when your last dive or her last will be anything.”

Jeremy Clarkson shared an insight into what happened when he was “day of death” and had an emergency operation to save his life

The 65 -year -old TV presenter had two stents during the operation and was warned to change his diet by doctors after discovering two vital arteries blocked

The 65 -year -old TV presenter had two stents during the operation and was warned to change his diet by doctors after discovering two vital arteries blocked

However, he noticed halfway through his last dive, which turned into a belly flop and realized that his brain checked whether his body could not ask for money.

He said, “When I finally reached the beach, my lungs were full of water and I realized that I couldn't do it anymore.”

When he returned home to Chadlington, Oxfordshire, he experienced scary symptoms, which led to his dashboard to the hospital.

After the operation to unlock his arteries, the doctors asked him to give up and train fat -made and processed food in order to lose weight.

Jeremy is now playing pickleball to stay fit and has started to follow the “mono diet”.

This means that he can eat meat – typically on his farm beef – but must be clear without the rich sauces for which he would have previously reached.

He said: “The way my doctor described it here, if it has an ingredient, like steak or egg, is okay. But not supermarket lasagne. 'Jeremy also reduced alcohol, but not completely divided.

Jeremy tried Ozempic, but it didn't agree to him before moving to Mounjaro what he unveiled, contributing to containing his request for EAT.

Jeremy was taken to the hospital when he started to feel symptoms of wise, chest, thumps, pencils and needles in his left arm

Jeremy was taken to the hospital when he started to feel symptoms of wise, chest, thumps, pencils and needles in his left arm

After the

After the “sudden deterioration” in his health, Jeremy was brought to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, where he was operated (depicted with his partner Lisa Hogan)

At the beginning of this year, Jeremy shared a health update after his large heart surgery while filming who wanted to become a millionaire, Jeremy commented on his new routine.

He said, “My phone has up this morning and said:” You take far fewer steps this week than last “.

'I thought, “Yes, I would be if I sit here”. It also means they eat far fewer sausages.

“I just sit here and eat celery. I feel better on it. I feel very good. '

Jeremy opened the experience for the first time in October last year after he had the life -saving operation.

The former Top Gear host announced that after swimming in the Indian Ocean, he felt uncomfortable and later it was difficult to climb a staircase.

Jeremy wrote in his column in Sunday Times how he felt “mostly dead” after the short swimming to the beach.

He spent the rest of his break on a tropical island that eats cheese and drinks wine.

Jeremy also reduced alcohol, but not quite abandoned it

Jeremy also reduced alcohol, but not quite abandoned it

But Jeremy returned to Great Britain and a “sudden deterioration began to gather” when he felt the previously mentioned symptoms.

When he invited 30 pigs to a “school bus” slaughterhouse “, he noticed pens and needles in his arm.

At the time he said to the sun: “I am very grateful to everyone who sent supporting messages, but I'm fine.

“I just don't have to empty manual work or dishwasher for the next four years. At least I think the doctor said that. '

Then he went to the hospital, where a heart attack was excluded after he had an electrocardiogram (EKG), blood tests and X -rays.

He said he went to an operating room after further reviews, and the doctors said he was perhaps removed from death for days.

When he was there, he was opened to his arteries with a stent to improve the blood circulation of his heart and relieve his chest pain.

A stent is a wire lattice tube that opens arteries. In order to open the narrowed artery, the surgeon can carry out so -called angioplasty.

Jeremy added that he now has a nutritionist who advised him to avoid processed food and to train more

Jeremy added that he now has a nutritionist who advised him to avoid processed food and to train more

While shooting on ITV show, if you want to become a millionaire, Jeremy commented on his new routine

While shooting on ITV show, if you want to become a millionaire, Jeremy commented on his new routine

This includes the production of a small incision in the arm or in the leg of a patient through which a wire is integrated with a connected laid -back balloon through the coronary arteries

He describes what he described as “essential effects of old growth”, and said: “It seems that the arteries that my heart fed with nutritious blood was completely blocked and the second of three went in this way.”

He said a stent that can save lives and prevent future heart attacks by improving blood flow in the heart was installed in about two hours.

Jeremy said: “It wasn't particularly painful. Only strange 'and added that he thinks:' Crikey, that was close. '

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