Strictly Come Dancing star rushed to hospital over worrying symptom which has ‘no cure’

Russell Grant revealed he was rushed to hospital this week (Image: PA )

legend Russell Grant has revealed how he was rushed to hospital after spotting a worrying symptom in his eye.

The astrologer, who appeared on the dance competition back in 2011, explained how he woke up with “strange cottony things floating” in his left eye on Monday (January 27),

Russell then took himself to the hospital’s eye clinic to see what was wrong with him and doctors confirmed he had a bleed behind his eye.

The TV personality told how he was warned he will have to get used to the floating particles because there is currently no cure for the condition.

Sharing his struggles on X – formerly known as Twitter – Russel told his loyal fanbase: “Monday: I woke with strange cottony things floating in my left eye. Headed to the opticians for tests.

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He competed on the BBC show in 2010

He competed on the BBC show in 2011 (Image: BBC)

“Next day @BlackpoolHosp called day after into the eye clinic. Result: I had a bleed behind my eye but no retinal damage but it seems I have to befriend the floater! No cure.”

Unfortunately, this isn’t the star’s first battle with serious health conditions. He was previously diagnosed with a brain tumour and admitted his initial reaction was to go into a period of denial.

He underwent a six-hour invasion procedure to remove a tumour on his pituitary gland weeks before Christmas back in 2022. The TV personality had the procedure to remove the lump from his gland after doctors threatened to “blank out” his optic nerve.

However, he had a change of heart when he became “so scared” prior to the procedure, as he explained to the Mirror that he was full of gratitude to the medical team who successfully completed the operation.

He told the outlet: “I was in denial. I was so scared. Then one day I had a Zoom call with my neurosurgeon Professor Omar Pathmanaban. He was lovely, so reassuring.

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The astrologer suffered a bleed behind is eye (Image: PA )

“But what topped it off was he then said: ‘It would be an honour and a privilege to take away your tumour… when I was a kid and I used to watch you every morning on breakfast telly. It made me late for school’.”

Russell was instructed not to sneeze or blow his nose for the next six month in a bid to prevent complications from the surgery. He recalled ow a lecture at the Northern Lights astrological society in Blackpool in December 2019 led him to believe he would face “serious challenges”.

Within a week, his mother suffered a stroke, before began spreading across the UK three months later and a brain tumour began to develop. His mother moved into a care home near the family property in Watford, before she sadly passed at the age of 93 back in January 2021.

He said his mum was holding the hand of her granddaughter Joanna at the time of her passing. Recalling her death, Grant said: “I went into a great deal of grieving. It was terrible. I felt guilty, I felt I had let her down, even though I’d been looking after her since the 197-s, but I wasn’t there at the end.”

Shortly after her death, Russell dropped from 21st to 15st in the following months, before tests showed that his body had none of the stress hormone cortisone.

Russell was reluctant to undergo an MRI, but a scan revealed a tumour was pressing against his optic nerve. Without a major procedure, he was told he could lose his sight.

Initially reluctant, singer and friend Russell Watson – who had the same surgery back in 2006 – urged Grant to undergo the operation immediately. The astrologer chose the date of her surgery based on his astrology charts – selecting November 24.

Describing life since the surgery, he gushed: “It’s reminded me every day is precious and every day I need to do something that is important, not just for me but for the wider world.

“Things are brighter for me, but they are still not quite right. But they say it will be a six month recovery period.”

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