Strictly's Adam Thomas in hospital for tests amid painful condition: 'Staying strong'
10.10.2023 - 15:37
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Former Emmerdale star Adam Thomas has revealed that he has had to go to hospital in order to undergo tests amid his arthritis diagnosis. Adam, who is currently appearing on the new series of Strictly Come Dancing alongside Strictly pro Luba Mushtuk, has previously opened up about life with the chronic condition after being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis shortly before the show’s launch in September.
And now, in an Instagram Story, the soap star has revealed that he has recently been in hospital where he underwent medical tests and expressed his desires at one day having the painful condition “under control”. Giving his followers an update, 35 year old Adam posted a smiley photo of himself in hospital alongside the caption: “One day I will get my arthritis under control but until then...
more bloods and more doctors. Staying strong.” Since being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis earlier this year, Adam has been honest about the reality of living with the condition and has spoken about the “huge impact” that it has had on his life.
After he began experiencing shooting pains in his knees, which later travelled to his wrists, fingers, ankles and toes, Adam received a diagnosis following several blood tests and numerous trips to the hospital. Speaking to the Mirror about his experience, he explained: “I’ve not talked about this before but no-one really knows the pain I’ve been going through” and added, “I put on a brave face but it’s been difficult to keep that persona up.
Emotionally and physically, it’s had a huge impact on my life this year.” Adam even revealed that some days he could barely walk and would struggle to get out of bed – something which impacted his mental health massively. The Waterloo Road star
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