Guy Fieri shares health update after accident leaves him wheelchair-bound

Guy Fieri shares health update after accident leaves him wheelchair-bound

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Guy Fieri Eight weeks after sharing his health status, he talks about his health status An accident occurred on set.

November, Food Network star, 57 Revealed he fell down the stairs while filming the show, tearing his quadriceps in half, Flavor Town Food Battle.

in new interview peopleFieri said the injury was the “worst thing” that has happened to him in the past 20 years, preventing him from regular exercise activities such as hiking and CrossFit.

“I’m doing better,” he said, adding, “It was definitely a tough holiday.”

During his recovery, the presenter said he “really appreciated being able to get up and move around and do everything he did before.”

He continued: “I’m a CrossFit and hiking guy, and eight weeks without hiking has been driving me a little crazy. But I’m looking forward to it and trying to take it easy.”

The chef added that while he is eager to return to a normal life, doctors have warned him to be cautious.

Guy Fieri has spent eight weeks in a wheelchair after tearing his quadriceps muscle in half.

Guy Fieri has spent eight weeks in a wheelchair after tearing his quadriceps muscle in half. (Getty Images)
Fieri plans to make a full recovery before next month's Super Bowl

Fieri plans to make a full recovery before next month’s Super Bowl (Getty Images)

“My doctors all said, ‘We know you want to get rid of it, but let’s not go back to where we were.’ I thought, ‘We’re never going back to that!’ It was the worst thing I’ve ever experienced in the last 20 years.”

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“But now I’m ready, healthy and definitely rolling when we get to the Super Bowl.”

Recalling his own injury last November, Fieri explained how rare it is to tear your quadriceps in half, telling Fox: “It looked like I might be doing the splits, but when my right leg compressed to the point of exposure, the doctor said he had never seen – you know, in 20 years – he’d never seen the biggest, thickest part of the quadriceps tear in half.”

He explained that he was rushed to surgery because his muscles did not “resolve” after the fall.

“Normally you would tear the muscle at the tendon, or the tendon would tear the bone, but it was right in the center of the whole quadriceps and it exploded,” he continued.

Fieri first appeared on Food Network in 2006, when he won the second season of Food Network. The next food network star. In the same year, he launched his first program on the Internet, Guy’s big bite.

His two biggest shows on the Food Network right now are restaurants, drive-ins and dive sites, has been broadcast since 2007 and Guy’s grocery store game, In operation since 2013.