Eamonn Holmes has admitted her is "praying to God" ahead of "risky" surgery on Wednesday.
The 62-year-old will undergo a vital operation which he hopes will relieve him of the chronic pain he is suffering. He told the Express he is in "horrible" pain at times.
He said: "It’s an operation that carries a 20% of going wrong, but such is the pain and restrictions that I have been suffering for the past 18 months, I’ve decided it is a risk I am willing to take."
READ MORE: Eamonn Holmes posts cryptic message over Holly and Phil 'sacking' demand
Eamonn expressed his gratitude, adding: "However horrible the pain is at times, there are lots of other people out there who have it far worse than I do. I know this because they write to me every day on social media and tell me how they are getting on or, in a lot of cases, how much they are suffering."
The TV presenter sparked concern among his fans last week when he posted a tweet during the early hours of the morning. He said: "Hello all my #ChronicPain sufferers... I know it not much help but it does help a little i feel to know we are not alone. Therefore from time to time I make these posts so some of you can share stories and just talk to someone who knows what u r going through." [sic]
Eamonn is hoping the operation will give his him "life back".
Receive newsletters with the biggest and breaking TV and showbiz news by signing up here
READ NEXT:
A Place in the Sun buyer's confession moments into show has 'alarm bells ringing'
Carol Vorderman and Christine McGuinness 'obsessed' with luxury item
Stacey Solomon 'fuming and upset' as Joe Swash is left stranded
Vet shares five dog breeds he would never own
Rare 50p coin sells for £160 and there are lots more out there