Eamonn Holmes has opened up about his health struggles with fans as he expressed his upset at having to depend on others, saying that it was "soul-destroying".
However, fans were quick to urge him to keep going as they attempted to boost his morale.
The 63 year old GB News presenter has been struggling from chronic pain and has been having a variety of different treatments.
He has been suffering from a dislocated pelvis and a trapped sciatic nerve, among many other health concerns.
Taking to Twitter this afternoon, Eamonn shared his issues as he wrote: "Worked hard at my physio this morning. Very tiring but I've now sat on my backside for 5 hours and feel bad about doing nothing... lack of mobility & depending on others stops me doing really simple things. For peace of mind I feel another round of foot exercises coming on."
One fan wrote: "I feel your pain I had 6 months of physio 2 hours a night 5 a week. I hated relying on folk.. but the one thing was NO one will ever understand how awful Physio is and how exhausting."
In response, Eamonn commented: "Relying is soul destroying."
Another Twitter user wrote: "I do wonder if time at a spa might help as body weight gravity is roughly one third in the pool. V relaxing.."
"Doing a bit of hydrotherapy already. Big help," he replied.
One commented: "Be gentle with yourself. And enjoy the rest. Hope you feel better soon."
Eamonn responded: "What an awful year Martina but I still have St Pat watching over me in my office . The Happiest of New Years to you . E x."
Another fan wrote: "Keep going we miss you on TV."
"Thank u x," Eamonn replied.
Opening up on his chronic pain battle back in March 2021, Eamonn said: "Starting the day by tackling the pain from the night before... On the physio table. Chronic pain. Just can't get it to go away.
The former This morning presenter previously issued a statement over his health after being rushed to hospital.
Sadly, after suffering with chronic pain "for years", he announced he was taking a short break under doctors' orders.
"Sadly, so many of you know the feeling. Thanks for sharing your stories. I'm determined to beat this... however much it hurts."