BBC Radio 2 presenter thanks NHS staff after treatment for small brain bleed

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BBC Radio 2 presenter thanks NHS staff after treatment for small brain bleed
Author: Nadeem Badshah
Published: Dec, 30 2024 18:37

Johnathan Joseph, known as DJ Spoony, went to hospital on 21 December after a headache lasted for weeks. The BBC presenter DJ Spoony has thanked the NHS and his family after being treated in hospital for a small bleed to the brain over the Christmas period.

The Radio 2 host, whose real name is Johnathan Joseph, told listeners on Monday that he had been suffering with headaches for a few weeks but had put off being seen by a doctor until 21 December, when he decided to go to A&E. He said of the doctors at Bedford hospital: “They did some tests and said they were going to give me a little [CT] scan, and then he came back with the scan results, and he said: ‘Look, it looks like you have a small bleed to the brain, and we need to send you over to Addenbrooke’s [hospital in Cambridge], the specialist there has seen it’.”.

The 54-year-old said he was told that doctors needed to operate and he would not be able to eat for more than 10 hours. “The amazing doctors and nurses at Addenbrooke’s had done the operation, [they] had flushed me out. I was feeling fine, 10 minutes after the operation. I was talking looking forward to being back on the ward, eating a banana and having a ginger shot,” he said.

“That’s all I could think about, because I’d been nil-by-mouth for about 14 hours, got back on to the ward, and I was just fine.”. The presenter added: “Thank you to everybody at Addenbrooke’s for looking after me, you were amazing … to all my family and friends, and to everybody … [I] just couldn’t wait to get back in the studio and do what I love doing.

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