Corrie's Chris Fountain shares update after undergoing heart surgery

‘I’m back on my feet’: Coronation Street’s Chris Fountain shares update hours after undergoing heart surgery following terrifying mini-stroke

Chris Fountain took to his Instagram Stories on Friday to share an update with fans hours after undergoing heart surgery. 

The former Coronation Street actor, 35, revealed on Thursday he was preparing for the operation having recently sufferred a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA).

Now back on his feet, Chris shared a short video as he stretched his legs along the hospital corridor. 

He said: ‘Yes guys back on my feet [Doctors] have cleared me to walk a little it. My groin is still hurting, it’s soar and, aching’.

‘But I am glad to be out of bed because my legs were are starting to go numb’.

Update: Chris Fountain, 35, took to his Instagram Stories on Friday to share an update with fans hours after undergoing heart surgery

Walkies: Now back on his feet Chris shared a short video as he stretched his legs along the hospital corridor

He exclaimed: ‘What a day!’ before revealing he had been nervous ahead of his operation. 

Going on to say:  ‘Just had some tests echocardiograms to check everything is in the right place and working and so far so good’.

Earlier, the actor shared a video en route to the hospital and said: ‘So the day’s arrived. Just walking to hospital. Got the mother here for moral support. Here we go.’ 

Chris, who played Tommy Duckworth on the ITV soap, then shared a photo of himself in bed followed by a clip alongside his mother. 

Chris playfully said to her: ‘Get off your phone, you’re supposed to be helping me feel better.’ 

Chris, who is also known for playing Justin Burton in Hollyoaks, underwent a pre-op last month and detailed what his upcoming surgery would entail.

He said: ‘What they do is, go in through my groin, go up to my heart and put this thing through where the hole is and it leaves a metal umbrella and they pull it through, it leaves another little metal umbrella at the other side.

‘Then my heart grows around it and hopefully, that should mean no more strokes and I’ll have a little bionic heart.

‘It’s a little bit nerve-wracking as it’s a heart procedure but apparently it’s 99.9% successful I’ll have to take it easy for a week or so after it’s done. 

Health: Chris Fountain shared snaps of himself before the operation 

Hospital: Chris, who is also known for playing Justin Burton in Hollyoaks, underwent a pre-op last month and detailed what his upcoming surgery would entail

‘So yeah, we do a marathon and then we go to do a heart operation, as you do.’

It comes after Chris revealed he lost the ability to speak and ‘feared for his life’ after suffering a mini-stroke in August. 

The actor was admitted to Hackney’s Homerton University Hospital following the incident after which he was left speaking ‘like a toddler.’

Chris realised something was seriously wrong after waking to discover he could no longer articulate his speech, prompting the terrified star to dial 111 from his London home and request an ambulance.

‘Here we go’: The actor shared a video en-route to the hospital and said: ‘So the day’s arrived. Just walking to hospital. Got the mother here for moral support’ 

Support: Chris shared a clip alongside his mother who accompanied him for support 

The star later discovered he had suffered a TIA, commonly referred to as a mini-stroke, as a consequence of blood clotting in his brain. 

He told The Mirror: ‘When the doctors confirmed I’d had a TIA and said the word stroke, I just couldn’t believe it, there was a moment of sheer panic just fearing what it meant for the rest of my life.

‘Would I have another one? Would the next one be even worse and I’d lose the use of my arms or legs? I was really scared and just broke down in tears.’

Chris was eventually transferred to the The Royal London Hospital, where he underwent further tests over a five day period before being released into the care of his worried family.

Career: Chris is known for playing Tommy Duckworth on Coronation Street

He added: ‘The doctors said they saw some damage to the left hand side of my brain which is where your cognitive abilities are controlled from.

‘What’s scary is if I hadn’t have called 111 when I did and got to hospital so quickly I don’t know if that clot could have travelled to the wrong place in my brain, I could have died. That clot was like a ticking bomb in my head.’

Doctors later discovered the clot was triggered by a small, previously undetected hole in his heart allowing blood to flow into his brain – meaning he will need an operation to close it.

WHAT ARE WARNING SIGNS OF A MINI STROKE? 

A transient ischemic attack (or, TIA) involves a temporary lack of blood flow to the brain, which causes momentary dizziness, confusion, tingling, and numbness in the arms.

You should call 999 if you suspect you are suffering a TIA.

Symptoms include: 

  • vision changes
  • dysphasia (trouble speaking)
  • confusion
  • balance issues
  • tingling
  • an altered level of consciousness
  • dizziness
  • passing out
  • an abnormal sense of taste
  • an abnormal sense of smell
  • weakness or numbness on just one side of the body or face, determined by the location of the blood clot in the brain

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