Jeremy Renner's health: the Marvel star's miraculous recovery
In case anyone had forgotten, on 1 January 2023, Jeremy Renner was run over and crushed by a 7-tonne snow plough.
After a very serious accident, Jeremy Renner spent 20 days in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) followed by a year of extreme rehabilitation.
So how is Jeremy Renner doing today? The first answer is - he is still alive; and the second is that he is surprisingly recovered... and ready to get back to work!
To put this in context, the actor experienced, among other injuries, 30 broken bones, a collapsed lung, a perforated liver, 8 broken ribs, shattered legs, a broken right collarbone and countless other ailments.
Jeremy Renner has dedicated his 2023 entirely to his recovery, which has been so miraculous that it wouldn't seem out of place in a Marvel movie.
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Physiotherapy, training, rehabilitation, "peptide injections, iv drips and pushes, stem cell and exosomes, red light / IR therapy, hyperbaric chamber 2.0 atmospheres, cold plunge, and the list goes on and on..." are just some of the therapies he has had and shared on his social networks.
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And it seems to have worked out better than anyone could have imagined, as he told 'People', "I've overcome so much and there are so many things that could have gone wrong. But everything has been great. Even walking, because it was mentioned I'd ever walk again...".
From those moments of uncertainty to the present, Jeremy Renner seems renewed, physically and mentally. " I feel pretty open and wonderfully sensitive and youthful. I've been blessed", he admits to the aforementioned media.
Photo: Instagram - @jeremyrenner
What's more, the actor will be one of the stars of the 'Super Bowl', with an advert for a dairy brand. Millions of people witness his miraculous recovery first hand.
Kingstown fans don't panic, he has been filming the third season of 'Mayor of Kingstown' for several weeks now.
He acknowledges, however, that this recovery would not have been possible without the massive support he has had, both from his family, but above all from his fans. "I am overwhelmed and astonished by the kindness of others…. I live and breathe in gratitude for the opportunity."
Photo: Instagram - @jeremyrenner
In short: an accident that would have killed 99% of people has cost Jeremy Renner a year of rehabilitation. Who said superheroes don't exist?