Bargain Hunt star taken to hospital after suffering ‘tingling’

A Bargain Hunt star has been taken to the hospital after experiencing a ‘tingling’ sensation. Thomas Forrester, a well-known expert on the show, needed treatment for a painful trapped nerve in his hands. Forrester attributed the issue to his frequent fencing activities and expressed his determination to continue with the sport. Following medical attention, including the release of the trapped nerve, Thomas mentioned the need for additional massage and treatment for tennis elbow.

Thomas, who also runs his own auction house in Berkshire, has been a part of the Bargain Hunt team since 2007 and previously appeared on the daytime series Flog It! Another Bargain Hunt personality, Christina Trevanion, recently received an outpouring of support after a recent hospital visit. While Trevanion did not disclose the reason for her unexpected hospital stay, she reassured fans that she is now on the mend.

The BBC presenter, known for her appearances on Bargain Hunt, Antiques Road Trip, and The Travelling Auctioneers, updated her followers on social media, expressing gratitude to the nurses who aided in her recovery. Trevanion shared a photo from her hospital bed, indicating that she is back in good health after the ordeal.

These health challenges faced by Bargain Hunt stars highlight the importance of self-care and monitoring one’s well-being, especially when engaging in physically demanding activities like fencing. The incidents serve as reminders that even beloved TV personalities are not immune to health issues and the need for proper medical attention. Fans of the show continue to show support for the affected stars as they recuperate and return to their passion for antiques and auctions.