Channel 7 footy reporter Tom Browne back at work after infection saw him hospitalised for six days

Channel 7 football reporter Tom Browne returns to work after a mysterious infection has left him hospitalized and unable to walk for six days.

Channel 7’s chief AFL reporter Tom Browne has returned to work after a crippling infection recently left him hospitalized for six days.

The esteemed journalist, 40, was admitted to Victoria’s Cabrini Hospital in November after his condition left him bedridden and unable to work.

Fortunately, his medical team treated him effectively and helped the football correspondent return to the field.

Channel 7's chief AFL reporter Tom Browne (pictured) returned to work after a mysterious infection recently saw him hospitalized for six days.

Channel 7’s chief AFL reporter Tom Browne (pictured) returned to work after a mysterious infection recently saw him hospitalized for six days.

After a successful surgery, the sports reporter received a clean bill of health and was given permission to return to work.

Many of Tom’s fans took to Twitter to express relief that he was on the mend with one concerned follower telling him to “go well.”

Tom, who is expecting his second child with his wife Tara, often talks about health and urges people to take care of themselves.

Fortunately, his medical team treated him effectively and helped the football correspondent get back on the field.

Fortunately, his medical team treated him effectively and helped the football correspondent get back on the field.

At 32, he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, but a combination of medical treatment and healthy living help him keep it under control.

“I think a lot of people with diabetes have a similar attitude towards me, which is that they just want to get on with their lives, but the reality is that it’s a serious disease,” he told the outlet. herald sun.

‘I think people should be inspired by players like (footballers) Paddy McCartin and Sam Reid; You shouldn’t let it stop you.

Tom, who is expecting his second child with his wife Tara (left), often talks about health and urges people to take care of themselves.

Tom, who is expecting his second child with his wife Tara (left), often talks about health and urges people to take care of themselves.

Tom, who is the son of Collingwood President Jeff Browne, and his wife Tara are the proud parents of one-year-old son Henry.

The lovebirds live in a mansion in Melbourne.

He worked as a lawyer from 2006 to 2009 before beginning a career in sports journalism.

In addition to his work as a TV presenter, Tom also writes a regular column for 7NEWS.com.au called Tom’s Take.

In addition to his work as a TV presenter, Tom also writes a regular column for 7NEWS.com.au called Tom's Take.

In addition to his work as a TV presenter, Tom also writes a regular column for 7NEWS.com.au called Tom’s Take.

Career change: Tom worked as a lawyer from 2006 to 2009 before beginning a career in sports journalism.

Career change: Tom worked as a lawyer from 2006 to 2009 before beginning a career in sports journalism.