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Jeremy Renner has been allowed to return home from the hospital to recover after a snowplow accident left him “worse than anyone knows,” and he’s already warning others to “stay safe” in the deep Nevada snow. .
The Kingstown Mayor star, 52, announced Monday night that he made it home in time to watch the second season broadcast of his crime drama after he was nearly crushed to death by his 14,330-pound snowplow on the day of New Year.
Renner shared the good news in a promotional tweet for the series that aired on Sunday.
“Out of my recovering brain fog, I was so excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home,” Renner wrote.
The news comes a day after friends revealed that Renner’s injuries are far worse than feared and that he “nearly bled to death” and “nearly died” while waiting for help to arrive.
Renner posted photos of Nevada calling it his “happy place.” He also warned people to be careful on the roads.
Jeremy Renner, 52, receives a head massage at the hospital after his horrific snowplow accident
The Kingstown Mayor star wrote in a tweet that he came home Monday to watch the second season of his crime drama series.
The Hawkeye star seems to be itching to get back out on the snow at his Lake Tahoe property.
Renner posted two photos on Instagram Monday from Nevada: one of snow-covered rooftops with a message saying she missed her ‘happy place’ and another warning people to ‘stay safe’ along with a picture of a road. covered in deep snow.
The actor is reportedly aware of the extent of his injuries and has a long road to recovery ahead of him, with friends saying it could be up to two years before he is back in fighting shape.
It’s much worse than anyone knows. Jeremy is well aware of the fact that he almost died out there,” a source said. Radar online.
“The right side of Jeremy’s chest was crushed and his upper torso had collapsed. He also had a severe head wound that was bleeding and a leg wound.
“It is said that the damage to Jeremy’s chest was so extensive that it had to be reconstructed in surgery.”
Emergency services had to airlift the TV star to hospital where he later underwent surgery on January 2 to place metal spikes around his legs, in addition to chest surgery.
“So far, he has had two surgeries and will likely need more in the next few weeks on his leg. Doctors tend to space out operations to allow time for the body’s natural healing process to kick in, and that’s the case here,” the source continued.
Jeremy was in a lot of pain and had trouble breathing. He knew that he was in bad shape and that maybe he wouldn’t get out of this.
As Renner’s recovery continues, he remains “doped up” and on “tubes” to help him breathe.
Renner stars in the Paramount+ TV show with actress Emma Laird
Renner was fixing a broken-down car on New Year’s Day when he was struck by his 14,330-pound snowplow, leaving him in critical condition.
Renner was airlifted to a local hospital near his Lake Tahoe home shortly after the accident occurred.
The beloved star underwent two surgeries to place metal pins around her legs, along with chest surgery, after being left in critical condition following the terrifying incident.
Renner shared images from the hospital of what appeared to be him being wheeled in for a CT scan or MRI on Friday. Captioning the video, Renner wrote, “I wish you all a very special night.”
Renner has been taking fans on his journey of recovery by posting a series of updates in recent weeks.
A few days after the accident, Renner took a selfie showing noticeable bruises on her face with the caption: ‘Thank you all for your kind words. I’m too messy right now to write. But I send love to all of you.
Later, the star shared a clip of himself being pampered by his supportive sister and mother as he received a relaxing scalp massage.
‘A ‘not very good’ ICU day turned into an amazing spa day with my sister and mom. Thank you so much,’ she wrote in the caption of a tweet.
On Friday, the Marvel star shared footage from the hospital of what appeared to be him being wheeled in for a CT scan or MRI on Friday.
Captioning the video of him being led into a large, high-tech imaging machine, Renner wrote: “I wish you all a very special night.”