Harry Judd Hospitalized After Gardening Accident

Harry Judd Hospitalized After Gardening Accident

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revealed he was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday after injuring his finger during a gardening accident that required emergency stitches. 

The drummer, 40, shared a photo of himself sitting in an A&E waiting room of the hospital, alongside a snap of his finger all bandaged up after receiving stitches, telling followers he needs to 'start wearing gloves when gardening'. 

He wrote: 'Need to start wearing gloves when gardening. Sat in A&E now. Won't affect drumming fyi!' 

Harry added that he nearly passed out from the needle as he thanked the for treating him, writing: 'Stitches in. Thanks @nhsenglandldn. Nearly passed out from the massive needle.' 

It comes after .

Izzy and the McFly star share daughter Lola, nine, as well as sons Kit, seven, and Lockie, three, but she chose not to name which of her children had been diagnosed with the condition.

Harry Judd revealed he was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday after injuring his finger during a gardening accident that required emergency stitches

The McFly drummer, 40, shared a photo of himself sitting in an A&E waiting room of the hospital, alongside a snap of his finger all bandaged up after receiving stitches

Taking to Instagram last year, the author explained to followers how she and Harry had been 'learning how to parent' their neurodivergent child for the past few years, describing the process as 'overwhelming' and 'all-consuming'. 

Neurodivergent is a term that describes people whose brains function differently, encompassing conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia.

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Izzy, who previously hosted a fertility podcast amid her own IVF struggles, set out to launch a new show in a bid to help parents like herself.

She said: 'I wanted to share something with you that I have not talked about on here. So for the last few years, I have been learning how to parent a neurodivergent child.'

'It has been all-consuming, incredibly challenging, I've felt very overwhelmed and like I've been thrown into a world where I have no qualifications,

'And there is very little support, I just have this desire to talk about it, and it's pretty similar to how I felt when I recorded Let's Talk Fertility all those years ago'.

'And however scary it was to open up about our personal struggles, I soon realised I was far from alone. 

'So I have decided to continue the lets talk series with lets talk neurodivergent kids, which is a podcast where I will be speaking to experts and parents.