{"id":187110,"date":"2023-01-15T09:12:58","date_gmt":"2023-01-15T09:12:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/jeremy-renner-shares-message-from-his-hospital-bed-while-continuing-recovery-from-snowplow-incident\/"},"modified":"2023-01-15T09:12:58","modified_gmt":"2023-01-15T09:12:58","slug":"jeremy-renner-shares-message-from-his-hospital-bed-while-continuing-recovery-from-snowplow-incident","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/jeremy-renner-shares-message-from-his-hospital-bed-while-continuing-recovery-from-snowplow-incident\/","title":{"rendered":"Jeremy Renner Shares Message From His Hospital Bed While Continuing Recovery From Snowplow Incident"},"content":{"rendered":"
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After Jeremy Renner was hit by a snowplow and airlifted to the hospital, fans have been waiting for health updates about the Avengers <\/em>actor. As the first few weeks of his recovery have gone by, he’s posted a few updates, made it clear he’s in “excellent care” and just took to his Instagram stories to share a message with his fans. <\/p>\n

The video on his Instagram story shows Renner being wheeled in a bed into a room at the hospital for a medical scan. As he’s being rolled around, he says “once again,” probably implying this is not the first or the last time he’ll be in this room. Just hearing his voice is reassuring, and it helps us fans know he is on his way toward hopefully a full recovery. His message: “I wish you all a very special night,” also gives me hope that he’s in good spirits on his long road to recovery.<\/p>\n

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News broke about Renner’s accident on January 1, and it was reported that he was in “critical but stable condition.” It was explained that the actor had heavy bleeding from his head and other body parts, he also had a “collapsed” chest and a “crushed” upper torso. While we do n’t know everything about what happened, it’s clear the actor is surrounded by his family and friends, and his doctors are helping him heal. <\/p>\n