This Morning star Matthew Wright is rushed to hospital for a THIRD time with 'screaming grinding pain' as he battles mystery neck pain

This Morning star Matthew Wright has been rushed to hospital for a third time after suffering from a 'screaming grinding pain.' 

The presenter, 59, has been in and out of A&E over the past few days as he battles 'grim' neck pain for which he is yet to find a resolution. 

Giving a health update on Sunday, Matthew revealed he was back in hospital once again with paramedics struggling to find a solution. 

Posting on X, he wrote: 'I’m doing ok - pregabalin is good, pain now just annoying, I don’t want to tear my head off any more!. 

'Getting an MRI tomorrow and guided steroid injection some time after. Hopefully that’ll do the job thanks again for the love never experienced pain like it!' 

This Morning star Matthew Wright, 59, has been rushed to hospital for a third time after suffering from a 'screaming grinding pain'

This Morning star Matthew Wright, 59, has been rushed to hospital for a third time after suffering from a 'screaming grinding pain'

The presenter has been in and out of A&E over the past few days as he battles 'grim' neck pain for which he is yet to find a resolution

The presenter has been in and out of A&E over the past few days as he battles 'grim' neck pain for which he is yet to find a resolution

Later on Matthew added: 'Unbelievable. I’m back in hospital after the nerve kicked off big time, screaming grinding pain. Paramedics once again incredible but no resolution on the horizon which is a bit grim frankly x.

'Another excellent NHS experience. More drugs, stronger ones and a hope things might improve in the next couple of weeks. F***ing hope so coz I’ve had enough of this already. Thanks for your good wishes again.   

Matthew was rushed to hospital for the second time in 48 hours after suffering 'off the scale' neck pain on Thursday. 

The presenter was due to be moving house on Wednesday but took too social media to share that he had been experiencing pain. 

After an early morning trip to hospital that day, Matthew was given pain relief and hailed his NHS experience, before being discharged in the afternoon.

However after a night of resting at home and optimistic messages of recovery, Matthew found himself back in A&E on Thursday morning. 

Having been taken back in an ambulance, Matthew revealed on Thursday afternoon that he was awaiting scans to see what was causing his pain - which he described as 'off the scale'. 

Excited about his move, Matthew took to X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday to share a photo of himself with boxes. 

Matthew was rushed to hospital for the second time in 48 hours after suffering 'off the scale' neck pain on Thursday when he was due to be moving house

Matthew was rushed to hospital for the second time in 48 hours after suffering 'off the scale' neck pain on Thursday when he was due to be moving house

He captioned the snap: 'Packing all done, two days non stop but I’m ready to go! Thought I’d be more emotional after 23 years here but no which means it really is time to say goodbye and go the full Worzel after so many years dithering. A new dawn for me tomorrow x.'

But the next morning at 6am, Matthew shared an update saying: 'Turns out my bad neck is actually quite bad. 

'Indebted to paramedics Steph and Miko for getting me to hospital and dealing with worst of pain. Doesn’t look like I’ll be moving house today.

'2 shots of morphine so far, one diazepam, 1000mg paracetemol and it’s not even 7am #BreakfastOfChampions.'

He added: 'Having an absolutely first class @nhs experience thus far.' 

Having been discharged after receiving care, Matthew again updated his followers, writing: 'Home! Thanks @uclh thanks @nhs and thanks again Steph and Miko the paramedics who were just amazing and ta too for all your good wishes. 

'It was quite a night! Got to rest up a while and keep taking the meds hopefully all will be good.'

Early Thursday morning saw Matthew appear optimistic about his recovery following his hospital stint. 

He said: 'Slept some in a chair and have definitely improved enough to lie down for a bit. Me and the family quite overwhelmed by your kindness and concern. Thanks so much x.'

Matthew shared an update on his house move on Thursday saying: 'Turns out my bad neck is actually quite bad'

Matthew shared an update on his house move on Thursday saying: 'Turns out my bad neck is actually quite bad'

Having been discharged after receiving care, Matthew again updated his followers, writing: 'Home! Thanks @uclh thanks @nhs and thanks again Steph and Miko the paramedics who were just amazing and ta too for all your good wishes'

Having been discharged after receiving care, Matthew again updated his followers, writing: 'Home! Thanks @uclh thanks @nhs and thanks again Steph and Miko the paramedics who were just amazing and ta too for all your good wishes'

Having been taken back in an ambulance, Matthew revealed on Thursday afternoon that he was awaiting scans to see what was causing his pain (Pictured with his wife Amelia in 2015)

Having been taken back in an ambulance, Matthew revealed on Thursday afternoon that he was awaiting scans to see what was causing his pain (Pictured with his wife Amelia in 2015)

Early Thursday morning saw Matthew appear optimistic about his recovery following his hospital stint

Early Thursday morning saw Matthew appear optimistic about his recovery following his hospital stint

But later that morning at 10.50am, Matthew shared that he may have been too confident about the amount of rest he needed (Pictured in 2019)

But later that morning at 10.50am, Matthew shared that he may have been too confident about the amount of rest he needed (Pictured in 2019)

And in a worrying update at 3.50pm, Matthew revealed he had returned to hospital, having been taken there by ambulance

And in a worrying update at 3.50pm, Matthew revealed he had returned to hospital, having been taken there by ambulance

He also thanked City Removals for taking control of the house move while he as in hospital and doing '99%' of what he needed done without him there. He also thanked his wife for her support.

'One more day of rest and I reckon I'll be good to go again!' Matthew added. 

But later that morning at 10.50am, Matthew shared that he may have been too confident about the amount of rest he needed. I’m thinking one more day rest is a little ambitious,' he said. 

And in a worrying update at 3.50pm, Matthew revealed he had returned to hospital, having been taken there by ambulance. 

He said: 'Back in hospital, another ambulance, pain off the scale. Scans and stuff next.'