Love Island star, 30, took to his official YouTube channel where he revealed all about his "frightening" ordeal. He later went on to add that he "owes his life" to the NHS medical staff at St Thomas' Hospital.
Alex, who has continued to work on the NHS frontline throughout the coronavirus pandemic admitted that during the scary time, he wasn't sure if he would pull through.
Speaking candidly in his video the medic added that he hasn't previously spoken about his ordeal but felt he needed to address the issue as well as the symptoms.Alex's battle with sepsis also played a part in his bid to apply for a place on Love Island.His scary ordeal took place three years ago in 2017 after not feeling right shortly after cycling into work.As well as.
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