Bob Mortimer ‘frustrated and sad’ that he’ll ‘miss the end’ in death admission

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Bob Mortimer Reflects on Near-Death Experience After Heart Surgery

Renowned comedian Bob Mortimer recently shared his perspective on mortality following a life-altering heart surgery. The 65-year-old entertainer, who underwent a triple heart bypass, confessed that while he is not afraid of death, he feels a sense of “frustration and sadness” about missing the unfolding narratives of his family and the world. In a candid disclosure, Mortimer revealed he witnessed a “white light” during the procedure but thankfully survived to recount his experience.

Mortimer’s Sentiments on Mortality

“Death doesn’t frighten me,” Mortimer stated, “but the thought of not witnessing the resolutions of ongoing stories fills me with frustration and sorrow.” He elaborated, “My children’s journeys, my wife’s life, the trajectory of football, and all the evolving global events – these are the stories I lament missing the conclusions of.”

Health Challenges Preceding Surgery

The year 2023 proved to be exceptionally challenging for Mortimer’s health. He grappled with cardiac issues, rheumatoid arthritis, and shingles. During the triple bypass surgery, the Gone Fishing star’s heart ceased functioning for 32 minutes after surgeons administered potassium.

Experiencing a “White Light”

Mortimer recounted his near-death experience during the surgery: “I distinctly remember traveling toward a light at the end of a tunnel. I felt an unparalleled happiness, an extraordinary sensation. Then, I awoke a day later, feeling well. My initial thought was, ‘This is remarkable. The fear of death has vanished from me.’”

Scientific Explanation and Reflection

However, Mortimer acknowledged the explanations offered by others regarding his vision. “Many individuals contacted me, suggesting that my body released a chemical, PCT, to cope with the trauma, inducing these hallucinations,” he said. “This explanation did bring a degree of disappointment.”

Description of the Near-Death Vision

Detailing the experience, Mortimer described, “It was truly wondrous. I was within a tunnel – resembling a perfectly sculpted hedge – with a radiant light at its furthest point. I was eager to reach it, anticipating an overwhelmingly positive sensation.”

Urgency of Medical Intervention and Prioritizing Family

Doctors had warned Mortimer that 95% of his arteries were blocked, raising the imminent risk of a heart attack, possibly even while performing. On the very day he was admitted to the hospital for the critical surgery, Mortimer married his long-term partner, Lisa Matthews, in anticipation of a potentially unfavorable outcome.


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