Anorexia Diagnosis Amid Cancer Treatment: Hairy Bikers' Dave Myers Unveils His Health Battle
At the heart of the captivating new BBC2 series 'The Hairy Bikers Go West' lies a poignant story of resilience and perseverance. Dave Myers, one of the stars of the Hairy Bikers, has courageously unveiled his health battles during his ongoing cancer treatment. In a riveting revelation, the 66-year-old TV chef disclosed his diagnosis with anorexia amidst his struggle to gain weight.
Unmasking a Private Battle
The beloved chef, known for his infectious enthusiasm and charismatic presence, has preferred to keep private about the specific type of cancer he is fighting. However, the latest series has seen him candidly discussing his ordeal with his co-star and long-time friend, Si King. Together, they delve into the trials and tribulations Myers has endured, including a marked weight loss and balance issues that threatened his ability to ride a motorcycle for the show.
Overcoming the Odds
Yet, in the face of adversity, Myers has demonstrated remarkable resilience. Through dedication and physiotherapy, he has managed to stabilize his weight and regain his balance, even amidst the taxing regimen of chemotherapy. Living with cancer, Myers has found joy in simple pleasures - the ability to ride a motorcycle again being one of them, a 'dream come true' as he describes it.
An Emblem of Courage
Si King has been vocal in his admiration for Myers' fortitude. The importance of the latest series cannot be overstated - it was filmed while Myers was in treatment, making it a testament to his courage and unwavering determination. As the duo travels across Britain, stopping at Scotland, Devon, Merseyside, North Wales, and Bristol, they continue to share their passion for cooking and celebrate an enduring friendship that has stood the test of time and adversity.