A contestant from SAS: Who Dares Wins was forced to take a month off work due to a nasty case of jungle rot 🤢
, as Grant was left recovering when he returned home.
In an exclusive chat with Metro.co.uk, the 37-year-old said: ‘As a binman, you need your feet, so I was signed off work for four weeks.He continued: ‘I was called Sick Note, because I took four weeks off work, because my feet were so wrecked.‘I had fat legs, fat feet, because they were so swollen, my feet were infected, because of just how bad they were, it was inevitable it was going to happen.
The Scot told us: ‘I was signed off for another week, I should have been signed off for three weeks but I was like, there’s no way I’m getting the reputation of going on SAS: Who Dares Wins and then getting signed off work because I had what looked like a pedicure.‘The guys at work are tough guys, so I’m trying to create this tough persona, like yeah I’ve just done SAS: Who Dares Wins but I can’t come to work because I’ve got jungle rot in my feet.
He continued: ‘And after four weeks I went back, and I was like, guys, I’ve got tendonitis in my wrist, I need a steroid injection in my wrist, I’m going to have to take a week off not because I don’t want to come to work, [but] because I’ve been told because of the steroid injection, I need to allow that to kick in and then I can come back to work.
Explaining that looking after feet while in the jungle can be incredibly difficult, Billy told audiences about what they were witnessing.
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