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Joan Collins, 89, is recovering after being 'airlifted' to hospital for pinched nerve in her leg

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Dame Joan Collins is currently 'recovering and doing fine' after suffering from a pinched nerve in her leg earlier this week.The 89-year-old star was 'airlifted' to Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco but is now 'back home in St.

Tropez and is walking around,' as reported by Page Six.A rep for Collins confirmed the news, adding that the 'pain has been excruciatingbut fortunately she's dealt with it, and she's OK now.' Recovering:Dame Joan Collins is currently 'recovering and doing fine' after suffering from a pinched nerve in her leg earlier this week; Collins seen in 2021Collins is 'enjoying the rest of her holiday' in St.

Tropez' as she recovers, but pinched nerves are 'brutal' and 'the most painful thing.'Despite the pain and recovery time, the famously stylish star's rep insisted that 'this will not inhibit her fashion whatsoever' and that it's 'fine' for her to wear heels.

A pinched nerve occurs when 'too much pressure is applied to a nerve by surrounding tissues, such as bones, cartilage, muscles or tendons,' as per the Mayo Clinic.This pressure can lead to intense pain, along withtingling, numbness and/or overall weakness.

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