"Hawkeye" Jeremy Renner was discharged from the hospital and reported that he was safe: 30 fractures are recovering

"Hawkeye" Jeremy Renner was discharged from the hospital and reported that he was safe: 30 fractures are recovering

"Hawkeye" Jeremy Renner's legs were crushed by a snowplow while he was shoveling snow at home in early January, resulting in blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries. He recently posted a photo on social media to report that he was safe. From the photo, it seems that his legs were saved. He said that he had more than 30 fractures in his body, but they would all heal eventually.

Judging from the photos, Jeremy's legs were saved.

I want to thank everyone for their concern and thoughtfulness. So much love and gratitude to you all. These 30+ broken bones will heal and grow stronger, just as the love and connections with family and friends will deepen.”

Jeremy Renner has returned home from the hospital and is watching the first episode of the second season of "The Mayor of Kingston" at home with his family. According to friends, Jeremy Renner suffered severe injuries to his head, chest and thighs, and underwent two operations and ICU care. It may take a long time for him to recover in the future.

The good news is that Jeremy Renner not only saved his legs, but was also able to carry out rehabilitation training with the assistance of others.

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