Silas “Uncle Si” Robertson is on the mend following an accident throughout a latest looking journey.
The “Duck Dynasty” star sparked concern when he didn’t seem on his podcast, “Duck Call Room.” Nonetheless, his absence was attributable to a latest hospitalization.
His co-host Justin Martin detailed the incident, revealing that Robertson spent three days within the emergency room after falling off a ship throughout a looking journey in Arkansas.
“Typical Silas Robertson, in a dang hurry to get out of the boat,” Martin defined. “He went to take a long step instead of waiting for us to move the decoys and the shotguns… A BDH, a Big Dang Hurry, and he fell.”
He continued, “When he fell, he fell on his oxygen machine — you know how he wears it like a bandolier.”
Nonetheless, Martin shared that Robertson jumped up and insisted he was positive.
“I think he didn’t want anybody to see that he fell,” he stated. “Except the problem is you’re covered in mud now, so we know that he fell.”
Martin stated that Robertson continued to assert he was okay, however because the day went on, it appeared that the state of affairs was extra severe. He shared that he observed the TV star was quieter than traditional, main Martin to marvel if Robertson had a concussion.
“Duck Dynasty” alum Phillip McMillan additionally shared that days later, Robertson admitted to him that he was “in a lot of pain,” including, “I’ve been in pain for three days.”
They stated that Robertson was experiencing low oxygen ranges, which prompted his household to get him medical consideration on the ER.
X-rays confirmed he sustained bruised ribs from his tumble. His low oxygen ranges had been allegedly attributed to panic assaults, a response to the ache from his damage.
Robertson was given medicine and has since been discharged to get better at dwelling.
This isn’t his first well being scare.
In Sept. 2022, the “Duck Dynasty” star had surgical procedure on his lungs after growing respiratory difficulties that he attributed to smoking, power obstructive pulmonary illness and COVID-19 problems.
Robertson appeared on 11 seasons of “Duck Dynasty” and landed a by-product sequence, “Going Si-Ral.”
Final week, it was revealed that Robertson will return to tv within the upcoming “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” which is able to comply with Willie Robertson, spouse Korie Robertson and “their growing family of adult children and grandchildren, the next generation of Robertsons living on the family homestead in Louisiana.”
“Going back on A&E feels a little like going back home,” the couple shared in a joint assertion. “We’re thankful for all who have followed along as our family has grown and expanded and can’t wait to get cameras rolling again on all our new adventures, or perhaps misadventures.”
The revival is anticipated to premiere in summer season 2025.
The Publish reached out to A&E for remark.