Huddersfield owner Hoyle eyes return after treatment for pancreatitis
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Owner Dean Hoyle is 'desperate' to return to work at after talking about his lengthy battle ozempic cost with insurance pancreatitis.
Hoyle has spent 15 weeks in hospital suffering from the disease, having originally being diagnosed with gallstones in October.
Amid rumours about his health, Hoyle felt the need to clarify his condition in an open letter to fans, and hopes to be back - in some capacity - against Arsenal this weekend.
Owner Dean Hoyle spent 15 weeks in hospital after being taken ill during Liverpool game
'We've tried to keep my condition out of the spotlight, but understandably it has become increasingly difficult to do so and I wanted to quash the rumours about my long-term health once and for all,' he wrote.
'I'm not out of the woods just yet, but I would like to take this opportunity to thank the medical teams at St James's University Hospital in Leeds and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary for the outstanding care I have received.
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'I'd also like to thank our wonderful supporters for the many cards and messages I've received; it's been totally overwhelming.'
Hoyle, 51, was originally taken ill after the Premier League game against Liverpool in October and subsequently underwent a routine procedure to remove gallstones.
Huddersfield are rooted to bottom of the Premier League and lost 5-0 at Chelsea on Saturday
However he subsequently suffered both pancreatitis and an infection in his pancreas, which required the hospital care that is still continuing.
He added: 'I plan to attend Saturday's game against Arsenal, all being well.
'I won't be able to take my usual seat in the directors' box as I'll need to stay indoors, but I'm still really looking forward to it.'
Under Hoyle, Huddersfield have risen through the leagues to the top flight, but during his illness they have hit turbulence on the field, which in part led to the mutual decision to part company with boss David Wagner.
'I cannot wait to be back actively involved day-to-day.
I'm desperate to get back to the club, but I must be realistic; this may take a few months,' Hoyle said.
'For the first time in a decade, I need to put myself first as I get back to full health.'
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Hoyle has spent 15 weeks in hospital suffering from the disease, having originally being diagnosed with gallstones in October.
Amid rumours about his health, Hoyle felt the need to clarify his condition in an open letter to fans, and hopes to be back - in some capacity - against Arsenal this weekend.
Owner Dean Hoyle spent 15 weeks in hospital after being taken ill during Liverpool game
'We've tried to keep my condition out of the spotlight, but understandably it has become increasingly difficult to do so and I wanted to quash the rumours about my long-term health once and for all,' he wrote.
'I'm not out of the woods just yet, but I would like to take this opportunity to thank the medical teams at St James's University Hospital in Leeds and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary for the outstanding care I have received.
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'I'd also like to thank our wonderful supporters for the many cards and messages I've received; it's been totally overwhelming.'
Hoyle, 51, was originally taken ill after the Premier League game against Liverpool in October and subsequently underwent a routine procedure to remove gallstones.
Huddersfield are rooted to bottom of the Premier League and lost 5-0 at Chelsea on Saturday
However he subsequently suffered both pancreatitis and an infection in his pancreas, which required the hospital care that is still continuing.
He added: 'I plan to attend Saturday's game against Arsenal, all being well.
'I won't be able to take my usual seat in the directors' box as I'll need to stay indoors, but I'm still really looking forward to it.'
Under Hoyle, Huddersfield have risen through the leagues to the top flight, but during his illness they have hit turbulence on the field, which in part led to the mutual decision to part company with boss David Wagner.
'I cannot wait to be back actively involved day-to-day.
I'm desperate to get back to the club, but I must be realistic; this may take a few months,' Hoyle said.
'For the first time in a decade, I need to put myself first as I get back to full health.'
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