Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost spoke candidly about a devastating diagnosis he has battled in recent years.

Adam Frost

Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost made a candid admission (Image: ITV)

Gardeners’ World host Adam Frost has shared his personal battle that left him in immense pain.

The 55-year-old professional gardener has been grappling with fibromyalgia, a chronic syndrome known for causing widespread pain and fatigue.

He first noticed the symptoms two decades ago as he also struggled to sleep.

First joining BBC Gardeners’ World as a co-presenter with Monty Don in 2016, Adam also recounted how his love for gardening aided him during a dark period of depression, even leading to sessions with a psychiatrist.

Reflecting on the advice he received from the sessions, he told the Daily Mail: “What came out of it was that I shouldn’t retire. He told me I’d be dead in 18 months… ‘If you’re thinking about retiring, go up the high street, there’s an undertakers, go in and choose yourself a box.’”

Adam Frost

Adam Frost is a regular presenter on BBC Gardeners’ World (Image: BBC)

Recalling the psychiatrist’s unexpected counsel, Adam noted: “And I thought: ‘You’re supposed to be helping me.’ It was brilliant.

“Why would I retire? Retire and do what? Garden? At least this way I get paid for it.”

Speaking about his health diagnosis, he said, “It started 20 years ago. I had sharp pain all over the place, I wasn’t sleeping. I was absolutely shattered.”

He was eventually diagnosed with fibromyalgia and made a documentary about the condition.