Great British Bake Off winner Dr Rahul Mandal from Sheffield reveals health scare after getting Covid
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The University of Sheffield researcher, who won the hit Channel 4 baking show in 2018, told how he contracted coronavirus just before Christmas.
He said his recovery was ‘not fun’ and ‘rather exhausting’ but revealed that was not the end of his health problems.
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Hide Ad“I was suffering from a headache since Covid with a tightness in my head, almost like wearing a helmet all the time,” he wrote on Instragam.
“First, I thought it was just an after-effect of Covid, but recent investigation of tests at GP (doctors) reveals a different story! I have high blood pressure.
“Considering high blood pressure runs in the father's side of my family, I kind of expected it to come and chase me, but never knew it would be this early. Just started my medication from the weekend, fingers crossed I will be on track soon.
“Sorry, for not posting for the last few weeks. I hope this explained my silence.
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Hide Ad“I think I am on the track of recovering now. Still there is tightness in my head and a bit dizzy, but keeping my fingers crossed to get better in the next few weeks.”
Rahul is a technical lead working on inspection and metrology-related projects at the University of Sheffield’s Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), but away from work he continues to indulge his passion for baking.
He wowed GBBO fans during the latest series with his mouthwatering creations which he shared on Instagram, including a spectacular 100-ingredient cake packed with flavours from countries around the world.