Jeremy Renner visited hospital staff who helped him recover from his devastating snowplow accident on January 1.
The Marvel star shared photos of her spending time with medical staff at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, on her Instagram Story on Friday.
“I have to revisit the incredible group of people who saved my life,” Renner wrote on a photo of himself with paramedics alongside several prayer hands and red heart emojis.
She shared another photo of her posing next to a surgeon and writing “Thank you”, and added prayer hand emojis to the text of both Instagram Stories, one of them standing with her walking stick in front of the medical center sign. .
at the beginning of the year, avengers The actor broke more than 30 bones after being crushed by a 7-ton snowplow, requiring multiple surgeries.
Renner announced that he was back on his feet last month, sharing a video of him walking on the treadmill and keeping fans informed of his ongoing recovery in the three months since the incident.
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Earlier this week, the Oscar nominee walked hand in hand with her 10-year-old daughter Ava Berlin Renner at the premiere of her Disney+ series. RenewalsRenner helping charities by rebuilding decommissioned vehicles for new uses.
Renner told PEOPLE on the red carpet that the event was “the first time I’ve ever gotten out of bed and out of rehab and, you know, been on my feet and been in the world.” Too much for me, but a step in the direction I want to go, right? And that’s exactly what I want to do and exactly where I want my life to be right now.”
In her first interview since the crash, which aired Thursday and is now airing on Hulu, Renner told ABC News’ Diane Sawyer that she had “changed.”[ed] It’s a narrative of being a victim or making a mistake or anything.” “I refuse to be cursed like that by that memory,” he said.