David Ginola has advised Glenn Hoddle not to return to work too soon, as he recovers from a heart attack.
Ginola, 51, admits he made a mistake by going back to work on TV just three weeks after his own attack.
The ex-Spurs and Newcastle winger was clinically dead for nine minutes after collapsing at a charity game in May 2016.
He is advising former England manager Hoddle, 61, who fell ill after a live TV broadcast on October 27, against returning to the studio too quickly.
Ginola said: “With hindsight, I think it was a mistake to go back to work presenting Euro 2016 for French TV M6, only three weeks after my heart attack and quadruple bypass, only three weeks after I died.
“I do hope Glenn or anyone having suffered a heart attack will get time to convalesce and take it easy.
“It is difficult to come to terms, physically and mentally, with having died.”
He added: “Glenn and I were both lucky to have someone close by who knew how to give a heart massage and knew how to use a defibrillator.
“So, if I can allow one piece of advice to everyone – get yourself trained in the first-aid reflexes, and treat yourself to the experience of a lifetime, the ability to save a life.”
Spurs and Chelsea legend Hoddle is now out of intensive care and is reportedly facing triple heart bypass surgery.
He collapsed shortly after appearing on Robbie Savage’s live show at the BT Sport Studios in Stratford, East London, and was resuscitated by a member of the production crew.
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