John McCririck claims he is dying.
The 78-year-old former racing pundit says losing his TV career when he was axed by Channel 4 in 2012 after 28 years has adversely affected his health and he believes he has only months to live.
He told the Daily Mail: "What purpose is there in going on if you\'re not working?
"Racing was my life but now when I go I think: \'What am I doing here?\' I feel like a dinosaur. You\'re a lost soul wandering around an environment you\'re no longer part of.
"Life is empty. I don\'t expect to be alive this time next year. It\'s a question of slipping away.
"I\'ve prepared the Booby [his wife, Jenny] for it. When I\'m gone she knows exactly what to do and she\'ll be fine.
"I\'m pining. The broken heart is for a lost job. Work comes first. Put that in capital letters. I always worked. It\'s the most important thing in life.
"I\'ve had a chest infection and I seem to have a cold all the time but they [the doctors] can\'t find anything. I wish they could. I\'ve been examined, had blood tests -- all that kind of thing. I\'m sure it all started when I was sacked because you get more and more...
"I hope I\'m not self-pitying because I don\'t self-pity, but when you wake up in the morning you just feel miserable. There\'s no routine. I have \'Jeremy Kyle\', \'This Morning\' and that\'s about it."
John - who lost three stone after a severe bout of flu - was sacked for using "offensive" and "disgusting" language and later sued Channel 4 for ageism but lost.
He said: "I was devastated when we lost the tribunal, but it was what was said behind the scenes -- what we read in the emails used as evidence -- that was so hurtful.
"When I saw Channel 4\'s documents at the tribunal then I knew -- I knew what people thought of me."