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Celine Dion announced that she was suffering from a serious and incurable neurological disease called “Stiff Person Syndrome”.

Jane Austen by Jane Austen
December 8, 2022
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Celine Dion announces she suffers from a rare neurological disease

Famous singer Celine Dion, the writer and singer of unforgettable musical hits, announced on Thursday that he is canceling all of his concerts due to a long history of serious health issues. The Canadian artist announced in a video that he was suffering.Difficult Person Syndrome” (SPR), rare Ill health Nervousness It will prevent him from continuing his concerts and tours.

In a video he posted on Thursday, Dion -54 years old- revealed the reasons that prompted him to take the painful decision to end his presentations for the time being. “Hi everyone, sorry it took so long to get back to you all. I miss you so much and can’t wait to get on stage and talk to you in person. You know, I’ve always been an open book, I wasn’t ready to say anything before, but now I am.”, the singer began his message.

“I have had health problems for a long time and it was very difficult for me to face them and talk about everything that happened to me. I was recently diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder called Stiff Person Syndrome which affects 1 in a million people.. Although we are still learning about this rare disease, we now know what is causing all of my seizures.” Dion.

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The S.P.R The muscles of the sufferers tense up uncontrollably and involuntarily. This disease leaves its victims “Statues the man”, which gradually locked the body into rigid postures, preventing him from walking or talking, could inevitably end the career of one of the world’s most famous artists, the Canadian.

Pictured is Canadian singer Jeanne Dion. For some time his followers were worried about his health and his extreme emaciation (EFE).

During the video, Dion He points out that he has a great team of professionals surrounding him and that he is trying to prevent the disease from progressing as fast as it can, even though its progression is inevitable. “I have a wonderful team of doctors by my side to help me get better and my wonderful children to support and help me.”, said the singer.

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“I work hard with my sports medicine therapist every day. To regain my strength and ability to act again, But I have to admit it was a struggle. The only thing I know is that I have been singing all my life and singing is what I love the most. I miss them so much. I’ll miss seeing you all on stage performing for you.”

First cancellation

Celine Dion had already canceled her “Courage” tour last January due to ongoing health issues, although the reasons behind the suspensions were not fully disclosed at the time. “I had high hopes that I would be ready to return to the stage by now, but I realize that I need to be more patient,” the star lamented on her network account. Twitter At the end of that month.

This isn’t the first time Dion has canceled concerts. The first shows had to be postponed due to the pandemic, which had already put on hold the shows scheduled in Las Vegas in the western United States between November 2021 and February 2022.

He was scheduled to resume his tour on March 9 Denver He is scheduled to perform in 15 more cities till April 22 condition joined In addition Canada.

These shows have also been canceled due to the singer’s health condition.Severe and persistent muscle cramps“It’s taking longer than I expected,” preventing her from performing on stage, her agency pointed out in a press release last January.

now, Dion These “severe and persistent muscle spasms” are the result of a neurological disease that affects one in a million patients worldwide: incurable Difficult Person Syndrome.

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