NOVA.id – Unpleasant news came from a singer from Canada, Celine Dion.
Céline announced to the public that she was suffering from a rare disease, namely stiff person syndrome (SPS).
Stiff-person syndrome is a rare neurological or neuromuscular condition, which causes progressive muscle spasms and painful spasms.
He transmitted information related to his illness directly through his personal Instagram account.
Dressed in all black with a sad expression on his face, singer of a song my heart Will Go On is sorry that it took him so long to share this news with his fans.
“As you know, I’m always open. And before that, I was not ready to say everything. But this time, I’m ready, ”said Céline, quoted on her Instagram account.
“I have been dealing with my health issues for a long time. And it’s very difficult for me to take up this challenge and tell you everything I’ve been through,” he continued.
“Recently, I was diagnosed with a very rare neurological condition called stiff-person syndrome, which affects approximately one in a million people,” the diva explains.
The singer, born in Canada on March 30, 1968, added that the disease she suffers from is very rare and affects her daily life.
Singer I’m alive it is difficult to walk and use the vocal cords to sing normally. Indeed, he had to cancel his “Courage World Tour” concert, which he will hold in February 2023.
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