American star Bruce Willis has a serious form of frontotemporal dementia and his condition is getting worse

The family of the famous American actor, Bruce Willis, said yesterday, Thursday, that his health condition is deteriorating, regarding a year following he was diagnosed with aphasia, which is a general name for a group of neurological diseases that cause brain damage and lose the ability to speak.

A statement released by the family said that Willis, 67, suffers from frontotemporal dementia [اضطرابات دماغية تصيب الفصين الجبهي والصدغي من الدماغ].

And last year, the star of the “Die Hard” series retired from acting due to his aphasia, which hindered his cognitive abilities and prevented him from speaking. Yesterday, Thursday, his family announced that the disease had been diagnosed in a clearer way, and it was found that he had frontotemporal dementia.

“Since we announced Bruce’s diagnosis of being unable to speak in the spring of 2022, his condition has progressed and we now have a more specific diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia,” the family added in the statement on the Frontotemporal Dementia Association’s website.

“Unfortunately, communication challenges are only a symptom of the illness Bruce is facing. While it is painful, it is a relief to finally have a clear diagnosis.”

His eldest daughter, actress Rumer Willis, posted the ad on Instagram and received support from others in the entertainment industry.

During his career, Willis rose to fame in the comedy-drama television series [مونلايتننغ] “Moonlight” in the eighties of the last century, and appeared in regarding 100 films over the course of his artistic career that spanned four decades, during which he won praise for roles in films [بالب فيكشن] And[ذا سيكسيث سينس] “The Sixth Sense”.

Willis has received a Golden Globe Award and two Emmy Awards.

The thoracic dementia association describes the disease as an “inevitable decline in the functioning of the brain” and says people have seven to 13 years left to live following the onset of symptoms.

The family statement indicates that there is currently no treatment for this disease, hoping that these facts will change in the coming years.

During his 40-year career, Welles’ films and series have grossed more than $5 billion in sales.

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