Canadian music queen Celine Dion announced that she suffers from Stiff Person Syndrome (15:52) – 20221209 – SHOWBIZ

The 54-year-old Canadian music queen Celine Dion, who sang the theme song “My Heart Will Go On” of the Hollywood movie “Titanic” and heard it all over the street, uploaded a clip on social platforms yesterday (8th), announcing that she was suffering from The rare disease “Stiff Person syndrome” (Stiff Person syndrome), the concert has been postponed for the fourth time, and the concert tour originally scheduled for next spring will be postponed to 2024.

Celine Dion said in the clip that the chance of suffering from the disease is one in a million, which can cause uncontrolled muscle spasms and make it difficult to walk and sing. She said: “I have been plagued by health problems for a long time. It is difficult for me to face these challenges and account for all the things I have experienced. I recently confirmed that I suffer from a very rare neurological disease called “stiff person syndrome”. 1 person has had it. We are still learning regarding it, but I now know that it was the cause of my previous spasticity. Unfortunately, the spasticity affected my daily life, sometimes it was difficult to walk and sing with my vocal cords like before. “

She said that she is being treated by a very good team of doctors, receiving daily treatment from a sports medicine therapist, and rebuilding her strength and performance ability. Although the process is difficult, her three sons also support and help her. Celine Dion said with tears: “Singing is everything to me, what I have done all my life, and what I love the most. I miss you very much, and I miss returning to the stage, seeing you, and performing for you. I Always give 100% on a show, but can’t do that for you guys at the moment. I have hope for recovery.”

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