2023-08-04 12:21:25
new information
Céline Dion has been canceling her concerts for almost a year due to a rare neurological disease called ‘stiff person syndrome’. The singer’s sister, Claudette Dion, has shared new information regarding her state of health and has confessed that they have not found any medicine that works.
Céline Dion announced in December 2022 that she was suffering from a rare incurable neurological disease called ‘stiff person syndrome’. It is a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by progressive and intense muscle stiffness or numbness. It mainly affects the spine and legs and can also cause painful muscle spasms.
As a consequence, she was forced to cancel her 2023 and 2024 tour due to the impossibility of moving and being able to act normally.
During these last months, there has been no more information regarding the Canadian’s state of health, although this Thursday her sister Claudette Dion has given an interview for Le Journal de Montreal and has shed light on the matter.
The forecasts for improvement are quite low and as his family has confirmed, “they have not found any medicine that works.” Still, she has made it clear that “hope is important.”
“Honestly, I think what he needs most is to rest”
The interpreter of My heart will go on is under constant medical attention, but her other sister Linda has had to move with her so that she is always accompanied: “When I call Céline and she is busy, I talk to my sister Linda who is with her and tells me that he is working very hard.
“Honestly, I think that what she needs most is to rest. She always goes above and beyond and tries to be the best. At any given moment, your heart and your body are trying to tell you something, so it’s important to listen to it,” he clarified. .
There is still a long way to go, but both she and her family are confident that she will soon be able to resume her tour.
Céline Dion canceled her tour on May 26, 2023 and regretted “disappointing her fans”.
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