Celine Dion Loses Ability to Control Her Muscles amid Stiff-Person Syndrome
- Canadian Singer Celine Dione has lost control over her muscles as she continues to battle with stiff-person syndrome
- The star announced a year ago that she was diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome
- Many fans around the world wished Celine Dion a speedy recovery and that they were keeping her in their prayers
Famous Canadian singer Celine Dion is still battling stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological condition that causes muscle rigidity and spasms.
A year after she revealed her diagnosis, fans around the world are praying for her recovery and sending their well wishes.
The superstar's diagnosis has been an ongoing struggle. In the face of her health challenges, Dion has remained strong and positive, and her fans are hopeful that she will fully recover.
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Fans, both at home and abroad, are expressing emotional worries about her recent health update, which her sister Claudette Dion announced.
Celine Dion loses control of her muscles
Celine Dion's sister has regularly updated the singer's fans on her health. Recently, Claudette shared with 7 Jours that her sister has lost control over her muscles.
She said:
"She doesn't have control over her muscles. What breaks my heart is that she's always been disciplined. She's always worked hard. Our mother always told her, 'You're going to do it well, you're going to do it properly.'
"It's true that in both our dreams and hers, the goal is to return to the stage. In what capacity? I don't know."
Celine's other sister, Linda, lives with her in Las Vegas, America, as she receives care from doctors specialising in stiff-person syndrome.
Fans wish Celine Dion a speedy recovery
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Shortly after the news of the star's health was shared, many of her fans around the world wished her a speedy recovery, and they also said they would be keeping her in their prayers:
@Am_Blujay shared:
"Prayers up to Celine Dion who can no longer control certain body movements due to her battle with stiff-person syndrome."
@BrandyLegion wrote:
"Sending our love to the legendary Celine Dion."
@ConnorLounsbury said:
"Céline Dion in our hearts right now."
@CrystalUju responded:
"I love and adore Céline Dion so much. To know her battle with stiff-person syndrome is worsening breaks my hearts. Praying for the Queen, you’re so strong and so loved."
@FlawsofCouture mentioned:
"I love Celine Dion so much. I pray she’s doing well."
@lnspiredbytori commented:
"Praying for Celine Dion. Love you mother."
@KKagasheki responded:
"Our prayers are with you, Celine."
Kemi Afolabi shares update on her health
Previously on Legit.ng, Kemi Afolabi, a prominent figure in Nollywood, shared an update regarding her ongoing medical journey on social media.
In the past year, the skilled actress bravely revealed her fight against Lupus, an autoimmune ailment impacting the body's tissues and organs.
In a recent video, she openly conversed with her physician about her aspirations to restore her energy and well-being.
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