Céline Dion’s health is deteriorating

Singer legend Céline Dion’s health has deteriorated further, according to her sister Claudette.

Vocalist Celine Dion’s55, there is new and shocking information about his health.

Dion suffers from stiff person syndrome (SPS). It is a rare and painful disease. The illness also affects her singing, which is why Dion has had to cancel her concert.

Now Dion’s sister Claudette74, tells 7 Jours that Dion’s illness has progressed in a worrying way.

– He no longer controls his own muscles. It breaks my heart that he has always been disciplined. He has always worked hard. Our mother always told her: “You will do things well and properly”, she says.

However, according to Claudette, they have not given up hope.

– It is true that his and our goal is to get him back on stage. At what capacity? I can’t say, he states.

According to Claudette, Céline Dion no longer controls her muscles. PDO

Claudette had told Showbizz magazine in October that the artist had started experimenting with a new form of treatment. At that time, Claudette hoped that this form of treatment would help her sister’s health.

– I’m crossing my fingers. That’s really the only thing we can do now. We tell him how much we love him and we only hope for the best, she said.

In November, the artist was seen in public for the first time in years. At the time, Dion was watching a hockey game in Las Vegas, and after the game, he met his sons from the Montreal Canadiens of René-Charles22, Nelson’s13, and Eddy’s13, with.

Due to health issues, Dion had to cancel the remaining dates of her Courage world tour. He was supposed to perform in Helsinki on October 3rd and 4th and the tour was supposed to continue until April 2024.

The singer is one of the best-selling female artists of all time, with nearly 250 million albums sold. His best-known hits include, among others My Heart Will Go On, All By Myself and The Power of Love.

Source: E! News

More information about stiff person syndrome

Neurosociation according to Dion’s syndrome manifests itself as, for example, slowness of voluntary movements, muscle stiffness and muscle spasms. The disease is rare, as it affects one person in a million every year. There is no cure for the syndrome, but it is possible to slow down its progression.

Céline Dion’s condition has deteriorated further. Stella Pictures

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