Céline Dion, the beloved Canadian singer, recently took to social media to share some heartbreaking news with her fans. In a candid video, the 54-year-old artist revealed that she has been diagnosed with a rare and incurable neurological disease called Stiff Person Syndrome. This devastating condition has been causing spasms that affect every aspect of her daily life, including her ability to sing.
“It hurts me to tell you that I won’t be ready to restart my tour in Europe in February,” Dion shared with her fans. “Recently, I’ve been diagnosed with a very rare neurological condition called Stiff Person Syndrome, which affects something like one in a million people.”
Stiff Person Syndrome is a condition that affects the central nervous system and can be debilitating. Those with this syndrome may experience hyper-rigidity, chronic pain, anxiety, and muscle spasms so severe they can dislocate joints and even break bones. Dion expressed how these spasms have been affecting her daily life, making it difficult for her to walk and limiting her ability to use her vocal cords.
Despite the challenges she is facing, Dion remains determined and hopeful. “All I know is singing,” she said. “It’s what I’ve done all my life. And it’s what I love to do the most.” The Grammy-winning artist is working with a team of doctors and a sports medicine therapist to regain her strength and ability to perform.
Dion expressed her gratitude for the support she has received from her three sons, as well as her fans. She acknowledged that her condition has forced her to prioritize her health and focus on her recovery. While she misses her fans immensely, she is hopeful that she will be able to see them again soon.
In her heartfelt message, Dion urged her fans to take care of themselves and expressed her love for them. She remains committed to her passion for music and her desire to give her all on stage. Although the road to recovery may be challenging, Céline Dion’s determination and the support of her loved ones and fans will undoubtedly guide her through this difficult journey.