Bruce Willis’ dementia and more: the most terrible diagnoses of Hollywood stars

Stars also have chronic diseases.

Bruce Willis – Dementia

The actor retired from acting last year after being diagnosed with aphasia, a condition that affects communication skills. And here’s another hit. The Willis family announced that the “tough nut” had frontotemporal dementia, with which doctors said he only had 5-7 years to live. There is no cure for it.

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Charlie Sheen – HIV

The actor admitted that he had HIV in 2015. Shin stated that he disclosed his illness to stop being blackmailed and extorted money from.

Hugh Jackman – Cancer

In 2013, the actor was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Since then, the disease has been regularly recalled and Jackman will again undergo a biopsy. He tells subscribers about the results and encourages them to monitor their health and use sunscreen.

Lady Gaga – Fibromyalgia

The popular singer suffers from a chronic disease that causes severe pain in muscles, ligaments and tendons. Lady Gaga spoke about her diagnosis in 2017.

Associated problems include difficulty concentrating and sleep problems. It is impossible to get rid of the disease, but therapy can alleviate the symptoms, even if the singer once had to postpone a concert because she was hospitalized with great pain.

Selena Gomez Lupus

In 2015, the singer revealed she had been diagnosed with lupus, an inflammatory disease that causes rashes, wasting and joint discomfort. Despite treatment, her lupus symptoms progressed and in 2017, Selena needed a kidney transplant.

Michael J Fox – Parkinson’s disease

The Back to the Future actor revealed in 1998 that he has Parkinson’s disease, which affects nerve cells in the brain and affects muscle function and speech. Fox kept the diagnosis a secret for seven years – his actor got it in 1991, when he was just 30 years old. Due to his deteriorating condition, Michael stopped playing, but devoted his life to finding a cure for the disease. To date, his foundation has funded over $800 million in medical research.

Selma Blair – Multiple Sclerosis

The actress shared her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, a disease affecting the brain and central nervous system, in October 2018. Blair admitted that she had been experiencing symptoms for a long time, but attributed it to a pinched nerve. Selma walks with a cane because of her illness. In 2019, the actress admitted that she also suffers from spastic dysphonia, which damaged her voice.

Halle Berry – Diabetes

The actress has been living with type 2 diabetes since she was 22, and few people around her know about it! Holly has learned to live in such a way that the disease does not become her sentence.

“Once I learned how to manage my diabetes, I became healthier. It took me a few scary situations to accept that I should change my lifestyle and not just stick to diets that you can stop in six months,’ said Holly.

Melanie Griffith – Epilepsy

When the actress was still married to Antonio Banderas, she began to experience seizures. What a shock Melanie was when after the examination she heard the terrible diagnosis – epilepsy. Griffith later said the stress led to the illness. But her recovery story was even more surprising – after her divorce from the Spanish moss, Melanie no longer had seizures.

Ariana Grande – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Ariana Grande revealed she suffers from PTSD at the 2018 Billboard Music Awards. The disease is expressed in a severe mental state that occurs as a result of severe stress. Ariana developed it after the terrorist attack at her concert in Manchester in 2017, in which 22 people died. In 2019, the singer even released MRI images of her brain to determine how the disease was progressing.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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