The singer was diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome in 2022.
In her documentary, I am: Celine Dionthe global superstar gives fans an inside look into his health struggles.
The documentary, which was released on June 25th of this year, is a candid look at Celine Dion's battle with stiff-person syndrome, a rare brain disorder that causes uncontrollable muscle spasms and stiffness.
In an emotional clip from the documentary, which was widely shared on social media, Dion is seen suffering a severe seizure.
Dom commented about X: “I hope she gets the help she needs.”
“No one should have to go through this. No one,” Princess Tiabani wrote.
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Celine Dion's career and influence on her personal life
In a recent interview with NBC's Hoda Kotb, Dion got candid about how her uptight personality has affected her life and career.
She revealed that the condition was affecting her ability to perform, describing the feeling as “like someone was choking me”.
“It's tough doing the show and it's tough canceling the show. I work hard every day. I miss the show so much and I miss the people. If I can't fly, I'll run. If I can't run, I'll walk. If I can't walk, I'll crawl. But I'm not stopping,” she said.
The 56-year-old stressed that spasms can occur unexpectedly throughout the body, including the spine and abdomen.
“When I cook, my hands get cramps and I can't unlock them,” she explained.
The singer also revealed the severity of his condition, saying it has left him with broken ribs.
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