In 2017, Solange canceled a performance in South Africa due to autonomic dysfunction.
American singer-songwriter Solange Knowles recently revealed that she has been living with three chronic illnesses since being diagnosed in 2018.
of sound of rain The hitmaker said he was diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), and Sjögren's Syndrome in 2018.
Knowles was responding to an Instagram post from model and musician Shaun Ross, who has long been vocal about his battle with coronavirus and POTS.
“Sending so much love and strength to Sean and everyone in the comments section who are battling the debilitating, confusing and isolating symptoms of POTS.
“I was diagnosed with POTS, Sjögren's Syndrome, and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) in 2018. I empathize with the feeling of not wanting your health to be your identity,” she said.
The 38-year-old singer also acknowledged the support he has received from the Dysautonomia community, specifically mentioning an organization called Dysautonomia International.
Furthermore, she added: “Thank you so much to the Spoony community for holding me back during a totally uncertain time. Sending you lots of love!
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Solange's South Africa concert canceled
In 2017, Knowles withdrew from an Afropunk concert in South Africa due to his battle with dysautonomia.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Knowles said she wasn't sure how much she wanted to share but felt it was important for her South African fans to know the reason for the cancellation.
“For the past five months, I have been quietly working on treating and overcoming dysautonomia. It has not been an easy journey for me…sometimes I feel cool, other times I am not cool at all. There is also.
“This is a complex diagnosis and I'm still learning a lot, but at this time my doctors have not cleared me to do such a long flight and such a demanding show right after. ” she said.
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