As she recovers from stiff person syndrome, a rare nerve condition that results in rigidity and muscle spasms, Celine Dion is reportedly “doing great.”……CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Celine Dion is said to be rehearsing once more.
Courageous Celine Dion has been working tirelessly to restore her voice and stamina so she can take to the stage once more, and sources reveal the determined songstress is nearly there and is planning a triumphant return next year.
Sources said the 57 year old My Heart Will Go On star, who disclosed her battle with devastating stiff person syndrome in December 2022, is recovering better than anticipated.
The widow of her former manager, René Angélil, and mum of his sons René-Charles, 24, and 14 year old twins Nelson and Eddy, demonstrated her progress in a July 25 video post of her dancing in the studio whilst listening to Sebastian Ingrosso’s remix of A New Day, featuring Dion.
Walking is challenging because Celine has crippling SPS, a rare nerve condition that causes rigidity and muscle spasms.
Walking is challenging because Celine has crippling SPS, a rare nerve condition that causes rigidity and muscle spasms.
According to an insider at RadarOnline.com, “She’s doing great, her health is on track, and she’s hitting the high notes once more.” She continues with her physical therapy while gently rehearsing at home. Thanks to all the vocal exercises she’s been doing, she’s moving pretty well and sounds wonderful.
“People are shocked to see how well-rounded she is now. She still has her bad days, of course, but she’s getting stronger.
The remix only scratches the surface, according to the source, adding that the Canadian-born songbird wants to perform next year. She is working hard to realize that is her dream. She is rushing up her recovery, according to the insider.
It was reported that Dion was forced to cancel her Courage World Tour three years ago due to crippling SPS, a rare nerve disorder that causes rigidity and muscle spasms, making walking difficult.
She performed the song Hymne à l’amour live at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics despite having muscle spasms that made walking difficult. She had to deal with her challenges during the following difficult decade, including losing her 73-year-old husband to throat cancer in 2016. She now raises their three sons alone.
There was also a period when friends were concerned about Dion’s erratic behaviour, such as wandering around Paris in her pyjamas, posting nude selfies on social media and other odd antics. In one instance, she was seen making fists and growling at fans.
Celine is doing great and has good health, according to sources.
However, an insider said: “Celine appears to be back on track and is making music once more. She has already experienced a downward spiral. Up is the only exit route.
Celine discussed her experience when she first noticed the symptoms of her illness while on the Taking Chances tour in 2008 in a conversation with Vogue. “I started having trouble articulating my voice.” It would then spasm before going high. You go to the ENT right away as a singer, she recalls.
Doctors found no issues with her vocal cords despite conducting thorough examinations. Celine was pleasantly surprised when she finally learned something. “It may seem strange, but I felt relief when I was diagnosed,” she said. She said it gave me the opportunity to stop fighting the illness and begin working on it.
She was greatly lifted when she became known for her condition. It’s been a lot, but now that it’s out in the world, it’s been so liberating to focus on what really matters. I’m happy again…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>