CÉLINE DION FACES PROFOUND HEALTH CHALLENGE: STRUGGLING AGAINST MUSCULAR IMPAIRMENT, REVEALS HEARTBREAKING JOURNEY, ACCORDING TO SISTER

Renowned Canadian songstress Céline Dion continues to grapple with stiff person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that imposes significant limitations on her muscular functions. Despite her unyielding work ethic and fervent desire to grace the stage once more, Céline faces substantial challenges due to the degenerative and incurable nature of the disease. Concerns about her health have been expressed by her elder sister, Claudette, who emphasized that Céline is currently struggling with a lack of control over her muscles. Claudette shed light on the scarcity of research surrounding this affliction, given its rarity, affecting only one person in a million.

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