“Bachelor in Paradise” star Megan Marx has revealed her shock at being diagnosed with a rare and debilitating condition. The celebrity took to social media to share with her followers t…
“F*** huh! Feeling grateful for my physical body right now, in its present state, before neurological degeneration attempts to take some of me from me.and hiking and painting and food-ing and bad dancing and awful conversations at bars.
“Actually feeling grateful altogether. Many have worse diagnoses. Just some processing to do. Lots of living to do.” Marx said that she delayed testing for the condition after watching a close family member struggle with it.since it can’t be treated … My Pop suffered pretty bad with it , so hard staring down the lens of that.”When a commenter asked her about support, she said: “I’ve joined a facey support group which has been great. I’m more struggling with the fact that there isn’t a whole lot of research on the condition!”“Ha ha you’re an asshole. Fyi everyone I am a non-smoker!”CACNA1A gene.
The symptoms usually begin at the age of 40-50, and most people need wheelchair assistance by the time they are in their 60s.
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