The “Partridge Family” alum was diagnosed in March with hydrocephalus and underwent brain surgery Monday to alleviate his symptoms.
“I was hoping for a diagnosis,” he continued, “but did not get one.”TheDoochMan/TwitterThe disorder is “caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles deep within the brain … putting harmful pressure on the brain’s tissues,”Although the former boxer struggled with substance abuse in the past, Danny is now sober — but doesn’t understand how he developed hydrocephalus.
“I’ve done so many stupid things,” he told TMZ. “On a reality TV show, I took a guitar to the head and that hurt. That’s possibly the cause of all this.”$1.6 million Seattle home up for saleAmy and Danny, who wed in 2010, already have relocated from the city’s Queen Anne neighborhood to South Lake Union.
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