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Céline Dion, 56, shares harrowing footage of herself suffering a ten-minute 'crisis' seizure - as she reveals her struggle living with Stiff Person Syndrome


The Canadian singer was diagnosed with the condition, a rare autoimmune neurological disorder that causes muscle stiffness and uncontrollable spasms, in 2022.

Her subsequent struggles are set to be documented in new Amazon Prime release I Am: Céline Dion - a heartbreaking look at the superstar's daily life since making the decision to withdraw from the public eye while coming to terms with SPS and its debilitating effects. Céline Dion insisted that no changes be made to a harrowing new documentary about her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) after she was filmed experiencing a lengthy spasm In stiff person syndrome, the immune system attacks a protein that helps make gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), which regulate motor neurons — the nerves that control movement.

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