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Waiting for a Miracle: Celine Dion’s Sister Opens Up About Her Health Condition

Celine Dion’s sister: We are waiting for a miracle

Posted on: September 03, 2023: 02:19 PM GST Last updated: September 03, 2023: 04:19 PM GST

Celine Dion’s health condition, after suffering from the stiff person syndrome, has not witnessed any significant progress until today. After her sister Claudette revealed that she was frustrated because she was unable to alleviate her sister’s severe pain, she confirmed in a new interview with the Canadian “HELLO” magazine that her sister is trying She does everything she can to recover, because she is a strong woman, except that her disease is very rare, and doctors know very little about it.

Claudette talked about her sister’s illness and health, saying: “Celine suffers from cramps that are impossible to control, just like those cramps that may hit your leg during sleep, which cause great pain. Her illness is something like this, but it happens to all the muscles in her body.”

And she added, “We are tired because we are not able to relieve her pain. We hope that the doctors find a cure for this terrible disease,” adding, “She gave so much love and time and was there for so many people. Everyone loves her.”

In her speech, Claudette said that five is Celine’s lucky number, and she “turned 55 years old this year!” And she continued, “I am convinced that good things will happen. We pray for her for a miracle. I hope that something wonderful will happen, because this is her lucky year.”

It is noteworthy that Claudette had moved with her husband to live at her sister Celine’s house in Las Vegas, so that she could provide the necessary health care for her, and commented on her presence by her side, saying: “It is comforting for all of us to stay with Celine at this difficult time.”

Celine announced to her audience in 2022 that she had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare progressive neurological disorder. According to the National Institutes of Health, Stiff person syndrome, which causes muscle stiffness in the trunk, arms and legs, affects 1 in 1 million people.

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