Celine Dion’s Sister Shares Health Update: ‘There’s Little We Can Do’ to ‘Alleviate Her Pain’
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Celine Dion‘s sister, Claudette Dion, says her sister is still battling the exhaustive pain caused by Stiff-Person Syndrome — the neurological disorder that has halted all of Celine’s live performances for the past year.
“It’s an illness we know so little about,” Claudette said in a recent interview with Hello! Canada, telling the publication that her sister’s spasms “are impossible to control.”
“There’s little we can do to support her, to alleviate her pain,” she continued.
Read more at Variety
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