It appears that Celine Dion has managed to bring her Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis into check.
This update arrives shortly after the artist returned to the public eye in December 2022 following her declaration of this disorder.
It was a massive surprise for the crowd at an ice hockey game in Las Vegas on October 30 when Celine appeared with her three sons, René-Charles, 22, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 13. The family happily mingled with the players and posed for memorable pictures.
A week after attending a hockey game, the "My Heart Will Go On" hitmaker participated in a Katy Perry concert in Las Vegas.
This outing showed that the 55-year-old star has been taking steps to address her medical diagnosis and is ready for life to return to normal.
After consulting with experts far and wide, Celine's outlook appears more promising, and she is no longer isolated.
'Confusion and Fear'
According to a source that spoke to Life & Style, "the years leading up to her Stiff-Person diagnosis were full of confusion and fear for this singer."
But now, they said, "It appears things have been managed with the help of family and many other experts."
The source goes on: "The long journey has ended. No longer will this person be in hiding; this is a new beginning."
Nowadays, Celine is reportedly in a healthier state, but she remains mindful of her constraints. The inside source states, "It varies - some days are better than others. It can be pretty intimidating for her that people can see how fragile she is."
Sources close to Celine Dion have also reported that although she sang a few notes in the dressing room at an ice hockey game, she has yet to reach a point where she is ready to resume her singing career.
The insider was adamant that "she is not in the condition to get back on stage or in the recording studio."
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Celine Dion Stiff Person Syndrome
Celine is focused on preserving her health and well-being for her family, preceding a music comeback for the time being.
Stiff Person Syndrome is a condition that turns people into "human statues" with their bodies locked in place.
Nearly one in a million individuals worldwide are afflicted by SPS, an incurable disease. However, there is no remedy for it; treatments can help slow its progression.
In this light, it has been reported that the singer has taken measures to alleviate some of its symptoms.
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