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Stricken singer Celine Dion has revealed she is planning to return to the stage – despite suffering agonizing seizures and spasms as a result of her rare disorder . The My Heart Will Go On superstar, 56, has also returned to a recording studio “for the first time in years” and vows: “We’re talking about putting a show together and I have so many ideas. I can’t wait.

” She revealed her comeback plans just days before last week’s worldwide release of the documentary I Am: Celine Dion on streaming giant Prime Video in which she is seen screaming and crying out in pain. Celine Dion 'real fighter' as she continues battle against stiff person syndrome Celine Dion makes very rare appearance as she continues to battle health woes Celine personally approved the inclusion of the harrowing, ten minute scene in which her body flails uncontrollably as she suffers a seizure during a medical consultation for her stiff-person syndrome. Doctors and nurses try, at first in vain, to help but eventually give her a nasal spray that manages to control the spasms.



After several minutes, tearful and wrapped in a blanket, she manages to sit up and tearfully says: “Every time something like this happens it makes you feel so embarrassed.” Celine stunned fans in December, 2022 by announcing that, after suffering mysterious symptoms for 17 years, she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome; a rare and progressive autoimmune and neurological disorder that can cause muscle rigidity.

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