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“I’m lucky to be alive.” Ashton Kutcher revealed that he suffered from an autoimmune disease two years ago.

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Guest of the program Running Wild With Bear Grylls. The Challenge:»Mila Kunis’ husband opened up about his battle with vasculitis, which airs Monday, August 15.

“I’m lucky to be alive,” Ashton Kutcher told adventurer Bear Grylls during an episode of the series. Running Wild With Bear Grylls. The Challenge:“, which will air on Monday, August 15 National Geographic, how is it transmitted? TMZ Tuesday, August 9: The 44-year-old actor revealed his battle two years ago with vasculitis, an autoimmune disease which he claimed had robbed him of his sight, hearing and sense of balance. To the extent that “it would take a year to recover”.

In the video, Ashton Kutcher reveals that he suffered from an autoimmune disease

“You don’t really realize it until you say it to yourself. “I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to recover my sight,” said Mila Kunis’ husband about the disease that inflames blood vessels. “At that time, I also didn’t know whether I would be able to hear or walk again.”

“Terrible Journey”

The disease suffered by fathers Wyatt, 7, and Dimitri Kutcher, 5, who have now recovered, has the most common symptoms: swelling and narrowing of blood vessels, fever, headache and fatigue, more The Guardian:. At its worst, this disease can cause blindness or an aneurysm.

After this “horrific journey”, Ashton Kutcher, however, felt that this ordeal made him “stronger and more resilient”. It would allow him, in particular, to “rise above his problems instead of going through them” and make his life “more fun.”

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Source: Le Figaro

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