Singing for the first time it was publicly admitted that he was fighting for a painless illness. He decided to be honest with fans after a long silence.
Morten Harket, the Norwegian Pop Group A-ha vocalist, admitted that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease-a chronic progressive disease of the nervous system, which usually affects adults.
The artist reported this on the group’s official website, noting that he had not dared to talk about his condition for a long time.
“I have no problems getting a diagnosis. Over time, I accepted the attitude of my 94 -Year -old father in my heart how the body gradually surrendered. I also stopped the need for silence and rest for work,” Harket wrote.
The musician also admitted that he recently focused on his own well and was trying to find a balance between the drug and the resistance to their effects.
“This is a difficult process of balancing between taking drugs and eliminating their side effects. It is necessary to weigh a lot when you mimic the practice of the body where it copies of all the complex movements, or on social issues,” the singer added.
Harket is one of the founders of the legendary A-Ha Group, who has gained glory worldwide thanks to the hits of getting me and the sun always shines on TV.
Earlier it was reported that Danish director Lars Von Trier was hospitalized for exacerbating Parkinson’s disease.
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