For the first time, the public singer spoke about the diagnosis, which caused pain, fatigue and criticism of his world -tour concerts.
American singer and musician Justin Timberlake admitted that he was diagnosed with lime – an infectious disease that affects the skin, joint and nervous system.
The artist reported this on his Instagram on July 31, immediately after completing the two people to forget open rotation, where he repeatedly encountered because of the “unobtrusive” presentation.
“I struggled with some health problems, and I checked Lima’s illness – I’m not talking about it for you to regret me, but to indicate what I encountered behind the scenes,” Timberlake wrote.
According to him, during the tour, he experienced intense pain, fatigue and nausea, but continued to speak, not telling the public about health problems. It was admitted that he had not been able to share the diagnosis for a long time, because from childhood he was taught not to bring his personal public. But now I decided to be more frank.
“I was always taught to keep those things with me. But I tried to be more open relatives -my problems so that they were not wrongly interpreted. I share them all, hope that we will all find a way to be closer to each other. I want to contribute to others who are also suffering from this disease,” the artist added.
She thanked the support of her husband Jessica Bil and the children – Selas and the final, published a touching picture of her son.
Reference: Lyme’s disease is an infection transmitted by tick bites. It can lead to serious complications, including from the heart, joints and nerves.
Earlier it was reported that Bella Hadid, who in 2012 revealed Lyme’s disease, caused by a bite of a certain type of tick, stopped her career to engage her health.
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