The actor said he recovered from the disease that made him unable to see, hear and walk.

Ashton Kutcher used yours official profile on twitter to let fans know that he has fully recovered autoimmune disease which made him unable to see, hear or walk for nearly a year.
The 44-year-old actor has decided to speak on social media after the great international repercussion of his health conditions. During an appearance on the “Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge” podcast, the star exposed her health concerns and said she was diagnosed with a rare form of vasculitis, an autoimmune disease that inflames blood vessels and restricts blood circulation around the world. the body. .
In the publication, in addition to reassuring followers, Ashton Kutcher also revealed that he is confirmed for the 2022 New York Marathon, which will take place on November 6. “Before there are rumors / rumors / anything out there. Yes. I had a rare episode of vasculitis 3 years ago. I later had hearing, vision and walking problems. I’m completely healed. Okay,” he wrote.
Later, Mila Kunis’ husband talked about the marathon she will run in November this year. “Next topic. See you at the 2022 New York Marathon with Thorn [empreendimento do ator para auxílio de crianças vítimas de abuso sexual que apoia a corrida]”, He added.
Check out Ashton’s post below:
Before there’s a lot of rumors / rumors / whatever out there. Yes, I had a rare episode of vasculitis 3 years ago. (Autoimmune priming) Right after that I had problems with hearing, vision, balance. I have completely recovered. Everything is fine. To move on. See you at the NY Marathon 2022 with Thorn
– Ashton Kutcher (@aplusk) August 9, 2022
Source: Terra

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