An important revelation made by posting on social media o. The 44 -year -old singer announced that he was diagnosed with Lyme’s disease and after the end of the two -year world tour of “The Forget Tomorrow”, he felt it was time to talk openly about his health problem and the difficulties he was facing.
Justin Timperlake’s post
“As these two incredible years come to an end and I look for the future, I wanted to write something from the heart. It is not easy to capture the tornado words that are tours – but I will try. It was the most fun, moving, satisfactory, physically demanding and, sometimes, exhaustive experience. I have been doing this for over 30 years (and it seems crazy to me when I say it) – and I have given what I have and I don’t have it. I wouldn’t have succeeded without my family, my friends, your tn kids and your support. As many of you know, I’m pretty introverted as a human being. But as I make an account of the tour and festivals, I want to talk to you a little about what’s going on with me.
Among other things, I have some health issues and I was diagnosed with Lyme’s disease – and I don’t say that to make me sad – but to shed some light on what I am facing behind the lights. If you have passed this disease or if you know someone who has it – then you know it can be relentlessly exhaustive, both mentally and physically. When I received the diagnosis, I was shocked. But at least I understood why I was on stage and felt nervous pain or a crazy exhaustion and unwell.
I encountered a personal dilemma. To stop the tour? Or continue and fight it? I decided that the joy that the scene gives me overcomes the temporary stress of my body. And I’m so grateful to continue. “
What is Lyme’s Disease (Borrection)
Lyme’s disease, also known as borrower, is due to four types of bacteria transmitted to humans through tick by the tick Ixodes Ricinus.
When diagnosed in its early stages, in most cases it can be cured by the use of antibiotics.
The most characteristic symptom is a rash that grows in the body within thirty days of sting, growing slowly as the days go by, and its total area can reach 30 cm.
Other symptoms include fever, chills, colds, fatigue, body pain, headache, neck stiffness and swollen lymph nodes. If the initial symptoms are not treated immediately, the disease can cause joint pain, neurological problems, heart disorders such as irregular heart rate, as well as inflammation in the eyes and liver (hepatitis).