Actor Adam Devine shared the details of a dark health prognosis he received, after years of chronic pain.
THE Modern family The actor lived with painful consequences of an accident he was 11, when he was overthrown by a cement truck, and recently revealed that his pain led doctors to share their dark prognosis.
Guess said to the podcast In depth with Graham Benserger Whether he feels spasms over his whole body and pain if he sits, gets up or walks for too long.
The actor shared a disturbing conversation he had with his doctors: “They told me that I die. Literally, during this last year, they have told me that. They told me that I had this disease called a steep person’s syndrome.
Devine explained that his condition worsened, he consulted a specialist who had a different opinion:
“And he said to himself,” You don’t have it. You don’t have it. It is like: “It’s your accident, when you were a child.
Devine, who also played in the film Perfect pitch and comedy co-created Workaholic has since had a treatment of stem cells and reports that he feels the best he has known for years.
The actor previously shared details of his accident when, 11 years old, he ran on the road while buying candy with friends.