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Former Porn Star Jenna Jameson’s Health Diagnosis Revealed After Being Hospitalized Because She Can’t Walk

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Former porn star Jenna Jameson revealed she’s been diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome after being hospitalized because she was unable to walk.

“Hey guys, first of all thank you for all the love and support through my DMs,” the 47-year-old model captioned her post on Instagram. The comments were noted by Page Six in a piece published Monday. (RELATED: Playboy Changes The Magazine’s Foundation With Transgender Playmate)

 

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“I see each and every one of you, and I appreciate it,” she added. “The doctors suspect Guillain-Barré syndrome and have started my IVIG treatment. I am in the hospital and will likely remain here until treatment is complete. I hope to be out of here soon.”

“P.S. I did NOT get the jab or any jab,” Jameson continued. “This is NOT a reaction to the jab. Thank you for your concern.”

 

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The former adult entertainment star’s post included a video of her in a hospital bed in Hawaii confirming doctors did diagnose she had the Guillain-Barré syndrome. It is described as a “rare, autoimmune disorder in which a person’s own immune system damages the nerves, causing muscle weakness and sometimes paralysis,” according to the CDC. (RELATED: Jenna Jameson Is In The Middle Of An Argument With David Duke On Twitter)

Jameson’s partner Lior Bitton, whom she shares a 4-year-old daughter with, shared on his social media how she was in the hospital after “not feeling so good.” Bitton said she was undergoing tests after she was unable to “carry herself.”

“Her muscles in her legs were very weak,” Bitton shared in the clip. “So she wasn’t able to walk to the bathroom. She was falling on the way back or to the bathroom, I would have to pick her up and carry her to bed. And then within two days, it got really not so good, her legs started to not hold her, she wasn’t able to walk.”