Ashton Kutcher Describes How Vasculitis Caused Him To Be Unable To See, Hear, Or Move
Ashton Kutcher was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, which he is now freely discussing, and it affects his ability to walk, hear, or see. The actor’s prognosis was highlighted in an upcoming episode of National Geographic’s Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge.
Kutcher stated in a video clip made public by Access Hollywood that “like two years ago, I had this insane, really rare form of vasculitis. It like wiped out my sight, it wiped out my hearing, it took out like all my stability.”
The That ’70s Show veteran remarked, “It took me about a year to get it all back up.” You don’t really value anything until it’s gone, and then you realize you might never be able to see again.
I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to walk or hear normally again. I’m lucky to still be here. After the video went viral, Kutcher utilized Twitter to address the situation and give a status update on his health.
There have already been several rumors, discussions, and other things. Yes, three years ago I had a strange case of vasculitis. After that (the autoimmune flare-up), I started having some balance, vision, and hearing issues.
I had fully recovered. It’s all good. “Thorn and I will see you at the New York City Marathon in 2022,” he wrote.
Blood vessel illness is referred to as vasculitis. According to the Mayo Clinic, “the infection may harden blood vessel walls,
Since then, the actor has fully recovered from his terrifying scare, and he is now motivated to succeed despite all challenges.
When you start to see the obstacles in your path as opportunities that were made just for you and give you what you need, life starts to become more pleasurable, am I right? According to Kutcher, who has two daughters with his wife Mila Kunis, you start overcoming your challenges rather than only enduring them.