Adam Devine talks about his childhood injury that has led to years of medical challenges
- Adam Devine, the 41-year-old comedian, recently shared details about his ongoing health challenges on a podcast.
- These issues stem from a severe accident when Devine was 11, where a cement truck hit him as he crossed the road.
- Devine experienced intense pain, spasms, and mobility loss, leading doctors to suspect a rare, potentially fatal disease.
- Devine stated, "For a while, they told me I was dying," after doctors initially misdiagnosed him with Stiff-Person Syndrome.
- Although Devine later learned he does not have the disease, he continues to deal with health issues related to his childhood accident.
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‘Pitch Perfect’ Actor Given Just A Few Years To Live After Horrific Cement Truck Crash
American comedian Adam Devine was told by experts that he may only have a few years left to live after getting hit by a cement truck when he was just a kid. Just a month before he and his wife welcomed their new baby boy last year, doctors gave the Pitch Perfect star a fatal six-year diagnosis. He was told that he may suffer from a rare autoimmune disorder called stiff-person syndrome (SPS), which is a phenomenon where one’s muscles get so tight…
HBO series star reveals doctors told him he was dying, symptoms likely from being hit by cement truck
Adam Devine, known for roles in HBO’s “Righteous Gemstones” and the “Pitch Perfect” movie franchise, revealed recently doctors told him he was going to die then said the symptoms were a result of being hit by a cement truck as a child.
Adam Devine talks about his childhood injury that has led to years of medical challenges
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Adam Devine is opening up about the “nightmare” he’s been living due to having been struck by a cement truck as a child. During a recent conversation on the “In Depth With Graham Bensinger” podcast, the “Pitch Perfect” star said medical experts at first didn’t know what was causing him to experience “spasms all over” and extreme pain. “They told me I was dying,” he said. “Literally, within this last year they …
Star of hit HBO series says doctors told him he’s dying from complications of childhood accident
Comedian Adam Devine, who has starred in hit TV shows such as HBO’s “Righteous Gemstones” and ABC’s “Modern Family,” says he recently was told by doctors that he is dying after they thought he might have a rare disease.
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