Brian Austin Green is thinking back on the struggles he’s had to overcome with his health.

Green, who is 50 years old, disclosed to Cheryl Burke, a participant on Dancing with the Stars, in the most recent edition of her podcast titled “Sex, Likes, and Spray Tans” how he overcome a significant health difficulty by altering the way that he ate.

During the episode, which was titled “Ready to Rumba with Brian Austin Green,” the former star of Beverly Hills, 90210 spoke about how he and his future wife, Sharna Burgess, met at a time when they had both been working to become better versions of themselves.

“She had been putting a lot of effort into bettering herself. “She’s been single for almost five years,” he added of Burgess, while adding that he’d been unmarried for two years and was “actively in therapy.” Burgess has been single for almost five years.

Green started his explanation by saying, “I’d spent four and a half years recovering from stroke-like symptoms without ever having actually had a stroke, but I couldn’t speak,” before Burke questioned him more about the particulars of his diagnosis.

The actor who appeared in Desperate Housewives revealed that physicians diagnosed him with vertigo and ulcerative colitis, and that the two conditions, when combined, rendered him bedridden for a period of three months. He went on to say that none of the doctors he was visiting at the time, even specialists, were able to determine the cause of his sickness.

“After the vertigo, I began to experience a variety of neurological symptoms, and that period of my life lasted approximately four and a half years. “I got to the point where I shuffled like an old man of ninety,” Green recalled. “It was embarrassing.”

“I was unable to utter a word. I was unable to read. The actor from Anger Management continued spoke about his previous health difficulties by saying, “I couldn’t write.”

Burke seemed to be alluding to the incident that occurred in December 2014 when Green and his ex-wife Megan Fox were traveling in a car that was hit by a drunk driver when he inquired whether Green’s symptoms had anything to do with an accident they were engaged in.

“No. He said that it was related to nutrition.

In addition, Burke said, “the press has it all wrong.” After that, Green agreed that the circumstances around him may be seen as “confusing.”

By Anna

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