It has been determined that the Grammy winner, who is 62 years old, suffers from a degenerative nerve condition known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease. This progressive nerve disease causes him to lose his balance and diminishes the size and power of his muscles. Due to the fact that he has acknowledged to experiencing unsteadiness and discomfort on stage, this may make it more difficult for him to stand on his own two feet and demonstrate live performances.

The sickness was passed down to Jackson from his father, who also suffered from it, as well as from his grandmother, who was also afflicted with the condition. Additionally, Jackson’s sister is the one who is presently battling CMT. There is now no treatment available for the illness; nonetheless, it does not pose a significant risk to one’s life. nonetheless, it is linked to other disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and muscular dystrophy.
It was during an interview with Jenna Bush Hager, presenter of the TODAY program, when Jackson disclosed his illness. He said that he considered it a “blessing” to be able to discuss his disease with the world and live his life in an honest manner, rather than trying to disguise it. He expressed his sentiments by saying, “It has been affecting me for years, and it is becoming more and more obvious.” It’s hardly a secret that I’m bumbling about on stage. In addition, I am now experiencing some difficulty maintaining my balance, even while I am in front of the microphone, and as a result, I am feeling really uneasy. I believe that it will be beneficial for me to bring everything into the open at this point.

It is possible that Jackson’s CMT condition constitutes a barrier; nonetheless, this has not prevented him from accomplishing a great deal of success in the field of country music. The encouragement of his fans and other musicians, together with his own dedication, will allow him to continue to create music and inspire people in spite of the difficulties he is now experiencing. He has the support of his followers and fellow artists.