Ashton Kutcher rocked a very interesting look while working on his latest movie!
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Ashton Kutcher revealed he couldn't walk, hear or talk after being diagnosed with vasculitis two years ago. Kutcher opened up about the disease in a preview for his appearance on "Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge." "Like two years ago, I had this weird, super rare form of vasculitis that, like, knocked out my vision, it knocked out my hearing, it knocked out, like, all my equilibrium," Kutcher explained in the interview. "You don’t really appreciate it until it’s gone," the actor added.
"Until you go, ‘I don’t know if I’m ever going to be able to see again, I don’t know if I’m ever going to be able to hear again, I don’t know if I’m ever going to be able to walk again.'" Ashton Kutcher opened up about his vasculitis diagnosis he received two years ago.The actor revealed he couldn't walk, talk or hear at the time. Vasculitis is inflammation of the blood vessels.The "rare" autoimmune disease "can cause the walls of the blood vessels to thicken, which reduces the width of the passageway through the vessel. If blood flow is restricted, it can result in organ and tissue damage," according to the Mayo Clinic.
Kutcher admitted he's "lucky to be alive" and claimed the diagnosis gave him perspective on life. "The minute you start seeing your obstacles as things that are made for you, to give you what you need, then life starts to get fun, right?" he told Bear Grylls. "You start surfing on top of your problems instead of living underneath them." Kutcher was also diagnosed with pancreatitis twice.
Kutcher has suffered health scares in the past. While preparing to play Steve Jobs in the film "Jobs," the actor was diagnosed with pancreatitis twice after drinking too much carrot juice. "I was studying [Steve Jobs’s] eating
.Ashton Kutcher rocked a very interesting look while working on his latest movie!
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Ashton Kutcher rocks a new look in — and wife Mila Kunis was here for it! The actor is opening up about his Texas-sized character in B.J. Novak's directorial debut, for which he rocks an impressive cowboy hat and mustache. In an interview on with guest host David Alan Grier, Kutcher raves about Novak's script while noting that he only takes on acting projects when he truly wants to.
Ashton Kutcher revealed this week he had battled a serious autoimmune disease that affected his hearing, sight and ability to walk for more than a year. "Like two years ago, I had this weird, super-rare form of vasculitis," Kutcher said in an exclusive video clip released to 'Access Hollywood' from an upcoming episode of National Geographic's 'Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge'. The Hollywood star - previously wed to Demi Moore and now married to Mila Kunis - described how the disease "knocked out my vision, knocked out my hearing, knocked out like all my equilibrium.
Ashton Kutcher is moving on. The actor, 44, took to Twitter to address the vasculitis episode he suffered three years ago.The autoimmune disease left Kutcher temporarily unable to walk, hear or see. "Before there are a bunch of rumors/chatter/whatever out there," he began on Twitter.
Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge, the Two And A Half Men star said he was “lucky to be alive” following his battle with the condition.“Like two years ago, I had this weird, super rare form of vasculitis, that like knocked out my vision, it knocked out my hearing, it knocked out like all my equilibrium,” he told Grylls.
Ashton Kutcher went through a terrifying health scare two years ago. The actor is in the most recent episode of National Geographic’s “Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge,” and in a sneak peek, he revealed he had a rare form of vasculitis, and was unable to see, hear, or walk.A post shared by Running Wild with Bear Grylls (@runningwild)Vasculitis involves inflammation of the blood vessels, which causes the walls of the vessels to thicken and restrict blood flow. You can suffer from organ and tissue damage if it happens, per the Mayo Clinic.
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Ashton Kutcher is offering some insight on his health three years after suffering from a rare form of vasculitis. The 44-year-old actor took to Twitter on Monday night hours after his discussion with Bear Grylls about his struggle with the disease made headlines — and he is hoping people can move on.«Before there are a bunch of rumors/ chatter/ whatever out there. Yes, I had a rare vasculitis episode 3yrs ago,» Kutcher wrote, noting that it was an autoimmune flair up.
Ashton Kutcher had a rare autoimmune disorder that robbed him his ability to see, hear, or walk. The ‘That 70s Show’ star says he is “lucky to be alive” after enduring a “super rare form of vasculitis”, which “knocked him out” for a year a couple of years ago.
Ashton Kutcher is opening up about an autoimmune disease he was diagnosed with that left him unable to see, hear, or walk. The actor shared the diagnosis in an upcoming episode of National Geographic’s Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge.
Ashton Kutcher is clarifying the news about the health scare that he suffered years ago.
Did you have any idea Ashton Kutcher had an extreme health scare that left him bedridden and nearly killed him??
Ashton Kutcher has opened up about his secret health battle which left him feeling "lucky to be alive". The Two and a Half Men star, 44, gave an insight into the horrific symptoms he suffered in the past due to his autoimmune disorder, which left him unable to see, hear or walk.
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Zack Sharf Ashton Kutcher revealed on a new episode of National Geographic’s “Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge” that he was diagnosed with a rare form of vasculitis nearly two years ago. The disease left the actor unable to hear or see for an extended period of time.