TERRY CREWS’ WIFE REBECCA REVEALS PARKINSON’S BATTLE 11 YEARS AFTER DIAGNOSIS: ‘SEEING IMPROVEMENT’.(PHOTO).

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 Terry Crews’ Wife Rebecca Reveals Parkinson’s Battle 11 Years After Diagnosis: ‘Seeing Improvement’ Terry Crews and his wife, Rebecca King-Crews, have opened up about a deeply personal health journey that the family has been quietly navigating for more than a decade. During Monday’s episode of the Today show, Rebecca, 60, revealed that she has been living with Parkinson’s since receiving her diagnosis in 2015, though the first warning signs appeared years earlier. Looking back, she said it all began around 2012 with a slight numbness in her left foot. Not long after, her trainer noticed something unusual in the way she walked, particularly that one of her arms was no longer swinging naturally. Then came the moment that truly raised alarm. Rebecca recalled waking up one morning to find her hand shaking, a tremor that made it clear something more serious might be happening. At first, she said a doctor suggested it was anxiety and reassured her that she would be fine. Still, trusting...

REPO MAN ACTRESS OLIVIA BARASH FACES EVICTION AND STRUGGLES TO RECOVER AFTER . (PHOTO).


 Repo Man actress Olivia Barash faces eviction and struggles to recover after stroke

Olivia Barash, the actress known for her roles in Repo Man and Little House on the Prairie, is facing serious health and financial challenges after suffering a stroke three weeks ago. The 60-year-old says the stroke has left her bedridden in her Los Angeles home, and she is still seeking adequate medical care.

Barash is also struggling to care for her dog and has few friends or family in Los Angeles to provide support. Compounding her difficulties, she says she is facing eviction in two weeks due to a rent increase and building restructuring, leaving her uncertain about where she will go. Her application for disability assistance has reportedly been denied, adding to her financial strain.

Before her health crisis, Barash had been working as a director on a documentary and has said she is not ready to retire. In the meantime, a GoFundMe set up by a friend has raised over $6,500 to help her during this difficult period. Barash expressed gratitude for the support and said, “I just need help during this terrible time. I didn’t expect this. I want to move to a safe place and be normal again. I just need some assistance right now.”


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