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Home / Health / Grey's Anatomy Star Reveals Rare Disorder

Grey's Anatomy Star Reveals Rare Disorder

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Actor Steven W. Bailey diagnosed with congenital myasthenia syndrome (CMS).
  • CMS causes muscle weakness impacting movement and speech.
  • Bailey will now embrace roles using a wheelchair, promoting representation.
Grey's Anatomy Star Reveals Rare Disorder

Steven W. Bailey, who played Joe on Grey's Anatomy, has revealed his diagnosis with congenital myasthenia syndrome (CMS). This rare genetic neuromuscular disorder causes muscle weakness, affecting vital functions like speaking, swallowing, and movement. Bailey stated that this condition has been shaping his life and career for years, but he is now choosing to be open about it.

Bailey explained that CMS disrupts the communication between nerves and muscles, leading to fatigue and weakness in his limbs. This progression has made it necessary for him to use a powered wheelchair more frequently for mobility. The actor acknowledged that this will significantly alter his professional acting choices going forward.

Embracing this new chapter, Bailey is ready to perform as characters who use wheelchairs, aiming to foster greater representation on screen. He expressed his commitment to continuing his artistic work, now with a clear understanding of his condition and a focus on new opportunities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Steven W. Bailey has CMS, a rare genetic disorder causing muscle weakness that affects movement and speech.
CMS can cause muscle weakness and fatigue, impacting an actor's physical capabilities and role choices.
Bailey plans to focus on roles that incorporate wheelchair use, promoting representation in film and TV.

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