Avril Lavigne recovering from Lyme disease, Chad Kroeger says
Nickelback frontman thankful wife went public with illness
Avril Lavigneis "definitely getting better" after a severe case of Lymedisease left her bedridden for five months, says the Canadian pop star's husband.
Chad Kroeger,Nickelbackfrontman, made the comments during an interview withthe Kyle & Jackie O radio show on Australia's KIIS 1065.
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Lavignethought she was dying after contracting the disease from a tick bite she suspects happened in spring 2014, the star revealed in an exclusive interview published by People magazine.
Kroeger said he was "very thankful" Lavigne went public with her illness.
"I'm like, 'OK, the wife has come out and said this, and now I don't have to keep hiding,'" he said.
In Dec. 2014, a fan publiclyshared a direct Twitter message from Lavignesaying she was "having some health issues." After that, Kroeger said many people have been asking him about his wife's condition. But, before her interview,Kroeger could only say, "she's gonna be fine."
"Things are looking up, and definitely getting better," he told the show's hosts, adding that Lavignerequested he not speak about her condition during his interviews to promote his band's world tour.
Real Housewife's 3-year battle
Lavigne isn't the first celebrity to have gone public with adiagnosis ofLymedisease.
Yolanda Foster of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has struggled with it for three years.
"I have lost the ability toread, write, or even watch TV, because I can't process information or anystimulation for that matter," she wrote in January 2015 on her Bravo blog.
"It feels like someone came in and confiscatedmybrain and tied my hands behind my back to just watch and see life go by without meparticipating in it."
Lymedisease is "a nasty little bugger," saidKroeger.