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Danny Bonduce undergoing brain surgery for hydrocephalus

Por: New York Daily News Entertainment June 02, 2023

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“The Partridge Family” actor Danny Bonaduce is undergoing brain surgery after being diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a disorder that has rendered him unable to walk. In an interview with TMZ, Bonaduce revealed that he was diagnosed with the disorder in March after nearly a year of struggling through symptoms, including difficulty talking, walking, and balancing. “My life was talking to doctors,” he said. “I’ll tell you what … I had... + full article



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