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health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce Recovers from Successful Brain Surgery.

Danny Bonaduce, known for his role in The Partridge Family, underwent a successful two-hour long brain surgery to treat hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid in the brain. The surgery was intended to help him maintain his balance in everyday life, and doctors are optimistic about his recovery. Bonaduce is expected to be released from the hospital in the next few days and will recover at home for the next three to four weeks. He and his wife are also parting ways with their multi-level home in Seattle and moving into a condo that is safer for him to move around in.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce Lists Seattle Home Due to Health Scare and Brain Surgery.

Danny Bonaduce, the former child actor of the 1970s TV sitcom “The Partridge Family,” is undergoing brain surgery for hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid in the brain. Due to his recent health scare, he has put his Seattle home up for sale at $1.5 million, as the property has become “too dangerous to navigate” with his condition. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home boasts panoramic skyline views and features outdoor decks, a chef’s kitchen, and a flex loft space. Bonaduce and his wife have moved into their condo downtown, where living is easier.

entertainment2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce sells Seattle home before brain surgery.

Danny Bonaduce has listed his Seattle home for $1.6 million ahead of his brain surgery due to the multi-level floor plan being too "dangerous" for his condition. The "Partridge Family" alum was diagnosed with hydrocephalus, which is caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. Bonaduce has reduced the asking price by $100,000 after nearly 20 days on the market. The 2,178 square-foot home has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a chef's kitchen with sweeping views of the city. Surgeons will insert a shunt and a drain into his head during Monday's operation to alleviate his symptoms.

lifestyle2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce Puts Home on Market After Health Scare.

Actor Danny Bonaduce is selling his Seattle home for $1.6 million due to his upcoming brain surgery and health scare caused by hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder. The 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom property with views of the city is too dangerous for him to navigate with its many stairs and rooms. Bonaduce and his wife have moved to a condo downtown where living is easier. Real estate agents George & Melanie Beasley of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty hold the listing.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to undergo brain surgery for hydrocephalus.

Danny Bonaduce, known for his role in "The Partridge Family," is set to undergo brain surgery after being diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a buildup of liquid around the brain that has left him unable to walk. The surgery aims to drain the excess liquid around his brain and spinal cord, but it is not a guarantee that he will regain his ability to walk. Bonaduce has speculated that his condition may have been caused by past head injuries.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce Receives Support Ahead of Brain Surgery

Danny Bonaduce, star of "The Partridge Family," is undergoing brain surgery to alleviate symptoms of hydrocephalus, an accumulation of fluid in the brain's ventricles. The 63-year-old actor speculated that the neurological disorder may have stemmed from a guitar hitting his head on a reality TV show or from a 2009 boxing match. Fans and fellow actors, including Alison Arngrim, have sent well-wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to have brain surgery for neurological disorder.

Seattle radio host Danny Bonaduce, who was diagnosed with hydrocephalus in May, is set to undergo brain surgery on Monday to relieve the pressure caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the ventricles deep within the brain. Bonaduce, who hosts "The Danny Bonaduce & Sarah Morning Show" on 102.5 KZOK FM, had taken a temporary medical leave in May to focus on his health. He believes the condition could be related to the "wear and tear" he's put on his head over the years, including professional wrestling and celebrity boxing.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to undergo brain surgery for neurological disorder.

Actor and radio show host Danny Bonaduce revealed that he has been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid in the brain, after seeing hundreds of doctors regarding a mystery illness. He is set to undergo brain surgery on Monday and hopes it will alleviate his symptoms, which include difficulty walking and balancing. While he doesn't expect to completely regain his mobility, he hopes the surgery will make it easier to navigate his daily schedule.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce's Brain Surgery for Neurological Disorder: A Last Resort.

Former "The Partridge Family" star and radio host Danny Bonaduce will undergo brain surgery for hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder. The upcoming operation will place a shunt and drainboard in his head to remove liquid from his brain. Bonaduce remains hopeful for relief but admits he can't walk and may never run or box again. He believes his earlier behaviors and activities, such as taking a guitar to the head and getting punched by Jose Canseco, could be factors.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to undergo brain surgery for hydrocephalus.

Danny Bonaduce, former child actor and radio host, has been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, also known as "water on the brain," and will undergo brain surgery to have a shunt placed to drain the fluid. Bonaduce has been on medical leave from his radio show and has been experiencing difficulty walking. He attributes the disorder to various injuries sustained during his career, including being hit in the head with a guitar and punched by a professional athlete.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce's Brain Surgery for Hydrocephalus Diagnosis.

Danny Bonaduce, 63, has been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a build-up of fluid in the brain, after over a year of grappling with an unknown ailment that impacted his ability to walk and maintain balance. He will undergo brain surgery to place a shunt in his head to drain the liquid. Bonaduce speculates that taking a guitar to the head on reality TV and having a boxing match with Jose Canseco may have contributed to his condition. He has taken a temporary medical leave from his radio show and will be back in the studio in June 2022.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to undergo brain surgery for neurological disorder and hydrocephalus diagnosis.

Danny Bonaduce, the radio host and former child actor, is set to undergo brain surgery to treat his recent diagnosis of hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder that results in fluid in the brain. Bonaduce, who is currently unable to walk, will have a stent and a drainage port placed in his brain. He has met with numerous doctors before receiving the diagnosis and is unsure of what caused the illness. The surgery is expected to improve his condition by 50%, but Bonaduce is not expecting a full recovery.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to undergo brain surgery for neurological disorder.

Danny Bonaduce, star of "The Partridge Family," is set to undergo brain surgery after being diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. Bonaduce has spent a year battling an illness that has left him unable to walk and has seen over 100 doctors. The surgery will involve the insertion of a drain port in the back of his head to get rid of excess fluid. Bonaduce hopes the surgery will immediately improve his condition.

health2 years ago

Danny Bonaduce to undergo brain surgery following health scare.

Actor and radio host Danny Bonaduce is set to undergo brain surgery after being diagnosed with hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder caused by a buildup of liquid in the brain. Bonaduce has been battling a mystery illness since last April, which left him unable to walk or balance. The surgery is scheduled for Monday, and the hope is it can alleviate the symptoms. Bonaduce acknowledges there's always a chance the surgery won't fix everything, but he's going into the operating room with the right frame of mind.