Miguel Falabella used social networks to advertise if he moved away from this week’s performances of the play “A Funny Thing Happened On the way to the Forum”, on display in Sao Paulo. The actor said he suffered severe pain in herniated disc crisis.
“Guys, things in life. I have a very angry herniated hernia. I am very painful. I’m not able to walk properly,” said the actor on Instagram on Thursday (1). “As my mother said, ‘Disease is rent that we pay to use the body,'” he joked.
Falabella said this will be the last musical she presents as an actor. “I have no health to face the rehearsal routine or the required great physical effort in each session of the show,” he told Sheet.
Disc herniated is a condition that happens when the spinal discs come out of the normal position and compress the nerve roots that emerge from the spine. The most common symptoms are tingling, spine pain, spine and leg, spine and arm. It is necessary to rest and physiotherapy, along with painkillers and anti -inflammatory drugs, to treat.
The organization of the play reported that Miguel’s character Pseudoral will be played by actor Edgar Bustamante in the sessions on Thursday until Sunday (4). The musical is playing at the Claro Mais Theater in São Paulo.
Source: Folha
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