Joan Collins 'Couldn't Function' for Two Months Due to 'Serious' Health Issue
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The 90-year-old 'Dynasty' actress opens up about her health struggle, claiming she couldn't move for a couple of months as she suffered from a trapped nerve.

AceShowbiz - Dame Joan Collins was unable to move for two months after suffering from a trapped nerve last year. The 90-year-old actress needed to be airlifted to hospital after she injured her back badly and had a trapped nerve in her leg, and she has now revealed she "couldn't function" for weeks.

"My exercise regime has changed a lot over the years. I was very active as a young girl. From the time I was 16, I went to discotheques, dance halls and nightclubs and danced the night away for hours and hours," she told Platinum magazine.

"After that, I did a lot of gym work and Pilates, but as you get older, you cannot put that amount of stress on your body, so I've cut down exercise significantly. I would still like to dance more, but nobody seems to do that anymore!"

"Last year, I had a serious problem with my back. I had a trapped nerve and I couldn't function for about two months but with physiotherapy, I have thankfully been able to totally recover."

Fortunately, the former "Dynasty" star made a full recovery, and although she doesn't get much joy out of exercising these days, she still tries to do something three times a week and does her stretches to maintain her "stability."

She added, "I have to admit, I don't enjoy exercise but I try to do it three times a week. I work with a physiotherapist on Zoom and sometimes she comes to me at home."

"On the days I don't exercise with her, I try to do 10 minutes of stretching on the ground and balancing on one foot then the other, which I think is very important for stability."

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