The Bachelor star Megan Marx reveals she's been diagnosed with degenerative ... trends now
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Megan Marx has been diagnosed with a rare degenerative neurological disease called Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA6).
The Bachelor star, 33, shared her heartbreaking diagnosis in an Instagram post on Sunday, while assuring fans she's remaining optimistic.
'Months of waiting for gene test results, I met with the neurologist on Friday. Sh*t news. Diagnosis. Some tears while [Megan's boyfriend] Keith took over the conversation. 'F*ck huh!' she began.
The Bachelor's Megan Marx, 33, (pictured) has been diagnosed with a rare degenerative neurological disease called Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA6).
The blonde, who shot to fame on Ritchie Strahan's season of The Bachelor in 2016, then revealed her remarkably positive attitude after learning that she will suffer from progressively worsening problems with muscle control.
'Feeling grateful for my physical body right now, in its present state, before neurological degeneration attempts to take some of me from me,' she wrote.
'All the yays for love making and skinny dipping and hiking and painting and food-ing and bad dancing and awful conversations at bars. Actually feeling grateful altogether. Many have worse diagnoses. Just some processing to do. Lots of living to do,' she concluded.
She shared her heartbreaking diagnosis in an Instagram post on Sunday, while