J.P. Rosenbaum Reveals the Hardest Part of His Health Crisis: 'I Can't Even Pick Up My Kids'
“I am definitely progressing,” Rosenbaum, 42, tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week’s issue. “But it’s more of a three-day progression cycle. I feel better than I did three days ago, but not necessarily better than yesterday. It is still challenging for me, but I can at least function.”since 2012, woke up with tightness in his hands on Dec. 6, and by that evening, “I wasn’t walking right,” says Rosenbaum. “Then when I dropped my car keys and bent down to pick them up, I couldn’t get back up.
“I was very scared,” says Rosenbaum, who has two children with Ashley: Fordham, 5 and Essex, 3. Miraculously, however, despite the rapid onset of symptoms, Rosenbaum’s condition plateaued, which meant the likelihood of the situation getting worse was slim.Nonetheless, Rosenbaum, who has persistent weakness in his hands, forearms, shoulders, triceps, calves and feet, had to contend with the frustrations of not being able to function the way he once had.
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