Solange Knowles is revealing her ongoing battle with an autonomic disorder, after she was forced to cancel a New Year’s Eve performance at the inaugural AfroPunk festival in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Taking to social media, the R&B songstress opened up about the medical issue that she has been “quietly treating, and working through” for the past five months. “[It’s] been a journey that hasn’t been easy on me,” she wrote. “Sometimes I feel cool, and other times not so cool at all. It’s a complicated diagnoses, and I’m still learning so much myself, but right now, my doctors are not clearing me for such an extended lengthy flight, and doing a rigorous show right after.”
The “Cranes in the Sky” singer said she wasn’t sure how much she wanted to share about her diagnosis and she did not reveal the type of Autonomic Disorder she has been treating. There are different types of autonomic disorders and they can all have several effects. Some types of autonomic disorders include multiple system atrophy, Holmes-Adie syndrome, and Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, according to Healthline.
“Your autonomic nervous system is the part of your nervous system that controls involuntary actions, such as the beating of your heart and the widening or narrowing of your blood vessels,” according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine. “When something goes wrong in this system, it can cause serious problems, including blood pressure problems, heart problems, trouble with breathing and swallowing.”
Knowles went on to thank AfroPunk, other festivals who’ve kept her health troubles confidential, and the people of South Africa, a “place that has tremendous meaning to me.” She added: “I can’t put into words how saddened and sorry I am that I am unable to perform for you guys this NYE, there is simply no other place I wanted to be than there with my family to bring in 2018 with you…….but I give you my ABSOLUTE WORD I will come back with AfroPunk and deliver this performance…..as it is so extremely important to me to connect with the people who have so closely inspired me in so many ways.”
“This past year has been one of the most fulfilling of my life,” she said. “Performing this record and experiencing the energy exchange with you guys has been astounding, and I’m so excited about continuing to do the work I feel so absolutely humbled and appreciative to be doing next year. It gives me life.”
The A Seat at the Table star also canceled a performance at Florida State University’s Homecoming concert in November, citing “a medical condition.”
Anderson .Paak, who will be performing at the Johannesburg event, offered some words of encouragement to Solange via Twitter. “Sending out good vibes to my sister Solange,” he wrote. “Get well soon, we love you.”
Sending out good vibes to my sister Solange. Get well soon, we love you.
— ANDY (@AndersonPaak) December 27, 2017
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