“It was nerve-racking to go up there every night, singing as hard as I could,” Seger said.

“But I thought, ‘You know, I can do it. I’ll take care of this after the tour.’”

Eighteen days after his first symptom, he became shocked by the realisation that his left leg was being dragged around.

His tour was cancelled and he was given a choice by specialists of different procedure options but chose a major that stayed away from his larynx, reported the Detroit Free Pree Press.

“I opted for the pain,” he said.

Source: Daily Express

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