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He appeared in numerous scenes in American cinema because he was a replacement or “Doppler” for the famous American actor Bruce Willis, who retired from acting a few days ago.
Stuart Wilson is a widely known name, but he has worked with Willis for 17 years.
Doppler is the work done by people who look like stars and represent dangerous scenes where stars fall, according to movie scenes.
In an interview with the British newspaper “The Sun”, Doppler explained how the famous American actor’s health has deteriorated over the past year.
Wilson said Willis’ condition worsened in the last months before the diagnosis.
“Sometimes, when we talk to him, he seems distracted and forgetful,” he explained.
“Obviously, the actor suffered more than oblivion,” he added.
“Being more with one, you will notice changes,” he added.
“We realized he was facing other issues, but at the time we did not know what it was.”
He said he knew Willis’ health would deteriorate at some point, but did not know when.
Wilson and Willis worked together only in the second week of December last year.
Earlier, the family of the action star announced that 67-year-old Bruce Willis was retiring from acting due to “health issues”, especially his speech loss.
Also through an Instagram post, he told a family: “Bruce suffered from some health issues and was recently diagnosed with aphasia, which affects his cognitive abilities.”
Added as a result of the post and with a lot of enthusiasm Bruce will retire from his job, which means a lot to him; This is a very difficult time for our family and we would like to express our gratitude for your unparalleled love, sympathy and continued support.
The statement was signed by Bruce’s daughters Rumor Willis, Scout Willis, Tallula Willis, Mabel Willis and Evelyn Willis and his wife Emma Heming and ex-wife Demi Moore.
And the signatories to the statement continued, “We wanted to share with him what happened to his fans because we knew how much he meant to them. And as Bruce always says,” They lived with it, and together we plan to do it. A united family. “
Aphasia is a disease that causes partial or complete loss of the ability to express, speak or understand spoken or written language.
They result from damage to parts of the brain that control language, and make it difficult for people to read, write, speak, understand or repeat words.
According to the National Association of Aphasia, if symptoms persist for more than two or three months after a stroke, “some continue to improve for years and even decades.”
Usually a patient with aphasia shows some symptoms such as speaking short or incomplete sentences or speaking meaningless sentences.
Symptoms include changing a word with another word or changing one sound with another, or referring to words that the patient does not understand other people’s words, except for writing meaningless phrases that are not accurately identified.
There are many types of arithmetic, especially aphasia; It provides for those who have this model to better understand what others are saying than what they are saying.
People with this type of aphasia also find it difficult to get words, and speak in very short sentences except for a few words.
People with this type of aphasia are often aware of difficulties in communication and may be frustrated, paralyzed, or weak on the right side.
In global aphasia, patients can speak easily and fluently using long, complex sentences that contain meaningless or unknown, incorrect or unnecessary words.
According to the Mayo Clinic website, they generally do not understand the spoken language well and do not realize that others cannot understand themselves.
The third type of disease is “general aphasia”, which is characterized by poor comprehension and difficulty in forming words and sentences.
General aphasia is the result of widespread damage to the language networks in the brain, and people with general aphasia may have severe speech and comprehension impairments.
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