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Chuck Norris is receiving prayers after making a tragic statement

Chuck Norris, a legendary martial artist, has lived an extraordinary life, but he has sacrificed everything for one depressing cause. Chuck Norris has led a life that is truly remarkable.

Chuck has a long list of accomplishments. So, where do we even start? His family was not wealthy.

Carlos Ray Norris, better known by his stage name Chuck, was born on March 10, 1940, and started learning martial arts when he was eighteen after experiencing bullying as a youngster because of his Native American ancestry.

He has had a distinguished career

He held the role until he formally retired in 1974. He did, however, prevail over well-known karate experts like Louis Delgado, Joe Lewis, Arnold Urquidez, and Allen Steen.

He had a successful career in the movies as well.

Chuck appeared in the gruesome action films Breaker! Breaker!, Code of Silence, and the wildly popular TV series Missing in Action.

Chuck prioritises his personal life above all else. The actor abruptly left Hollywood, and he had the sweetest excuse for doing so.

Fans have been praying for the icon ever since he explained the reason. People used social media extensively to express their ideas.

Nobody knows how much time you have left with your loved ones, one Instagram user wrote in a remark. So, Chuck Norris, go for it. Take pleasure in every second and create enduring memories with your companion. God be with you.

My prayers are with you, your wife, and your family, another person commented. I’m hoping there won’t be any obstacles. Good luck to everyone. Never surrender. I beg God, please let her be ok. Your wife is fortunate to be married to a man with such moral principles. Wishing you luck and safety.

“Chuck, I just wanted to let you know that you and your lovely wife will be in my prayers. I hope she and you are both doing well! It’s fantastic to realise you are the good man you seem to be.

I only want to send you my best wishes. Ever a fan. You’re cherished. Your work has inspired my family and me, another person replied.

When Chuck O’Kelly, who had married Gena O’Kelly in 1998, became ill, he made the decision to devote the rest of his life to taking care of her.

He admitted that in order to be there for his wife, he had to put his career on hold.

“Right now, my entire existence is focused on keeping Gena alive; I’ve given up my film career to do that,” he said as an explanation for his choice. This subject is, in my opinion, of utmost importance.

But what specifically occurred?

Gena had a series of MRI exams, which is where everything started.

The 59-year-old has rheumatoid arthritis, so the scans were done to allow medical professionals to keep an eye on her health.

Gena received dye injections so that the machine could display the severity of her condition.

Chuck is certain that these colours were to blame for his wife’s subsequent fall in health.

According to Chuck, Gena received three injections of the metal “gadolinium” in the same week.

Within a few hours of the first shot, Gena recalled, “I felt like my whole body was on fire — as if acid had been sent through it.”

“The fire was isolated at first, but it kept growing.”

Gena returned to the hospital where she was miraculously admitted six times after experiencing excruciating pain.

According to Gena, she began experiencing “devastating rib pain, breathing issues, physical tremors, muscle weakness, and joint stiffness.”

Gena Googled her symptoms because the physicians weren’t sure what to recommend and discovered “gadolinium poisoning.”

Doctors quickly disproved her notion.

The dye “is meant to be out of patients’ systems safely within hours following injection,” they continued.

Chuck made the decision to address his wife’s symptoms at that point.

Gena was given gadolinium poisoning treatment after getting in touch with them at a facility in Nevada.

Weeks after receiving the injections, Gena arrived at the clinic having lost 15 pounds and had problems swallowing. Gena acknowledged that she had gone through a lot of suffering before seeking medical attention. “I had to be given baby food.

“During the five months that I was in bed with an IV, I received round-the-clock nurse care. Chuck stayed on the couch with me and never got up. I wanted to be there to raise my kids.

It is now Gena and Chuck Norris’ life’s work to educate people about gadolinium and any potential side effects.

Chuck and I are determined to change it because it’s a terrible, ugly truth that has been kept hidden, Gena said.

The couple sued eleven pharmaceutical companies for allowing the injections as a result of the incident, and Gena is still dealing with her issues.

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