Jenna Jameson Finally Gives Fans An Update On Her Health Crisis

Former adult film star Jenna Jameson was admitted to the hospital for what would end up being over a month in January, via Page Six. When Jameson's health first began to suffer, she was mistakenly diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. The CDC describes Guillain-Barré syndrome as "a rare, autoimmune disorder in which a person's own immune system damages the nerves." Initially, this diagnosis appeared to align with the symptoms Jameson had been experiencing, including weight loss, nausea, decreased mobility, and fatigue, as reported by Newsweek at the time. In early February, Jameson's longtime partner, Lior Bitton, shared with the star's fans that the diagnosis had been incorrect. "It was confirmed by the doctor after a second test and five rounds of IVIG," Bitton said.

Bitton promised to keep fans and followers updated on Jameson's condition and continued to provide updates. "Her muscles in her legs were very weak. So she wasn't able to walk to the bathroom," Bitton shared of the early days of the ongoing ordeal. "She was falling on the way back or to the bathroom, I would have to pick her up and carry her to bed. And then within two days it got really not so good, her legs started to not hold her, she wasn't able to walk," the businessman continued. After a long stay in the hospital, Jameson was finally released, and she shared an update with fans from her own Instagram Story.

Jenna Jameson's doctors still have questions

Following Jenna Jameson's release from the hospital after a lengthy stay, the star finally got on Instagram to let fans know for herself how she was doing. Unfortunately, although she was discharged, Jameson still has no official diagnosis regarding her symptoms. She is still unable to walk and says that she has been "just resting" at home, according to Page Six.

"I still have more testing to do but it seems there's something off with my femoral nerve, and it's affecting my strength in my legs so I am still in a wheelchair, unfortunately, but I hope to be out of the wheelchair soon and walking, so say a little prayer," Jameson shared as she informed her followers of her condition. She also said that her legs had become exceptionally thin and that she was severely lacking in quad strength, as noted by Yahoo! News. While she is finally able to be comfortable at home, Jameson still awaits official treatment as doctors continue to search for an official diagnosis.