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Jenna Jameson Shares Video Using a Walker, Says She’s Trying to ‘Phase Out’ Her Wheelchair: ‘Up and About’

Jenna Jamesonis making major strides in her recovery.

On Wednesday, theformer adult film star, 47, shared a video on her Instagram Story walking through her home with a walker, showing her followers the progress she’s made since an unknown sickness in January left herunable to walk.

“Hey guys, so a little update. I am up and walking with my walker. I’m doing it with one hand right now, usually I’m a little bit more nimble,” she told her followers while filming herself taking a few steps. “But I’m up and about. Trying to phase out the wheelchair.”

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Jenna Jameson Shares Video Using a Walker, Says She’s Trying to ‘Phase Out’ Her Wheelchair: ‘Up and About’

Last month, Jameson said she’s in “good spirits” and “getting stronger everyday” thanks to physical therapy.

“Physical Therapy is helping so much, staying consistent and in good spirits,” she wrote alongside aselfie. Thank you for all of your prayers, lifting me up."

In March, Jameson said she was at home and in bed, but doing her best to improve aftera month-long hospital stayand amisdiagnosis of Guillain-Barré.

“I am slowly but surely building back strength,” she said on her Instagram Story. “I am walking around — with a walker. My legs have lost a lot of muscle so I am busy trying to build it back. This has been not only physically taxing but I think, more than that, just really mentally challenging. Very mentally challenging.”

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Jenna Jameson recovery

“As you can see, yes, I’m able to move my legs. I’m not paralyzed,” she said. “I am just dealing with extreme muscle weakness. Some issues with my left nerve.”

She later added that the issue is in her left femoral nerve, which runs from the hip down to just above the knee and controls the surrounding muscles.

Jameson, who lives in Hawaii with her partnerLior Bittonand their 4-year-old daughter Batel Lu, said that the recovery process is “messy, it’s not fun. But I like a good challenge.”

“I am fighting, I am kicking a–, I am taking names and soon I will be back up on my feet unaided, and life will be back to normal. I mean, as normal as I can be,” she added, with a laugh.

source: people.com