Ashton Kutcher Recalls Desperation When He Lost His Vision and Hearing Due to Vasculitis
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The former 'Two and a Half Men' actor was desperate to regain his ability to see, hear, and walk after he was diagnosed with the rare autoimmune disease in 2019.

AceShowbiz - Ashton Kutcher urgently wanted to "reclaim his health" after losing his vision. Suffering a year-long battle with the autoimmune disease vasculitis in 2019 which left him unable to see, hear, or walk, the 44-year-old star explained that he just "woke up one day" with an array of problems.

"I woke up one day and was having vision issues, could hardly see. Knocked out my hearing, which threw off my equilibrium, my balance and I couldn't walk. I had vasculitis that you're very well aware," he said.

"There's a standard you become accustomed to in your life, like being able to see clearly. And then suddenly you can't see, like you have this occlusion and you can't see. And then, like, 'Why are you not f****** talking louder because I can't hear you?' You want to reclaim the health that you once had!"

The "Dude, Where's My Car?" actor - who managed to complete a marathon in New York City last month - went on to explain that he now has a mental attitude towards life since he made a full recovery which enables him to keep going.

Speaking on the premiere episode of Paramount+'s new health series, "The Checkup With Dr. David Agus", he added, "Part of it is this mental thing I have around achieving a full comeback from waking up at the hospital."

"I was unable to walk and I was like, wait a second, if I can go from not being able to walk to running a marathon in a three-year span, then I can let that be a part of the past and be like, 'I'm back. I'm good."

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