‘Bachelor’ star Megan Marx reveals diagnosis of rare debilitating condition, spinocerebellar ataxia
“Bachelor in Paradise” star actress, Megan Marx has revealed her shock at being diagnosed with a rare and debilitating condition.
Marx took to social media to share with her followers that she has spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA6), a rare inherited neurological condition that progressively affects movement
Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA6) is a neurological condition caused by a genetic change in the CACNA1A gene. This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, and it affects 1 in 100,000 people.
It is characterized by progressive problems with movement, and initial symptoms include problems with balance and coordination. Over time symptoms can progress to tremors, uncontrolled muscle tension, and loss of coordination in the arms.
The symptoms usually begin at the age of 40-50, and most people need wheelchair assistance by the time they are in their 60s.
Marx, who first became famous on Ritchie Strahan’s season of “The Bachelor” in 2016, reassured her fans that she is remaining optimistic despite the diagnosis.
“Months of waiting for gene test results, I met with the neurologist on Friday,” Marx said.
“S*** news. Diagnosis. Some tears while Keith took over the conversation.
“F*** huh! Feeling grateful for my physical body right now, in its present state, before neurological degeneration attempts to take some of me from me.
“All the yays for lovemaking and skinny dipping and hiking and painting and food-ing and bad dancing and awful conversations at bars.
“Actually feeling grateful altogether. Many have worse diagnoses. Just some processing to do. Lots of living to do.”