César Bono Opens Up About His Chronic Pain

Mexican actor César Bono shares his daily struggles with chronic pain, including the loss of mobility in his left hand due to multiple strokes. Despite the challenges, he takes a humorous approach to his condition and considers moving to the Casa del Actor.


César Bono Opens Up About His Chronic Pain

The renowned actor César Bono recently confessed to the difficult situation he is facing after losing the mobility of his left hand following several heart attacks. The comedian shared in an interview how the chronic pain he suffers becomes unbearable at night, despite trying to lead a normal life during the day.

The artist revealed that, despite his efforts to regain mobility, doctors have told him there is not much that can be done about it. He is even considering moving to the Actor's House, an institution that supports artists with economic or health problems.

In his own words, César Bono expressed: 'My pains, which are many, I want you to know are very exhausting. I lead a normal life, but at night the pain is severe.' Despite the difficult situation, the actor maintains his characteristic sense of humor, commenting: 'Now yes, I’ve died before I did, huh. Not because of the food, but to not be a bother to the family. But thank God I can bathe by myself, I go to the bathroom by myself.'

Over the past few years, César Bono has gone through numerous health issues that have led him to the hospital multiple times. Despite the irreversible condition of his left hand, the comedian shows a posture of resilience and is grateful for the small daily victories he can still experience.