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Danny Bonaduce undergoing brain surgery after shock health diagnosis

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TMZ on Friday, saying he was finally diagnosed with hydrocephalus in March following appointments with more than 100 doctors.

Hydrocephalus is a neurological disorder caused by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the cavities of the brain. Symptoms in adults include problems with balance, blurred vision and memory loss, according to the National Institutes of Health.“I can’t figure out what caused it, because I’ve done so many stupid things,” Bonaduce self-deprecatingly admitted while speaking to TMZ. “I took a guitar to the head on a reality show and that hurt and was possibly the cause of all this,” he added.

A post shared by Danny Bonaduce (@therealdannybonaduce)Bonaduce didn’t disclose when the surgery will take place but said the procedure will involve the insertion of a drain port in the back of his head to get rid of excess fluid.The longtime star first went public with his health battle in April last year, announcing he was taking a leave of absence from “The Danny Bonaduce & Sarah Morning Show” on Seattle radio station KZOK, which he has hosted since 2011.“Some news to share.

I’m taking a temporary medical leave from my radio show,” he tweeted at the time. “I’ll share more when I know more. I’m still working towards receiving a diagnosis.

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