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Danny Bonaduce takes medical leave from Seattle radio show due to 'mystery illness'

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PARSIPPANY, NJ - OCTOBER 28: Danny Bonaduce attends Chiller Theater Expo Winter 2017 at Parsippany Hilton on October 28, 2017 in Parsippany, New Jersey. (Photo by Bobby Bank/Getty Images) SEATTLE - Danny Bonaduce is "feeling the love" as he faces a "mystery illness."On Sunday, the "Partridge Family" star shared a Facebook post penned by his sister Celia Bonaduce, who announced that the actor is addressing a health concern."Many of you have reached out to see what’s going on with my brother Danny," Celia began her post. "Thank you.

Along with Dairy Queen dipped cones and your messages, he is feeling the love. We are not being coy when we say this is a ‘mystery illness’… in layman’s terms, his balance sucks – super sucks – and all the great medical minds of Seattle are at work trying to solve this conundrum.""We will keep you posted," Celia shared. "Please remember, that while he is a public figure, he is also my well-loved brother."Bonaduce shared a similar sentiment."Thank you for all of the well wishes," tweeted the former child star. "It really means a lot to me that so many of you have reached out."On Friday, the 62-year-old announced on Twitter that he was taking a temporary leave from his radio show due to his illness.

He has been on "The Danny Bonaduce & Sarah Morning Show" on Seattle radio station KZOK since 2011."Some news to share. I’m taking a temporary medical leave from my radio show," he tweeted. "I’ll share more when I know more.

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