“Surgery Ahead: Danny Bonaduce, ‘The Partridge Family’ Star, Prepares for Brain Surgery as Fans Send Well Wishes”

The news that Danny Bonaduce will undergo brain surgery has fans sending their warmest wishes to him.

In a Friday, June 2 online interview with TMZ, Bonaduce disclosed that he had struggled to speak and move for months before being identified as having hydrocephalus, a fluid buildup in the brain’s ventricles. I can’t walk right now, he said.
I can’t, to put it simply.
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The actor claimed that his 2009 boxing match with former MLB player José Canseco or the time he took a guitar to the head on a reality TV show may have contributed to his neurological disease, even though he doesn’t know how it developed.

The “Partridge Family” actor Danny Bonaduce is undergoing brain surgery. Fans send their best wishes to him.
The 63-year-old will therefore have a shunt implanted in his head on Monday, June 5. He is expecting the procedure to improve his condition. If I can get from here to the kitchen on my own, great job, he exclaimed.
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“I won’t ever run on the track or in the box again. ”.

Alison Arngrim from Little House on the Prairie has backed Bonaduce on Twitter.

On Friday, Arngrim tweeted a request that people keep Danny Bonaduce in their thoughts and prayers. I couldn’t tell you what a nice guy he really is in real life without jeopardizing his reputation, LOL. ”.

Bonaduce retorted, “You’ve always had my back. Gratitude is in order. ”.

Bonaduce’s TMZ interview was tweeted, which attracted more well-wishers.

One Twitter user wrote, “Danny, good luck to you!”.
You’ll soon revert to your former self.


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Another user responded by tweeting, “Sending you tons of prayers! You can do this! I wish for a full and speedy recovery. ”.

In the sitcom The Partridge Family, which aired on ABC for its entire four-season run from 1970 to 1974, Bonaduce portrayed teenage bassist Danny Partridge.

On TV shows like The Drew Carey Show, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Monk, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, he has made a ton of cameos. Additionally, he had a significant role in his own VH1 reality program, Breaking Bonaduce.