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Spencer had been suffering from spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the spinal column that puts pressure on nerves (doctors believe it could stem from a childhood car accident). Unable to move her legs after surgery to treat the condition, Spencer, then 46, fell into a deep depression as her numbness turned into unmanageable, chronic back pain.

Bolstered by the support of her husband Garry Fields and her mom Cheryl Pelt, Spencer sought treatment at New Jersey’s Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, which had also treated Christopher Reeve. The veterinarian says the day she was accepted into the program, “the depression lifted.”

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Like many women who suffer through breast cancer, Spencer has a family history of the disease. But she says that through the support she’s getting from her family and friends, she’s going to pull through.

It doesn’t hurt that she’s also had some good news recently –she’s been inducted into the Smithsonian Museum in the exhibition of the African-American culture! Spencer is the only child star to be inducted.

“I still can’t believe it,” she says. “That’s something people can look at for years to come, long after I’m gone.”

 

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‘What’s Happening’ Child Star Journey Past Disease & Injury To Healing  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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