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00:00It's not fixed. It's still being worked on.
00:05You look good. You sound good. You look and sound like you.
00:09I feel fine.
00:10He may be stepping back from the stage,
00:12but Billy Joel is making sure fans know he's still very much in a New York state of mind.
00:17In a new interview with People, the 76-year-old music legend opened up about a recent diagnosis
00:23that he called SCARY, a brain disorder known as normal pressure hydrocephalus, or NPH.
00:30It's a condition that's not widely understood even by those who suffer from it,
00:34and Joel admitted he hadn't heard of it until his own experience.
00:38The condition, which affects balance, vision, and even hearing,
00:41first became noticeable earlier this year when Joel felt like he was constantly on a rocking boat.
00:47That dizzying sensation eventually led him to seek medical help,
00:51resulting in a diagnosis that explained his symptoms but also meant major changes.
00:56It was scary, he admitted, but I'm okay.
00:59Joel emphasized that while the diagnosis was disturbing,
01:02he's getting treatment and staying optimistic about the road ahead.
01:05I know a lot of people are worried about me and my health,
01:08but I just want to let them know, don't worry, I'm not deathly ill.
01:12In May, he officially canceled all of his 2025 concerts,
01:16saying that the condition had been exasperated by recent performances,
01:20and that he'd been advised to rest and undergo physical therapy.
01:23A statement from Joel's team reassured fans that he's receiving excellent care
01:27and is grateful for all the love and support coming his way.
01:30His wife, Alexis Roderick, took to Instagram to thank fans for the outpouring of love,
01:35calling Billy the heart of their family and saying they're hopeful for his full recovery.
01:40Joel's daughter, Alexa Ray, echoed that support, writing,
01:43We love you and we got you, pop, and calling her father the most resilient man she's ever known.
01:48Though he missed the world premiere of his new HBO documentary, Billy Joel and So It Goes,
01:53those closest to him say he's focused on healing and on being there for his family.
01:58The two-part special takes fans through the highs and lows of his iconic career,
02:02reminding everyone why he's one of music's most enduring voices.
02:05Co-director Jessica Levin told the Post that Joel is a fighter and that what drives him most
02:10is staying around for the ones he loves.
02:12While the stage may be quiet for now, the piano man is still playing life by his own tune
02:17and fans everywhere are rooting for his full recovery.
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