

Crystal Chappell, Michael Sabatino
Getty Images (2)Days of Our Life alation Crystal Chappell is sharing a rare husband’s update Michael Sabatinohealth of health.
“She is good,” Chappell, 59, speaks Swooon In an interview published Thursday, February 13. “We live in a beautiful house at the central beach. We can see the ocean. It’s sorted. That’s the class of our vibe today.”
On September 2024, SOAP star first took part in his social media followers Sabatino, 69, diagnosed with Parkinson.
“She’s good people,” he wrote by x during the period. “We feel blessed and ready for tomorrow. Meanwhile, to quote him, he makes a ‘good’ martini with right hand.”
Parkinson’s is an activity in the nervous system of worsening time, according to Mayo Clinic. Although Parkinson disease is no longer recovering, drugs can help symptoms better. In addition, a health care professional can suggest operations to help prevent brain parts and reducing symptoms.
“I feel good,” shared with the Sabatino in his newest interview. “I have a great doctor on Stanford (Medicine). He gave me meds that are different from controlling any kind of tremors. I’m lucky because I’m so good shape. I’m very good.”
While the partner Days of Our Life Alum knows that some people are “challenged by balance,” he made it a priority to do many balance exercises.

“Also,” he added, “I have a lot of yoga with crystals.”
Chappell and Sabatino united 34 years and married for 28. The couple – which first met in the set of Days of Our Life When he played Lawrence Almain as he described Carly Manning – about two children, Jacob, 24, and Dylan 21.
While their children are considered adults, both Chappell and Sabatus are happy to have one near.
“We have a college student who still lives in us, but he has a job,” Sabatino shared. “We saw him probably half the week.”
Recently, kids have been able to change for the holiday season. “Three wonderful good and loving men …. Yes, feel good,” Chappell’s letter by Instagram On December 2024. “Happy happy!
While Sabatino’s Health First, Chappell makes space focus on a troubleshooting project, he works hard to return the popular series,, Venice.
“It’s a rich season,” he goes. “There is a lot going on a lot of trouble, many communities and united. There is also laughter too.”