
After sharing his heartbreaking diagnosis, Peter Frampton recently discussed his ongoing battle with a rare degenerative condition. It has gradually affected his ability to play guitar, but the legendary singer has not given up trying. Instead, the 76-year-old shared that he still holds an optimistic outlook on life. In fact, he is grateful for the chance to build a successful life and have a wonderful family.
Peter Frampton opens up about his health battle
Peter Frampton recently sat down for an interview with Page Six. In his conversation, he opened up about his everyday life and how a rare and progressive muscle disease, Inclusion Body Myositis, has affected him. It is usually difficult for a person to live every day knowing that he is dealing with a health condition with no cure. Still, the Grammy-winner singer is managing it with grace and positivity. Although he admitted that it has started affecting his muscles and daily movements, he still chooses to focus on the positive side. In his words:
“My outlook on it is, ‘That’s life. I’ve been so lucky. I’ve had an up-and-down career, but in the long run, I look at the big picture. Look at the last 60 years. Wow, I’m the luckiest guy alive! I’m a very positive person. I know the endgame, but it doesn’t bother me.”















