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Whoopi Goldberg using a zimmer frame due to agonising battle with sciatica

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Hollywood star Whoopi Goldberg now requires the use of a zimmer frame after suffering a harrowing sciatica battle. The Sister Act star, 65, has been plagued by the painful health issue for years and was recently forced to take a week off from her role on US TV show The View, Viewers were left shocked when the American actress revealed she now needs a walker just to get around. “Yes, it's me, I'm back,” joked Whoopi, before revealing how hard it’s been for her since her sciatica diagnosis. "I was out because I was dealing with something called sciatica, which is a bulging disc in your back and it impacts the sciatic nerve, which sends pain down your leg,” revealed Whoopi. “So there I was, trying to move my leg - impossible to do, and it

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