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On Wednesday evening, it was known that chronic pulmonary fibrosis had been diagnosed in Crown Princess Mette-Marit (45 years old).
– Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit has discovered a chronic lung disease that, at times, could limit the exercise of her official program, according to a press release from the Royal House.
"It's a chronic illness that Mette-Marit will live the rest of her life. It's hard to say what kind of consequences this will have, says Se and Hør kongehusekspert, Anders Johan Stavseng.
– wants transparency
The king's expert believes that it is difficult for the Crown Princess to be open about chronic illness.
"It's very difficult, but at the same time, fooled by Mette-Marit to be open about it.He wants to be open on difficult topics and has always burned her.However it was difficult for her to speak of his own health, which certainly relieved him, "said Stavseng.
The Crown Princess tells the NRK that it's not nice to talk publicly about her health, but that she wants to talk about the disease to avoid speculation over time.
Stavseng emphasizes that the Crown Princess has always been open to difficult topics and personal relationships – and has given a lot of self-esteem.
– This is hard and brave of her. Obviously, Mette-Marit and the whole family had a difficult and difficult time.
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The illness will limit the working capacity of the Princess of State in the future. It will therefore be necessary to plan periods without any program.
– Mette-Marit is open to the idea that she will do everything possible to play the role of Crown Princess. But she asks to understand that she needs to rest for a while and that she will be able to perform her official duties less often than before, "Stavseng said.
– Make it easier for others
Since the disease is known, many have come out and thanked Mette-Marit for transparency. Jonas Gahr Støre said:
"I feel with Crown Princess Mette-Marit and her family, and I will praise her for her open-mindedness.Many people have a hard time talking about their own health, and that's why it's It is very important for her to do this – it will make it easier for others, and NRK says I wish her every success in investigating and treating in the future.
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Prime Minister Erna Solberg also sends warm thoughts to the Crown Princess:
"Today, I address warm thoughts to Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and now it is important that the Crown Princess receive quality treatment, follow-up and care.
Prolonged health problems
The Crown Princess told NRK that she has been suffering from health problems for a few years and that the epidemics of recent years were more pronounced.
In recent years, the 45-year-old woman had to cancel assignments due to pneumonia and also suffered from respiratory infections.
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By the end of March, the Crown Princess would have undergone minor surgery, without the assistant director of the palace communication director wanting to deepen the subject of the operation.
In the fall of 2015, the Crown Princess was to attend a trip to Brazil with Crown Prince Haakon, but his doctor advised him to travel because of repeated respiratory infections.
The following year, she travels to New York to attend the 50th anniversary of UNDP, but due to pneumonia, she is advised not to travel.
In 2002, she also suffered from pneumonia after being seized since her visit to Salt Lake City as part of the Olympics.
It is unclear whether the above cases are related to the illness of which the Crown Princess is now diagnosed.
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