London:
Supermodel Kate Moss has been diagnosed with a nerve disorder after experiencing paralysis in her right arm.
The 38-year-old catwalk queen was unable to move her limb last weekend at the Ritz hotel in Paris, France, eported Daily Mail online.
"Kate was at the Ritz when she woke and had no feeling in her arm, which was terrifying. She saw the hotel's doctor and when she came back, she got a second opinion. She has told her friends she has ulnar nerve entrapment, a common disorder that can result in a temporary paralysis. Her hand is not paralysed or injured in any permanent way," a source said.
The news came as a blow to Moss, who has nine-year-old daughter Lila Grace with former boyfriend Jefferson Hack - as she and her rocker husband Jamie Hince are preparing to move into a new 7.25 million pounds home in Highgate, north London. "Jamie will do most of the unpacking as Kate has been in a lot of pain. She was told the condition could take months to heal. She has told all her friends about her hospital drama," the source added.
The 38-year-old catwalk queen was unable to move her limb last weekend at the Ritz hotel in Paris, France, eported Daily Mail online.
"Kate was at the Ritz when she woke and had no feeling in her arm, which was terrifying. She saw the hotel's doctor and when she came back, she got a second opinion. She has told her friends she has ulnar nerve entrapment, a common disorder that can result in a temporary paralysis. Her hand is not paralysed or injured in any permanent way," a source said.
The news came as a blow to Moss, who has nine-year-old daughter Lila Grace with former boyfriend Jefferson Hack - as she and her rocker husband Jamie Hince are preparing to move into a new 7.25 million pounds home in Highgate, north London. "Jamie will do most of the unpacking as Kate has been in a lot of pain. She was told the condition could take months to heal. She has told all her friends about her hospital drama," the source added.