Breaking Benjamin frontman Benjamin Burnley has opened up about the mysterious illness that plagued him since 2007, one that causes dizziness and extreme joint and muscle discomfort.
"I'm still extremely sick after getting the same answers from some 300 doctors: 'We don't know what's wrong with you,'" Burnley told Rolling Stone. "The last time I was in a doctor's office, I slammed down my medical records, which are as thick as a phone book, and walked out. I'm tired of being a guinea pig. Now I push through the horrendous pain and do my thing."
"The muscle and joint pain is so horrendous it distracts me from my other symptoms, so it's relieving in a sick way," he said. "Basically, my only relief is intense pain."
Breaking Benjamin recently released Dark Before Dawn and is the band's first ever number one album on the Billboard chart.
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