Stevie Nicks

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Stevie Nicks was born Stephanie Lynn Nicks in 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona.[1][2][3] She is a musician, singer, and songwriter and has much success with the band Fleetwood Mac and solo. Nicks has "faced a variety of issues, personal (i.e. cocaine, chronic fatigue syndrome) and professional."[4]

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In 1987 she "was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and found herself, once again, with an addiction problem, this time to pain killers."(sic)[1]

"The band embarked on the Shake The Cage tour in September 1987…. The tour was suspended during Nicks' bout with chronic fatigue syndrome and developing addiction to Klonopin, though it resumed in 1988."[2]

"I don't sleep at night…"[5]

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