Jenna Jameson making strides but still using a walker amid health battle

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Jenna Jameson discharged from hospital, still unable to walk

Jenna Jameson is on the mend but not completely out of the woods just yet.

The former porn star, 48, shared on Instagram Tuesday that she is “still walking with a walker, but making strides!”

She posted a photo of herself posing on a balcony and said she was “propped up.”

However, the image appears to be a throwback since Jameson also shared a few videos of herself on her Instagram Stories Tuesday in which she looks noticeably different.

In the one of the clips, the model recorded her legs and wiggled them around to show she has “good movement.”

“As you can see, I can move everything,” she said to clarify the misconception that she is paralyzed.

“I just cannot bear weight, so yeah, we’re still looking for a cause behind everything that’s happening, but as soon as I find out, you’ll be the first to know. Well, maybe not the first, but, you know, the second or third.”

Jameson then posted another video that showed her face and said to her followers, “Things are OK.”

However, the mother of three — she shares twin sons Journey and Jesse, 13, with ex Tito Ortiz and daughter Batel, 4, with boyfriend Lior Bitton — said she has not been sleeping “well” because of her health issues.

“It’s weird, like, when I lay down to go to sleep, I get a lot of pain, like, stabbing pains,” she said. “I don’t know if it’s, like, nerves reconnecting or whatever, but it’s just really hard to sleep.”

The actress added, “I’m hopefully moving in a better direction.”

Jameson has been battling a mystery illness for months.

She was initially diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome in January after first losing her ability to walk, but doctors later ruled out the disorder following a series of tests.

In February, she was finally discharged from the hospital after just under two months.

“I still have more testing to do but it seems there’s something off with my femoral nerve, and it’s affecting my strength in my legs,” she said at the time. “So I am still in a wheelchair, unfortunately, but I hope to be out of the wheelchair soon and walking, so say a little prayer.”

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