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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2015 14:00:24 GMT -8
Grim Prognosis: Ashley Olsen’s ‘Symptoms Have Gotten Worse’ In Her Fight With Debilitating Lyme Disease Ashley Olsen‘s struggle with debilitating Lyme disease has taken a turn for the worse. The petite 28-year-old is suffering from low energy and “she’s in a lot of pain,” an insider close to the star reveals to In Touch. As RadarOnline.com reported, Olsen contracted the incurable disease, which is spread through ticks, several years ago. “Her symptoms have gotten worse,” the insider notes. “She’s had to take a step back from her business. She used to be in the office all the time, but lately she’s often just not well, so she rests a lot at home. She’s really having a difficult time.” Unfortunately, Olsen’s moods are all over the place as she battles the disease that often causes sufferers pain that feels like pins and needles or burning as well as brain fog and forgetfulness. PHOTOS: Everywhere You Look… It’s A Scandal! Bob Saget Reveals The 20 Biggest ‘Full House’ Secrets In New Tell-All “She’s really struggling, and it comes out in anger — she’s at the point where she’s having a hard time dealing,” the insider says. “She just seems all-around cranky. Between her pain and her exhaustion,” she’s really having a difficult time. For now, Olsen is just doing her best to manage the disease that’s been “a major disappointment for her” through exercise and physical therapy. “She’s been trying to get on a health kick, by going to the gym and taking better care of herself,” says the insider. Source
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Post by Willing Sniper on May 21, 2015 15:56:18 GMT -8
It's a good thing we have a spare.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 8:46:35 GMT -8
Aw, how sad!
She does look super pale and not so great in that photo.
Hope she'll be okay!
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 8:51:19 GMT -8
It's a good thing we have a spare. A hot spare is a good thing.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 8:51:38 GMT -8
Aw, how sad! She does look super pale and not so great in that photo. Hope she'll be okay! Its quite a painful disease, how sad. :(
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Post by ☮hippiechick☮ on May 22, 2015 12:53:51 GMT -8
i have had a tic bite that was getting the bullseye & got myself on antibiotics. it's rampant here in the woodsy parts & a definite way of life to watch out april thru nov. it's a nasty disease for sure.
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Post by spicealicious on May 23, 2015 6:11:34 GMT -8
Lyme disease is a very serious illness. It can cripple you, cause brain damage, blindness, and arthritic pain on an ongoing basis. Early detection is very important. With early detection there is a cure with antibiotic treatment. Late-stage Lyme disease is incurable, and has lead to several deaths. Long-term antibiotic treatment is necessary for late-stage. Most physicians are not educated in medical school about Lyme disease. Perhaps it's time that changed eh?
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2015 11:30:51 GMT -8
Lyme disease is a very serious illness. It can cripple you, cause brain damage, blindness, and arthritic pain on an ongoing basis. Early detection is very important. With early detection there is a cure with antibiotic treatment. Late-stage Lyme disease is incurable, and has lead to several deaths. Long-term antibiotic treatment is necessary for late-stage. Most physicians are not educated in medical school about Lyme disease. Perhaps it's time that changed eh? Yes, it is a horrible disease and often not diagnosed or misdiagnosed. I was camping with a friend and she was bitten by a tick, she managed to keep the tick and we had it tested. It was a scary time.
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Post by ✿Lexxy✿ on May 27, 2015 12:00:51 GMT -8
Lyme disease is a very serious illness. It can cripple you, cause brain damage, blindness, and arthritic pain on an ongoing basis. Early detection is very important. With early detection there is a cure with antibiotic treatment. Late-stage Lyme disease is incurable, and has lead to several deaths. Long-term antibiotic treatment is necessary for late-stage. Most physicians are not educated in medical school about Lyme disease. Perhaps it's time that changed eh? Thank you for that explanation because I know my mom had Lyme disease & I know she was cured. She must have caught it early. Thankfully.
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Post by FanOfDorks on Jun 22, 2015 13:59:21 GMT -8
I knew the twins suffered from eating disorders but didnt know about this. Its sad as they are nice girls as far as I have heard.
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