Bella Hadid updated about her health
Bella Hadid, who is being treated for Lyme disease, informed her fans about her condition.
In an emotional, lengthy Instagram post, Bella talked about living quietly with the disease and thanked her mother, Yolanda Hadid, and her supporters for helping her.
“When I grow up, a little pain will make me happy because I won’t give up on myself 🫶🏼” Bella began.
“I would like to thank my mother who kept all my medical records, stood by me, never left my side, protected and supported me, but most of all, she believes in me despite everything
Bella admits it despite her. Success in her life, privilege and a lot of love, sad He feels a little guilty for what happened, but what he experienced today proved him right.
“Living in this state, failing at time and work, has made me miserable trying to please myself, my family, and my supporters, as I explained No. It makes me sad and sick.” the blessings/privilege/opportunity/love around me is the most confusing. There’s something I want to tell you: 1: I’m fine, you don’t have to worry ❤️ and 2: I wouldn’t change anything for the worlds. If I have to go through all this again, here in the season I’m in right now, I’ll finally do it again in good health. She made me the person I am today,” she added.
“The universe works in its most painful and beautiful way, if you are struggling- it will get better. I promise. you must turn back, persevere, believe in your own ways, walk in your own truth and righteousness.” “The dark clouds will finally lift. I am grateful and want life, 100+ days of Lyme disease, chronic illness, chronic pain relief, nearly 15 years of invisible suffering.
It’ll be worth it if I can, God willing I can pour love into a full glass of life and be truly myself for the first time.
“I did my best to choose the best photos because the passion for experience has become the best experience in my life, full of friends, new vision and a new brain.”
“I’ll be back when I’m ready.” I miss you so much. I love you so much,” she end the post