The model said she will return to work as soon as she is fully recovered. He also expressed confidence that a bright streak is coming.
American model Bella Hadid, who was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2012, caused by the bite of a specific type of tick, took a break from her career to take care of her health.
The celebrity, after a recent exacerbation of a serious illness, underwent a hundred-day course of treatment, sharing its results with fans on Instagram.
The 26-year-old fashion model published photos where you can see that the star is being treated on an outpatient basis: he made droppers at home, and, if necessary, visited the hospital to -one.
“First, I’m fine, you have nothing to worry about. Second, I wouldn’t change a thing for the world. If I had to go through all this again to get here, in this moment, where I am now. , to all of you, I will do it all. It made me who I am today. The universe works in the worst and most beautiful ways, but I have to say that if you fight, everything will be fine. I promise to stay strong, believe in yourself and at best, then the clouds begin to clear. I feel so grateful for these 100+ days of treatment, almost 15 years of invisible suffering – it was all worth it,” shared Hadid.
He also thanked his mother for her support, who “took care of all his medical records,” as well as the doctors who cared for him throughout these 100 days.
In addition, the supermodel claims that she chose the most “positive” photos from all the scared fans.
Check out this post on InstagramPosted by Bella 🦋 (@bellahadid)
It was previously reported that Bella Hadid broke up with her boyfriend Mark Kalman after a two-year relationship.
Bella Hadid suffered from Lyme disease
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