Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Trista Sutter Breaks Down in Tears Over Husband Ryan's Health Battles: "It's Been Hard"

Trista Sutter Breaks Down in Tears Over Husband Ryan's Health Battles: "It's Been Hard"

  • "I'm not doing great…I've been struggling for sure," Trista Sutter admitted after being asked how she's coping with her husband Ryan Sutter's recent Lyme disease diagnosis.
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    Bachelor Nation’s Trista Sutter is pulling back the curtain on her family’s situation.

    The reality TV personality, who became the first-ever Bachelorette star in 2003 and married contestant Ryan Sutter later that year, opened up about her husband’s recent Lyme disease diagnosis. Just last month, the couple finally received answers about Ryan’s year-long health battle after he previously told his Instagram followers that he was suffering from a mystery illness.

    Speaking to Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti on their Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous podcast, Trista discussed how she’s been coping with her husband’s diagnosis.

    “It’s been hard,” she tearfully shared on the Tuesday, June 29 episode. “And not because I want any attention on me…I want him to be better. I want him to wake up feeling great. I want him to be able to spend time with our family and make memories. And when you don’t feel good, it just takes away from life.”

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    Trista reiterated, “I’m not doing great…I’ve been struggling for sure.”

    The mom of two admitted that between the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and raising her two kids, Maxwell, 13, and Blakesley, 12, there’s been a lot going on.

    “I don’t know if it’s been COVID or all that Ryan has been dealing with, with insurance companies, and doctors and then just life,” she said. “And trying to be happy for my kids. They’re 12 and 13, and they’re relatively independent, but I want them to have a great summer and for them to have a great school year, so my focus has to be on them.”

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    Back in May, Trista echoed similar sentiments about Ryan’s Lyme disease.

    “It’s been hard,” Trista shared on her Better Etc. podcast. “It’s a really difficult thing to see the person that you love most in this world struggling. And he’s a big strong guy, and to see him get emotional and feel helpless in a way in that all I could do was really advocate for him. So, that’s what I did.”

    At the time, Ryan also detailed his health issues and revealed that he started experiencing symptoms in early 2020. However, the couple didn’t disclose his medical journey until November of that year.

    “My body would just itch for no reason,” he recalled. “I’d get some pretty severe headaches…swollen lymph nodes, nausea, night sweats, fevers, really really deep bone aches and muscle aches and joint aches, periods of extreme fatigue—almost paralyzing fatigue…. All things that I just had never really experienced before in my life. I mean, I’ve done a lot of things that have made me tired, but this was beyond tired.”

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    Along with his diagnosis, the former Bachelorette contestant explained that he also contracted COVID-19, as well as experienced other health issues that affected his immune system.

    But despite everything he’s been through, Ryan remained positive, sharing, “I truly believe that we’re on the right path now. I’m very thankful for where we are and for everyone who’s helped us get there, whether that’s doctors, our family support or even all the people that have written in on social media or in other avenues.”

    Tuesday, June 15, 2021

    Jeffree Star is Selling $20 Million Home After “God Awful” Year of Scandal and Mental Health Struggles

    Jeffree Star is Selling $20 Million Home After “God Awful” Year of Scandal and Mental Health Struggles

  • Jeffree Star listed his 25,000 sq. ft. home for $20 million after deciding to start the "next chapter" of his life as a full-time Wyomingite. He said he's leaving California and seeking therapy.
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    Jeffree Star is moving on from the drama by moving out of California. 

    The cosmetics mogul, 35, revealed he is selling his sprawling estate in Hidden Hills, Calif., which features eight bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. The property also includes a 4,700 sq. ft. garage to hold his car collection of Lamborghinis, Aston Martins and Bentleys. E! News confirms he listed the mansion for $20 million.

    Instead, he’s making his second home in Wyoming his main residence going forward, Jeffree shared in a YouTube video on Tuesday, June 15. 

    “It’s time to also say goodbye to California for awhile,” he wrote in the caption. “I’m selling my giant house in LA, I’ve donated and sold all my clothes and I’m starting the next chapter of my life.”

    In his latest video, the influencer acknowledged that he’s been going through “many major life changes” lately, ranging from drama within the beauty community and those debunked Kanye West rumors to his breakup with partner Nathan Schwandt and the death of his two beloved dogs. He also suffered a “broken” back after surviving a car accident in Wyoming in April.

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    “It’s time to address my mental health and be very transparent,” he said. “I’ve had so many silent personal struggles, public feuds and ALOT of mental trauma. Caused by ME, my past actions and people from my past. I’ve had TOO MUCH loss and have been slowly healing.”

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    Jeffree explained he’s been going to therapy for the first time since high school. “I’m finally ready to share that 2020 really almost took me out,” he continued on camera. “Last summer was one of the only times I’ve ever contemplated, ‘Should I be alive?’ And that was so heavy. What was my purpose?”

    As he put it, “I just wanted to share what I was going through and it was god awful,” adding, “It came to a point where I really wanted to understand my brain, understand my emotions and get things under control. Why am I lashing out?”

    He said a friend gave him a therapist’s number, which he stared at for months before making the call. “Once I started going through and processing everything… it was like cracking open a safe,” he recalled. “I’m leaving this in the best place… I’m actually in a really great place mentally. I feel like I’m thriving.”

    The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star alum said he now feels “ready to stop being a single person in a 25,000-square-foot home,” noting, “Let a family enjoy this.”

    “I need to have a new energy,” Jeffree explained. “So am I leaving California forever? Of course not. Am I moving to Wyoming as my main residency? Absolutely, I love it out there.”

    He added “the taxes are beautiful” as well, but overall he’s come to realize that “the excess” of luxury in his life “was almost like hoarding in a way.”

    “It feels so freeing to be able to let go of so much,” Jeffree shared.

    Last week, the makeup guru gave an exclusive interview with E! News to reflect on his past year of ups and downs. Read it here.

    Tuesday, June 8, 2021

    Meghan Trainor Recalls Baby Boy Riley's "Terrifying" Health Complications

    Meghan Trainor Recalls Baby Boy Riley's "Terrifying" Health Complications

  • Meghan Trainor shared details of son Riley's "terrifying" breathing complications that led him to spend five days in the NICU after his birth on Feb. 25.
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    Meghan Trainor is giving fans more details about welcoming her first child on Feb. 25 with husband Daryl Sabara.

    The 27-year-old “Lips Are Movin” singer spoke to Today on Wednesday, June 2 about the challenges that now-3-month-old son Riley faced when he joined the world. 

    “It was one of those horror stories where he didn’t cry,” Meghan shared. “He didn’t make noise when he came out. I was like, ‘Why isn’t he crying?’ Then they told me he was having breathing issues. It was terrifying.”

    After he was born, Riley was taken to the hospital’s NICU, where he used a feeding tube. Meghan recalled that not getting to bond with him right away was particularly difficult. 

    “I got to see him for one second before they took him away. That was probably the worst part,” she continued. “It was definitely a rough start. But we’re so lucky we got to bring him home after five days.”

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    Back in February, Meghan had announced on Instagram that Riley arrived one week early at a healthy weight of 7 pounds and 8 ounces.

    “This sweet baby boy’s due date was today on Valentine’s Day. We got to meet him Monday, Feb 8th!” the star wrote at the time. “We are SO IN LOVE [crying emoji]. Thank you @darylsabara for the best Valentine’s gift ever! Welcome to the world Riley!”

    In April, she gave offered more information about Riley’s journey by sharing a video to TikTok showing him hooked up to tubes and monitors shortly after birth.

    “We had a rocky start…but thanks to the amazing nurses, doctors, and pediatricians, Riley is a perfect, healthy and happy baby,” she captioned the video back then. 

    In December 2020, Meghan—who tied the knot with 28-year-old Spy Kids franchise alum Daryl in December 2018—revealed she had been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, a temporary condition that can lead to breathing difficulties in babies. 

    How Ryan Reynolds' Daughters Inspired Him to Discuss His Mental Health Struggles

    How Ryan Reynolds' Daughters Inspired Him to Discuss His Mental Health Struggles

  • Ryan Reynolds recently opened up online about his struggles with anxiety. And now, he's explaining just how his three daughters encouraged him to publicly post his message.
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    Ryan Reynolds is hoping to set an example for his kids.

    To mark Mental Health Awareness month in May, the Deadpool actor opened up about his own mental health struggles on Instagram in order to “destigmatize talking about it.”

    Now, the 44-year-old star is explaining how his three daughtersJames, 6, Inez, 4, and Betty, 20 months—who he shares with his wife, Blake Lively, encouraged him to post his message in the first place.

    “Part of it is that I have three daughters at home and part of my job as a parent is to model behaviors and model what it’s like to be sad and model what it’s like to be anxious, or angry. That there’s space for all these things,” Ryan told Entertainment Tonight‘s Nischelle Turner on Saturday, June 5. “The home that I grew in, that wasn’t modeled for me really. And that’s not to say that my parents were neglectful, but they come from a different generation.”

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    Furthermore, the Canadian native said that in order to “de-stigmatize things” surrounding mental health, you have to first “create a conversation.”

    “I know that when I felt at the absolute bottom it’s usually been because I felt like I was alone in something I was feeling,” he explained. “So I think when people talk about it, I don’t necessarily dwell on it or lament on it, but I think it’s important to talk about it. And when you talk about it, it kind of sets other people free.”

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    At the end of last month, Ryan shared that he struggles with anxiety.

    “May is almost over. It’s also Mental Health Awareness month. Which brings me to this,” he began his post at the time. “One of the reasons I’m posting this so late is I overschedule myself and important things slip. And one of the reasons I overschedule myself is my lifelong pal, anxiety.”

    He continued, “I know I’m not alone and more importantly, to all those like me who overschedule, overthink, overwork, over-worry and over-everything, please know you’re not alone. We don’t talk enough about mental health and don’t do enough to destigmatize talking about it. But, as with this post, better later than never, I hope…”

    In 2017, the Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard actor discussed his anxiety and how his upbringing may have contributed to his mental health struggles.

    “I have three older brothers. Our father was tough. He wasn’t easy on anyone. And he wasn’t easy on himself,” Ryan, whose father died following a battle with Parkinson’s disease in 2015, told Variety. “I think the anxiety might have started there, trying to find ways to control others by trying to control myself. At the time, I never recognized that. I was just a twitchy kid.”

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    The following year, Ryan opened up to The New York Times about how working on Deadpool helped him cope with his anxiety.

    “I have anxiety. I’ve always had anxiety. Both in the lighthearted ‘I’m anxious about this’ kind of thing, and I’ve been to the depths of the darker end of the spectrum, which is not fun,” he told the publication.

    He explained that his comic book character allowed him to really disappear into his role, noting, “When the curtain opens, I turn on this knucklehead, and he kind of takes over and goes away again once I walk off set.”

    Tuesday, May 31, 2016