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Hilarious Mental Health Tweets That Will Make You Laugh, Then Cry

2. First Impressions Do Count It’s not great that we all judge people by their first appearances without knowing what kind of people they really are.… Trista Smith - June 27, 2022

Dealing with your own mental health is a daily struggle. Sometimes, it can feel like you’re never going to see the other side and experience joy again. However, it doesn’t hurt to laugh every once in a while to get your spirits up. That’s not to say that these tweets are going to cure whatever’s ailing you, but a good laugh could be what you need in a given day to get you heading in the right direction. Here are 50 of the most hilarious tweets on mental health that you may be able to relate to.

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50. Being There For You, Literally

It pays to know that someone will be there for you through thick and thin. So receiving this kind of message would make anyone’s heart swell with warmth. It can make you feel recognized and that you’re not entirely alone with what you’re dealing with. It’s just a shame they took this message was taken in the wrong way. It’s still a hilarious outcome, discovering this kind of message from an Uber driver waiting outside. That must have been an awkward ride they both had to endure for however long the drive was for.

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49. Playing A Different Game of Poker

The metaphors used in the dating scene are definitely some of the most hilarious. This poor woman thought she would find a partner who would care enough to see how much effort she was putting into the start of the relationship. Instead, she’s ending up with nothing. After all, if you’re going to liken the dating scene to poker, then there’s no reason for someone with no money to try and get into the game. Unfortunately, she had to endure this, but let’s hope she’s on the mend and focusing more on what she wants instead of trying to please other people.

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48. Killing Two Birds With One Stone

Overthinking things can be a real problem for those who deal with anxiety. Of course, this overthinking can push the edges of patience for everyone else, but the worst thing you can do is get mad at them. They can’t help it, after all. So what’s the best way to deal with someone who gets mad at you for it? Just assume that you were right all long to overthink in the first place! Instead of getting angry, exercise patience, and reassure the person that overthinking may not be the best choice. This tweet definitely captured the right mood in the most hilarious way.

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47. Calling Kettle Calling Itself Black

A little self-deprecating humor can go a long way, as long as you’re not too heavy-handed. This guy knows how to play that game. Instead of pointing out the state of his mental health in his tweets, he turns the tables around and jokingly points out that everyone else is at fault for liking him when there’s clearly something wrong with him. Of course, it can also take on a serious note. Someone with poor mental health isn’t “quirky” or “unique;” they need genuine help. Liking someone because of how they act with a mental illness can lead to some unfortunate circumstances.

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46. Being Able To Laugh At Yourself

It’s one thing to be able to admit what your toxic traits are, but this person definitely took their tweet in a completely different direction. You can feel like a target when your friends start talking about your personal problems, but this person decides to put a positive spin on it by laughing at themselves. Of course, nobody is perfect, and everyone will have issues of their own that they deal with daily. So learning to accept them in stride and roll with the punches can be one of the most positive ways to deal with them, honestly.

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45. Putting The Therapist On Blast

Having a therapist is a great way to help you deal with your problems. However, when you find one who completely understands you to the point that they know exactly what you’re going to say, then they’re a keeper. To be honest, the tweet about this conversation sounds more like two good friends than a therapist and their client, which can be a good and healthy way to look at it. Even if the therapist does sound a little bullied in this interaction.

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44. Getting Over Past Feelings

This tweet takes the cake. We’ve all had an ex at some point that we all thought was the bee’s knees, only for them to turn your lives upside-down when they leave. It can leave behind a hole in your life that you don’t know how to feel. And sometimes, that can lead to many tears, as this person demonstrated. There’s nothing wrong with crying if that gets all the feelings out. Sometimes, raw emotions are a lot better than words anyway. This person definitely summed those feelings up with very few words.

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43. Feeling Like A Cracked Glass

Dealing with your mental health problems is a constant struggle, but many people don’t understand that enduring this struggle is a way to make you come out stronger on the other side. That couldn’t be further from the truth; this person summed it perfectly. The struggle can leave you with many regrets instead of healing and make you bitter towards people who do and probably don’t deserve it. Furthermore, there’s no strength in being angry at everything around you. It can make you not want to try at all in the end if you don’t have someone to help you along the way.

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42. Heard That Before

Whenever you find the courage to share your problems with other people, more often than not, they will tell you that everything will be okay. Many people with mental illness have heard this all their lives. Thus, to hear the same thing come out of a therapist… It’s beyond aggravating and the very title of this person’s life story. We’re sure that it’s the title of many people’s life stories, especially if they’ve struggled with mental health on their own their entire lives.

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41. Keeps Going And Going And Going

Seasonal affective disorder, also known as seasonal depression, shifts and changes with the year’s seasons. It usually occurs in the colder months and then improves when the year gets warmer. That can be something actually to look forward to. Nevertheless, what can you do when you’re stuck in a place like California that doesn’t have seasons? There’s never really the chance for it to “go away” when it’s the exact same temperature all year round. So what should be “seasonal” ends up becoming a year-long event.

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40. Thinking Too Highly Of Themselves

Exes always want to act as if they give you everything and that you’re indebted to them somehow. Little do they know that what they’re really contributing to your world is emotional damage. You can look back and laugh at it now, but it wasn’t so funny back then when they did whatever they could to make you miserable. And they must have, or else they wouldn’t be your ex in the first place. Of course, nothing feels better than putting down someone who thought too highly of the impact they had on your life.

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39. Spotify Will Always Find You

Some people hide their emotional state from their friends and family because they don’t want to be asked questions or have to explain anything. It just makes it easier to deal with things by yourself. Furthermore, what do most people do when they want to be alone? Listen to music, of course. And Spotify can sense your moods from which songs you’re listening to, deciphering the trend and putting on hits that seem to match the rest of your playlist. Spotify knows. It always knows.

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38. Accepting Your Fate

When dealing with a mental health crisis, most people would seek the attention of a therapist to get some help. It can help you to pinpoint what solutions may be available to you so that you can have a more positive outlook on what’s going on in your life. However, therapy can be expensive. As this person humorously points out, just accepting the way things are is also a completely reasonable response… and is entirely free. It can be pretty unfettering to accept bad things and move on with your life instead of dwelling on things you can’t change.

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37. Dim But Still Functional

Sometimes, we all just lose that little spark inside of us that makes us want to get out of bed in the mornings. That doesn’t mean that we can’t operate. We just don’t do it with as much vivacity as we used to. Just like this tweet, just because the light inside the vending machine doesn’t work anymore, it doesn’t mean you can’t get what you want out of it. It just requires a little more patience and care, which can benefit those who just aren’t having the best brain space days.

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36. Definitely Misunderstood

Everyone gets misunderstood sometimes, and it is not easy when you’re trying to deal with your own mental problems. Not everyone understands you. However, it can be a little disheartening when your therapist doesn’t get you. Nevertheless, this Twitter user completely spun the story on its head and gave it a horoscope twist. Sagittarius is often the misunderstood sign, with no one really knowing what they’re doing. That’s what takes this “could be depressing” gesture and turns it into something we can all laugh at. What’s wrong with some humor once in a while?

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35. Conflicting Messages

Going to a therapy session isn’t puppies and rainbows. You have to deal with some serious stuff that can take a lot of energy. The hardest part is being honest with your therapist despite knowing that all they want to do is help you. Of course, this person’s suggestion adds a lot of humor to the situation. Everyone has sent the wrong emoji at some point responding to someone’s text message, so bringing confetti to a therapy session accurately reflects that situation.

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34. The Sun Behind The Rain Cloud

At least this person knows what’s important! Feeling unloved as a child for a Leo means they’ll look for attention elsewhere, even if it’s from people they don’t know. After all, burying themselves in the love and adoration of fans, though not an accurate replacement for the love they missed out on, certainly can help! At least this tweet tries to put a positive spin on things instead of dwelling on matters they can no longer change. Best to look to the future, they say!

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33. A Distraction From It All

There’s one thing to be said about mental health: it’s difficult to deal with. It takes a lot of effort to get the ball rolling and keep it moving in the right direction. But when the lack of motivation is there, this person has the perfect solution to that conundrum: distraction! Their house may not need painting, but it doesn’t hurt to put their mind to something productive that will give them new walls to look at. Of course, the problems will still be there once they’re done, but at least they had a few hours of happiness doing something they wanted to do.

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32. The Flip-Flop Of Mental Health

Never has there been a tweet more accurate. One minute, you could be doing absolutely fine, and all it takes is a small switch in your head to go off, and then all the encroaching thoughts start. That big success you just achieved? You probably could have done it better some other way. Giving yourself a break from a hard day at work? You’re wasting your time and not doing enough. Spending more time focusing on the positives rather than the negatives because this optimistic thinking pattern can be difficult to break.

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31. It’s Not That Scary

Would you prefer a difficult task or having things easy for a change? We think that was the point that this person was trying to make. We’re not suggesting that one should resort to such measures, but this person isn’t wrong about fearing death. It can be challenging to want to continue the struggle especially when it comes to a person’s mental health. When the stakes are stacked against you, is there really a reason you’d want to endure even more torture?

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30. Having A Relatable Therapist

Nothing can be more aggravating than a therapist who doesn’t “get you” or understands what you’re going through. This can usually be because of a culture clash, evidenced by this person’s tweet. Without explaining exactly what they meant, their therapist completely understood their lingo and knew what they were talking about. In that sense, the bond between therapist and client could only grow stronger. Isn’t that something everyone would want when dealing with their mental health? It would definitely make therapy sessions more enjoyable ad productive.

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29. The Currency Of Emotion

Nowadays, it has become more common for young adults to remain at home with their parents for much longer before finding their own place. Of course, even though their stay is mostly rent-free, they pay for their accommodations in other ways. Parents can be annoying at times, especially when it comes to your adult life. They want to have a say in everything you do, down to the point that it can make you feel like you’re seven years old again. That can definitely cause an identity crisis for young adults who want to start living their own lives.

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28. Life Without A Plan

It’s nice to have a plan in place for your life, but your mental health seems to want to go in the entirely opposite direction. It’s a shame that it can’t be more predictable so that we can plan our lives accordingly. Just like any good rap artist worth his weight in salt, your mental health does whatever it wants and doesn’t care about the consequences, regardless of what situation you find yourself in. If only it could be reigned back in and tamped down a little so that our lives weren’t completely thrown out of balance.

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27. Exams Are The Worst

No one has ever looked forward to taking an exam in their lives. In fact, we still dream about having exams to this day, even though college was more than a decade ago. So the pressure is real, especially when you can’t remember what you’re supposed to remember. It’s a harrowing experience to sit in front of a test sheet, trying to remember the answer to the question, literally begging your brain to recall anything from what you read the night before. At worst, your brain is uncooperative in the end, leaving you stumped and in tears while trying to finish the test.

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26. That’s Not How You Want To Be Found

TikTok is a fun and strange thing. You can choose to watch videos from your favorite creators or browse through the “fyp” page to see the new content being generated. It’s all well and good… until you learn that your therapist could find your videos and discover all of the things you may not be telling them in your therapy sessions. That’s why social media can be dangerous if you’re not curtailing the kind of content you’re putting out there for the world to see.

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25. Can Only Take So Much

This is another tweet that recognizes how easy it could be to go back to living with your parents… and then you remember why you moved out in the first place. When you’re younger, you basically accept everything you’re told because you don’t know any better. Nevertheless, as you grow older and start thinking for yourself, you come to terms with the fact that maybe your parents aren’t as reliable as you once believed them. And that staying with them for any amount of time is going to make you lose your mind.

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24. Bonding With Your Spouse Over The Wrong Thing

When a marriage is on the rocks, seeing a marriage counselor is the first step to patching things up and compromising on what the both of you can do differently to help your marriage work. A therapy session can lead to long conversations that you can’t avoid afterward. However, what you don’t expect is that your spouse would agree with you… about how much your marriage counselor sucks. Maybe it’s not an essential aspect of your relationship, but anything that brings you closer together with your spouse is better than nothing.

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23. The Brain Is A Marvelous Thing

The brain is capable of many things we don’t have to think about. It’s somewhat short of a miracle that this organ so small. It automatically takes care of your bodily functions by releasing chemicals, moving your body parts when you want them to, and is generally capable of some fascinating things. So the fact that it continues to go to work even when you’re asleep is intriguing. It keeps going at it, even when you’re sleeping. Whom is it trying to impress?

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22. Distractions Are A Wonderful Thing

The brain and the body always deserve rest, but there are moments when curiosity gets the better of you. A random question pops into your head, and instead of leaving it until morning, your brain demands that you look up the answer right now. Of course, smartphones have made it even easier to satisfy one’s curiosity while they’re under the covers, so they can find exactly the answer they’re looking for… instead of going to bed as they should. It’s time to start putting the smartphone on the other side of the room if you’re not disciplined enough to go to bed at a reasonable time.

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21. That’s Not What That Means

We’ve all heard the scientific research that the brain isn’t fully developed until you’re 25, but that doesn’t mean you have free reign to be completely stupid before then. Critical thinking doesn’t seem as familiar as it used to be, where people make silly choices without thinking about the consequences of their actions. There can be an excuse for some things, but others make you want to grab someone by the shoulders, shake them vigorously, and ask them why they thought their actions would be a good idea.

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20. The Brain Can Be Your Worst Enemy

Remember when we said that the brain is a wonderful thing? It can also end up screwing up your daily life and making things worse for you than they should be. Especially if you have anxiety, your brain can’t help but fill itself with intrusive thoughts that you don’t want to have. This makes it difficult for you even to want to get out of bed. Yet your brain acts like everything should be okay with the burden that it’s given you that you didn’t even ask for.

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19. A Little Warning Doesn’t Hurt

It would be nice if people in the dating scene were honest about themselves before you get too deep into something you’re not ready for. This person has the perfect solution to that problem, and that’s sharing their social media tweets with any potential dates beforehand. After all, some people tend to be a little more honest on Twitter than in person. A person’s Twitter page can be a good reflection of what’s going on in their head, so who would want to pass up that opportunity?

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18. Why Weren’t You Invited?

It’s always a concern that people could be talking about you behind your back, especially if you’re dealing with feelings of inadequacy and other mental health problems. Confessing these things to your therapist should be a safe space for you to be vulnerable, so when they respond like this, well, it’s ironic. Your therapist is talking about you in a group chat with your parents without you knowing. As if that kind of knowledge wouldn’t make your mental health worse…

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17. Oversharing In The Wrong Place

It’s easy to go onto Twitter and spill how you’re doing to the whole world. After all, you can hide behind a screen, and no one knows who you really are. The anonymity of it all makes it easy just to put your thoughts out there and then walk away. So when a therapist asks if anyone else is aware of your mental health, you’re not exactly lying when you say yes. The real question is whether the right people know about your mental health and who are capable of helping you out.

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16. Misinterpreting Pregnancy Tests

Unexpected circumstances can make us confused and scrambling for explanations for our situation. Logic is thrown out the window, leaving us to come to the strangest conclusions on our own. An unplanned pregnancy is one of those circumstances, and although it’s a little laughable that this friend was actually pregnant with four children simultaneously, that’s not what it means. Hopefully, after she’s had a good cry, she’ll laugh at what she said and start to take care of herself.

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15. It’s Like Groundhog Day!

Sometimes it can feel like you’re living the same horrible day repeatedly, waiting for something good and different to happen. Unfortunately, in the adult world, it doesn’t work that way. Mondays will always show up until the end of time. We’re all going to experience Mondays for as long as we live. Mondays are not going to go away. The only real solution is to change the day’s name to something else. That would essentially eliminate Mondays and make us start hating something else.

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14. Putting On A Brave Face

This picture perfectly reflects how we can all be when we’re out with our friends. We’re laughing on the outside, but on the inside, we’re desperately trying to bury all those negative emotions in hopes that they don’t crawl out and expose themselves in your current social situation. You don’t want to be the one who ruins the mood, so you just keep smiling so that everyone can continue to have a good time. You tell yourself that you’ll deal with it later when you’re at home. By yourself.

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13. An Exercise In Futility

Dealing with one’s mental health can be extremely draining. So even when you know that you should be doing the things to make it better, you don’t have the energy to get up and do any of those things, leaving you in a horrible spiral that you don’t know how to get out of. It doesn’t hurt to ask for a bit of help, of course, so that you can have the energy and motivation to do just one thing to get your mental health moving in the right direction.

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12. Denying The Truth About Your Mental Health

It’s easy to look at other people and see how they’re not taking care of themselves. Of course, when the mirror is put in front of us, we tend to deny what we see and act like everything is absolutely fine. And that gives people an excuse to continue their bad habits, which only makes their mental health worse over the long run. Acceptance should be the first step, and you should start changing those habits into healthier ones. However, before you can get acceptance, you have first to recognize where your mental health is.

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11. Making The Right Choice

The advent of social media has distracted people from the aspects of their own lives by giving them something to focus on. That has left many people with voids where their concerns should be. But to be fair, it is much easier to read about other people’s lives than to look at your own problems and go through the difficulty of trying to fix them. So why waste the effort? Just delete your mental health so you can drown yourself in other people’s problems and make yourself feel better about yourself (we’re kidding, of course).

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10. Getting The Lyrics Wrong

The brain can be an extraordinary thing. It makes connections where there are none, twists lyrics into completely different sentences, and comes up with bizarre ideas you couldn’t have come up with on your own if you tried. And although this person is entirely right about money, that’s not actually how the song goes. Furthermore, the fact that their way makes more sense makes it even more puzzling as to why they wrote the song that way in the first place. Maybe they have a career as a lyricist and don’t even know it?

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9. Not The Answer They Wanted

The typical conversation involves someone asking how you are, and you reply with “fine.” That’s become the standard because no one really wants to have an awkward conversation about mental health. And for that reason, everyone is walking around with problems that could be taken care of already. Extend that question of how you’re doing to a concert, where the guy on stage is trying to rile up the crowd, and the blatant honesty makes for quite a hilarious response in this situation. What makes it even funnier? Is that because this Twitter user isn’t even raising their voice? There’s no way the singer is even going to hear them anyway.

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8. Waiting Too Long To Respond

We’ve all been there: you get an email you know needs your immediate reply. But what do you write? We tell ourselves to put it off until later, when we’ve formulated the right answer in our head. A day goes by, and then two. Then a week. Then a month. Then we’re riddled with too much guilt even to respond and end up never sending that reply anyway. Surely, they’ve already forgotten about that email by now, right? We may never know because we’re still too afraid to ask.

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7. That’s Not The Best Way To Look At Things

Kanye West has been in some controversies lately, which can be worrying as he has come out about his mental health. That’s definitely not an excuse for what he’s done and said, but that can make a person view his activities slightly differently. Moreover, for someone to think that his actions and choices of words are “okay” means that there’s a problem that person should probably take care of. Because Kanye’s behavior is quickly getting him on people’s “do no like” lists.

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6. Unfortunate Circumstances

It’s one thing to become comfortable with your therapist, but it’s something else to overshare. What you think might be a funny piece of social media could end up biting you in the butt the next time you meet them. As this tweet demonstrates, your therapist will use all the information they know to help you with your mental health, including upping your meds. Although it may seem funny at first, maybe there are some things you should keep to yourself instead of sharing. You don’t want your therapist to take your social media links the wrong way.

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5. Avoiding Your Therapist’s Advice

The best thing that you can do is listen to your therapist’s advice. They know how to help you get on the right track to helping your mental health. The advice listed here is sound and seems pretty easy to follow. But, of course, someone with mental health issues isn’t going to be the most rational regarding their daily choices. Moreover, as this person demonstrates, is making the exact opposite choice to what their therapist says they should do.

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4. A Different Appreciation For Art

If you’re the creative type, it’s a given that you’re going to be hypercritical of your own work. That’s just how things go: you notice all of your flaws and mistakes while everyone else’s work around you is absolutely flawless. Well, this person definitely has a solution: pretend as if you made that other person’s artwork! That way, you can exercise the same critical eye you use for yourself, and you’ll see things that you never noticed before. It can be an excellent way to uplift yourself, realize that other people make mistakes too, and accept that your artwork is just as worthy of attention as everyone else’s.

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3. Guilty Pleasures Of The Mind

As the saying goes, don’t judge a book by its cover. People are allowed to read what they want, and although it can feel good to read a book that teaches you something, there’s nothing wrong with reading a trashy romance novel either. Not everything has to be about working or getting smarter, just like there’s nothing wrong with choosing a bag of potatoes over a rich gumbo that has been cooking for hours. Some people just want an easy way to relax, and others shouldn’t judge them for it.

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2. First Impressions Do Count

It’s not great that we all judge people by their first appearances without knowing what kind of people they really are. We seem to tuck them away into different categories of people in our minds so that they can fit into specific check-marked boxes. Of course, this person explains it in a much lighter sense, not unlike children finding a bug for the first time: putting them in a box or a jar and shaking it feverishly to see what they’ll do. Thankfully, this is all taking place in one’s mind, so no one is getting hurt.

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1. Not the Kind Of Multitask You Expect

It’s one thing to multitask, but it’s another to be good at it. Studies have shown that multitasking actually makes you less productive at all the tasks you’re engaged in. However, this is one perfect example of being able to multitask and accomplish all of your goals. After all, it’s all taking place internally, so all you have to do is sit there and let it happen. Honestly, nothing could be easier than sipping on a wine cooler while your internal screams reverberate inside your head.

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These Celebrities Were Diagnosed with Life Changing Illnesses

Celebrities always seem like untouchable beings, but they are just like us and can be diagnosed with life-changing illnesses that either make or break them. Many… Trista Smith - June 22, 2022

Celebrities always seem like untouchable beings, but they are just like us and can be diagnosed with life-changing illnesses that either make or break them. Many of these celebs use their platforms to help others and raise awareness. With such a huge fan base like theirs, they feel a strong sense of responsibility to play their part in helping people who may deal with the same issue. Check out 50 celebrities who have life-changing illnesses.

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50. Mariah Carey

We all know and love Mariah Carey, the renowned superstar who sings all our favorite ballads and Christmas songs. In 2001 she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. When coming out with the diagnosis, she was worried that it would define her and potentially end her music career. Since being diagnosed, she has been in therapy as well as taking medication to help manage sudden and extreme mood swings. She is hopeful that society will get to a place where there is no longer a stigma surrounding this disease and has said she won’t allow it to control or define her.

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49. Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande, pop sensation, singer, and actress, is struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder after the tragedy at her concert a few years back in the United Kingdom. At the event, 22 people were killed and left her with PTSD. She has spoken out about her disorder and said that she shouldn’t feel this way since she was not physically hurt. She did, however, share a brain scan after her PTSD diagnosis and noted that there is a real impact from this event. Ariana Grande appreciated being able to understand this condition more and said that when she is more healed, she hopes to talk about it further.

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48. Magic Johnson

Magic Johnson, a former professional basketball player, was given an HIV diagnosis in 1991 after undergoing a preseason physical for his team. He announced his diagnosis, and at the time, there was a lot of stigma and uncertainty around this disease. He was given a three-drug combination to help him through this, and now it’s been 30 years, and he’s still healthy. One of the doctors who worked with Johnson helped pioneer the treatment, which became widespread in use a few years later. Johnson is now as strong as ever and has used this disease to become an HIV activist to provide education.

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47. Michael Phelps

Michael Phelps currently holds the record for winning the most Olympic events, and this famed swimmer has had quite a journey to his 28 medals. His drive to succeed stemmed from a strange place that you wouldn’t expect – it came from ADHD. When he was younger, his mom loved when he would go swim because it would help with his energy levels. She was more than happy to take him to all his practices as this would benefit him and his energy. He was diagnosed with ADHD in sixth grade, and this was discovered because he couldn’t sit through class but could swim for three hours at a time.

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46. Kristen Bell

Kristen Bell decided not to just “Let it Go,” actress and voice of Frozen, about her depression diagnosis. She didn’t speak out about her mental health struggles for almost two decades of her career in Hollywood, but now she’s at a point where she wants to share what she goes through. To treat her depression, she communicates with her doctor about her mental health needs. She’s also found a doctor who listens to her and doesn’t downplay her feelings. He discusses the options with the actress and offers her various ways to help herself.

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45. Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato is another celebrity living with bipolar disorder and refers to this diagnosis as a “work in progress.” She talks about the support of her family and friends and a treatment team. It seems to be the things getting her through living with this disorder. To actress and singer Demi Lovato, she says this is an ongoing relationship with bipolar. As part of her treatment, she prioritizes taking care of herself and says that it’s not something you can see a therapist or psychiatrist about once; you have to put in the work.

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44. Jessie J

Jessie J, the singer of the chart-topping song Price Tag, has revealed that she cannot conceive a child naturally and is battling infertility. She kept this a secret while she processed the news. Doctors told her that she wouldn’t ever be able to have a child, and she even wrote a song called Four Letter Word to support other people and her fans who may be going through the same struggle. Music seems to be her outlet for discovering this health issue, and she has used her own battle to show others that they are not alone with infertility.

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43. David Beckham

You’d never expect this of one of the greatest athletes, but David Beckham struggles with asthma, a respiratory condition. It’s been over ten years since he announced this diagnosis, and he has it all under control thanks to a healthy diet. Science shows that a healthy diet is linked to a reduction in asthma symptoms as well as helping keep this condition under control. David Beckham makes sure to keep a diet of lean meat and a lot of leafy vegetables and enjoys healthy fats from yogurt and olive oil.

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42. Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman has to be known as one of the greatest actors of all time, and he’s been acting as though he doesn’t experience excruciating pain throughout his days. This popular actor was involved in a major car accident that triggered a condition that would be with him for the rest of his days. He was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, a disorder causing long-term pain all over the patient’s body. He’s changed a few of his hobbies, but he’s moved on to other things like playing golf, walking, and working. There is no cure, but treatment includes antidepressants, painkillers, and lifestyle changes.

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41. Jack Osbourne

Jack Osbourne, son of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at just 26 years old in 2012. The first sign was when this former reality TV star lost vision in his right eye, and several specialist trips followed this before making the diagnosis. When discovering his condition, Jack says he felt a strange obligation to share this news with people. He thought it could benefit others if this condition were discussed more. According to Jack, it’s not a one size fits all diagnosis or treatment, and you must find what works for you to manage this condition.

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40. Shania Twain

Have you ever wondered where the incredible country music star, Shania Twain, disappeared to? She took a 15-year break from music after losing her voice. What caused this? A tick bite. The country singer has battled Lyme disease and experienced one of the unusual ways it can manifest itself. The singer explains that with this disease, there is a tiny window of chance to catch and treat it before being left with the effects like she unfortunately was. Doctors diagnosed her with dysphonia, a vocal cord muscle paralysis related to her Lyme diagnosis.

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39. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, an absolute NBA legend, was given some life-changing news back in 2008. He was diagnosed with Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia. This is a slow and progressing type of blood cancer. What was his motivation throughout this diagnosis? It was all about staying alive. He treated it by being diligent in his doctors appointments, regular blood tests, and sticking to the prescribed medication. This type of blood cancer can be managed with the proper treatment, and Kareem believes that early detection and a healthy dose of positivity are key.

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38. Winnie Harlow

Winnie Harlow is known for her incredible poses and catwalk, but she’s also known for the unique feature of her skin. It’s caused by an autoimmune skin condition and is called vitiligo. This condition affects the most exposed areas of the body like the hands and face. There is little known about the cause of vitiligo and very few treatments or preventative measures. But, Winnie Harlow has decided to embrace her unique skin rather than treat it with phototherapy or topical corticosteroids to help restore pigment to the skin. It’s actually become an integral part of her success in her modeling career.

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37. Sasha Pieterse

Sasha Pieterse, one of the stars of Pretty Little Liars, was left wondering what was happening to her body for nearly two years before figuring out what it was. She had put on 70-pounds and had no idea why this had happened. She went to numerous doctors and researched until finally being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, more commonly known as PCOS. It is ultimately a hormone imbalance that causes cysts on the ovaries. Sasha was relieved by the diagnosis as she finally understood why the sudden weight gain had happened to her. It can cause infertility, but luckily for Sasha, she is now a mom and dealing with her diagnosis.

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36. Pete Davidson

Pete Davidson, the now-retired Saturday Night Live comedian, was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease when he was about 17. This condition causes the small and large intestines to become swollen and irritated. This caused him to have extreme stomach pain all day. There is no cure for Crohn’s, but there are fortunately ways to manage the symptoms. When you are an informed patient, you stand the best chance of living well with this condition. Pete has said that one of the things that help him is medical marijuana.

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35. Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton was diagnosed with lupus in 2008. The Long As I Live singer struggled to explain to her young children at the time why she had to be in the hospital so much. They couldn’t process why her immune system was attacking her body’s healthy cells, which was making her sick. This condition can sometimes lead the patient to need a heart transplant, but luckily, that wasn’t the case for Toni. This diagnosis will be with her for the rest of her life. However, she decided not to be a victim and to listen to her body and what it needed.

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34. Dan Reynolds

Have you heard of ankylosing spondylitis? This is inflammatory arthritis that generally affects the spinal joints and can cause absolutely crippling back pain. It is the condition that Dan Reynolds, lead singer of Imagine Dragons, is battling. He was diagnosed in his early twenties and said he was living with the pain of an 8 or 9 out of 10. This singer’s blood pressure was incredibly high, and he was in intense pain. Eventually, Dan Reynolds started a treatment plan that used a biological drug that changed everything for him. He says this is a hidden disease that most people, not even doctors, know about.

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33. Melanie Griffith

Melanie Griffith, one of Hollywood’s most celebrated women, has shared her experience of being diagnosed with epilepsy. She was diagnosed with this neurological disorder after years of experiencing seizures and trying to get them under control. Apparently, her doctors kept putting off the epilepsy diagnosis even after having a string of intense episodes from immense stress. They finally did an EEG which helped to diagnose her. Since then, she has significantly improved and hasn’t experienced a seizure in four years. Her treatment was medication and a divorce.

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32. Bono

Bono, the U2 singer, has a reason for wearing his iconic sunglasses. They aren’t just part of the rock-star image. It’s actually because of a medical condition he has been dealing with. Bono has dealt with glaucoma for 20 years. This is a build up of pressure that can end up damaging the optic nerve of the eye as well as making the eyes very sensitive to light. You can imagine being up on stage and being exposed to the spotlight for hours on end. He has since had excellent treatment for the condition and has alerted the public to his health status and that he will be absolutely fine.

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31. Kristin Chenoweth

Kristin Chenoweth, actress and singer, has been fighting a quiet and personal battle with Meniere’s disease. What is this disease? It is a disorder that ultimately affects the inner ear – not ideal for a singer. She says it’s a battle, and she’s happy to take it on and talk about it. One of the symptoms is ringing or fluttering in the ear and migraines. One of the main side effects Kristin Chenoweth experiences is vertigo. She says that sometimes she has just to wait for it to pass and lean on her friends and family for support.

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30. Sarah Hyland

Sarah Hyland, who played Hailey Dumphey in Modern Family, has a chronic kidney condition that often took her away from work to deal with her health. This celeb underwent a kidney transplant in 2012 and revealed she had kidney dysplasia. This means that her kidneys did not develop properly when she was still in the womb and sometimes formed painful cysts. This actress is now on medication to manage this Prednisone and says that it often makes her face swollen. However, since the drug saves her life, this celeb doesn’t mind it at all.

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29. Lil Wayne

We have another celebrity who has discovered that they have epilepsy: rapper Lil Wayne. He has apparently been dealing with these epileptic seizures for a long time, but he’s never spoken about it. In face, Lil Wayne recently experienced a nasty bout of attacks, having three of them in a row, causing his heart rate to drop dramatically. He says that the stress, lack of rest, and overworking have caused this to happen. He’s now aware that this isn’t helping his health and hopefully will cut back and look after his body more going forward.

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28. Halsey

Singer Halsey has recently opened up about her health battles, which are related to her health as a woman. She opened up about her endometriosis diagnosis in an emotional tweet. This is a concerning prognosis as it can lead to excruciating periods and even go as far as causing fertility issues for women. She had been misdiagnosed over the years, with doctors thinking it was possibly PCOS. When she was finally diagnosed correctly, she felt a sense of bittersweet relief. While knowing what was happening with her body was good, it was also a scary moment to receive the news.

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27. Frankie Muniz

Frankie Muniz, one of our favorite childhood actors, had a number of concussions throughout his life caused by various activities and has since been in and out of the emergency room. He’s apparently had at least 15 transient ischemic attacks – these are basically mini-strokes causing a temporary blockage to the brain. Despite this, he’s an incredibly healthy young man and has decided not to let it impact his life or scare him. He continues to live his life daily and deal with side effects like memory loss in his own way.

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26. Anthony Anderson

Anthony Anderson, an actor in the hit TV show Black-ish, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2002. He says that the disease blindsided him, and he had no idea how he would deal with the diagnosis. He now treats this condition by walking and jogging on the treadmill twice a day, and he has a trainer in Los Angeles that works with the actor four times a week. Anthony has also incorporated healthy eating into his lifestyle, giving him more control over his life. Injectables also form part of his treatment, and he is doing incredibly well with this combination.

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25. Cher

Pop icon Cher has Epstein-Barr virus, which she had in the 1980s. This left her bedridden for months, and it caused depression for her as well. This virus also affects her kidneys and heart, and will cause chronic fatigue for the rest of her life. While this clearly does take a toll on Cher, she is still alive and well, performing where she can and even still putting out new music. It seems like the saying, “The show must go on,” rings valid with this pop sensation.

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24. Gabrielle Union

Gabrielle Union, our favorite movie cheerleader, has experienced about eight to nine miscarriages in her life and attempts to have children. She explains that she felt like her body was a prisoner of trying to get pregnant as she went through IVF cycles, another one and another one. When she was battling to become pregnant, she finally got some answers with the diagnosis of adenomyosis. This is a specific form of endometriosis that affects the uterus. Gabrielle wasn’t ready to give up hopes of having more children, and she and her husband opted for a surrogate for another child.

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23. Daisy Ridley

Star Wars actress, Daisy Ridley, is another female star who has been diagnosed with endometriosis. She received this news at just 15 years old. Up until her diagnosis, she had tried everything from products to antibiotics which ultimately left her body in a mess. She then discovered she also had polycystic ovaries, which is why nothing worked to help her skin or pain. This celeb had to work with a doctor and specialists to get hormones tested and understand her body better. She is now advocating for other women experiencing this to do the same as she did.

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22. Gigi Hadid

Supermodel Gigi Hadid first revealed her diagnosis of Hashimoto’s disease in 2016. When she first began modeling, she had not been diagnosed yet and often came under fire from people calling her too big to be a model. She explains that it was a side effect of the condition which caused inflammation and water retention. Since then, she’s been working to create a healthier lifestyle to treat this and has been on medication. Gigi worries about her weight and being too skinny as her body reacts differently now that she’s on the right track. When walking in the Victoria’s Secret show, she didn’t want to lose weight and just wanted to put on muscle instead.

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21. Nick Jonas

Did you know that Nick Jonas was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when he was just 13 years old? He ended up in the hospital while on tour with the Jonas Brothers, and doctors discovered his abnormal blood sugar levels. Nick Jonas has since gotten his health back on track and is doing incredibly well. He uses his diagnosis to help others and raise awareness of the condition. The singer tries to have a thoughtful lifestyle to keep his body as healthy as possible. Nick Jonas is also impressed with how far technology to help manage this condition has come in the 16 years since his diagnosis.

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20. Wendy Williams

Wendy Williams, a daytime talk show host, has Graves’ disease. This leads to an overproduction of thyroid hormones, which can affect a person’s overall health. She took a break from her show to receive treatment for the condition as it was causing her fatigue. It’s incredible when we are reminded that celebrities are human and that the things that affect us can also affect them. Wendy Williams fainted on stage during a Halloween episode, which can be linked to her Graves’ disease diagnosis.

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19. Aaron Carter

Former child star, Aaron Carter, has opened up about a hiatal hernia which is the condition causing his very gaunt appearance. This stress condition ultimately takes a massive toll on his appetite. He has referred to this condition as basically being an eating disorder. He was first diagnosed with the hiatal hernia when he was 19 and said this is why he’s so skinny. Carter has also spoken to the public about being kind to him as he didn’t choose to have this condition. Hopefully, this encourages people to be kinder to each other on the internet because you never know what someone else is going through.

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18. Venus Williams

Tennis superstar Venus Williams first experienced symptoms including fatigue and shortness of breath. She explains that no matter how hard she worked, she was always exhausted and out of breath. This began to frustrate her, even more so when the symptoms got so bad that she couldn’t play professional tennis anymore. Seven years passed before Venus Williams finally received a diagnosis of an autoimmune disease which is called Sjogren’s syndrome. This isn’t an illness that can be cured, but it can be managed, and on the proper medication, Venus is back in good health.

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17. Sia

Singer of Chandelier, Sia, revealed in a Tweet that she is going through a lot as she battles chronic pain caused by an autoimmune disease and another genetic condition too. She shared a message of hope and inspiration to others who may be experiencing the same pain as her. Sia said in her tweet, “you’re not alone.” Her autoimmune condition is Grave’s disease causing the body’s immune system to attack the thyroid gland. She also has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder affecting a person’s bones, joints, skin, and even blood vessels.

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16. Bella Hadid

Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid’s sister and model, is battling Lyme disease, just like her mother, Yolanda Hadid. She opened up about her journey in hopes of bringing awareness to all the teenagers who might have it. She is working to find a cure and is fighting to create a Lyme-free world. The diagnosis caused her to give up one of her life passions, horse riding, as she no longer had the brain power to do this activity. Bella goes on to say that one of the hardest things was everyone thinking she was OK on the outside but knew something was wrong on the inside. She’s doing her best to live a healthy life and find something to cure this condition.

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15. Gina Rodriguez

Jane the Virgin… AKA Gina Rodriguez has Hashimoto’s disease. When Gina Rodriguez first received the news about her condition, she felt like it was a lifetime curse. While it is treatable, there is no cure, and Gina began to see the weight gain from Hashimoto’s at 26. In Hollywood, this celeb felt like this could be a real hindrance to her career. This actress continued to deny what she was experiencing rather than doing what she could to treat it. Gina Rodriguez didn’t think she would win. Since then, the actress has realized that Hashimoto’s affects many aspects of your life, and taking care of yourself has to become a priority.

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14. Jillian Michaels

Jillian Michaels, a fitness star, first experienced the signs of PCOS when she was just a teenager. She says the pain was so bad that her mom had to take her to the hospital in the middle of the night – she even suspected it might be her appendix. Once they found a type of fluid from a burst cyst, they knew what it was. Initially, she was prescribed birth control pills to help manage the condition and rebalance her hormones. Jillian decided not to remain on the birth control as she didn’t like the side effects. Still living with the disease, she keeps well by eating healthy and staying active and hasn’t experienced significant PCOS-related issues in 20 years.

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13. Bret Michaels

Bret Michael, a rock singer, had a setback with his health when his doctors discovered a hole in his heart that caused a warning stroke. He felt the left side of his body slowly going numb, and he returned to the hospital that was actually treating him for a brain hemorrhage a month before this. The doctors then discovered that Bret Michael had a transient ischemic attack. The good news is that it was operable as well as being treatable. Luckily, they were able to diagnose the rock singer, and he was released from the hospital about 12 days after the incident.

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12. Will.i.am

Will.i.am, singer and performer, has opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD as a child. However, he isn’t letting this hold him back and instead believes this has actually helped him throughout his music career. When he was diagnosed as a child, he never took medication to address the symptoms caused by ADHD. He thinks it’s all just to sell medicine and feels it’s helped him be creative and focus on more things at a time. He’s proved that he is a creative genius, and maybe he has the right approach to treating this condition.

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11. Selma Blair

Selma Blair has become a real advocate for MS since being diagnosed in 2018. This Cruel Intentions actress processed the news for a couple of months before sharing it publicly. Apparently, her doctors initially thought she was experiencing sadness and possibly being overwhelmed in her role as a mother. Since then, Selma Blair has filmed a documentary giving insight into her life with multiple sclerosis and how she manages it. This actress has a team of people helping her deal with the symptoms but is still out and about living her life. Selma Blair initially felt depressed and drank when she got the news, but now she’s living her life to the fullest.

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10. Elisabeth Hasselbeck

Elisabeth Hasselback, TV show host, said there were days when she would feel terrible and other days when she didn’t feel too bad. But, she didn’t know what was causing her to feel this way, and she couldn’t quite put her finger on what made her feel sick. She did her own online research and eventually came across information on gluten intolerance and celiac disease. She then self-diagnosed herself with celiac disease, which is an autoimmune condition triggered by gluten. The treatment is a lifelong gluten-free diet, and that’s precisely what Elisabeth is doing to keep her health in check.

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9. Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga, the queen of pop, is another celebrity who deals with fibromyalgia, but there’s something that really gets to her with this condition. It’s when people don’t believe that this is an actual condition. For Lady Gaga, she feels it is a “cyclone of anxiety” along with depression, trauma, panic disorder, and PTSD, which sends her nervous system into overdrive and causes nerve pain. There have been times when Lady Gaga was in so much pain that she couldn’t perform and had to cancel her concerts. It is a condition she lives with and treats as much as she can.

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8. Michael J. Fox

Actor Michael J. Fox had to quit acting, his passion, after 30 years of dealing with Parkinson’s Disease. The theater had to take a back seat as this disease started to impact his memory and his ability to speak. While going through all of this, he remains optimistic about his future with the disease even though there isn’t a cure for it yet. The Back to the Future star indeed fought to keep his acting career going as long as possible even though his doctor said he would only be able to act for ten more years – he pushed that all the way to 30 years. However, he acknowledges how “weird” it is that he’s done so well with it.

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7. Jada Pinkett Smith

If you don’t know about Jada Pinkett Smith’s battle with alopecia, you’ve been living under a rock! Her struggle with hair loss was brought to light at the 2022 Oscars when Will Smith and Chris Rock were involved in an altercation surrounding a joke about her condition. Even though there has been drama around this revelation, she hasn’t let it stop her from living her best life. Jada, known for acting and being the Red Table Talk host, shows off her incredible skin and frequently updates her followers on her hair loss journey caused by the autoimmune disorder alopecia.

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6. Montel Williams

Montel Williams, TV personality and now chronic illness advocate, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1999. However, before finding out what he had, he remained undiagnosed for 20 years with shocking symptoms like feeling as though his feet were on fire. To Montel, his diagnosis was a “mixed blessing.” He thought it taught him just how necessary willpower is and, more than that, why it’s so vital to advocate for yourself and for your health. Montel’s message to others going through MS is not to let the disease define them and to communicate with your doctor frequently about the progression.

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5. Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian, a reality TV star, was 25 when she had her first psoriasis flare-up. She had a common cold, and since psoriasis is an autoimmune condition, it was then triggered. Kim K. experienced it all over her stomach and legs but managed to treat it with a cortisone shot, and it didn’t come back for another five years. It then came back when she was in her 30s, but she wasn’t sure if it was the same condition causing it. Kim K. has been dealing with it for eight years and, at first, was very self-conscious about it, but now it’s just part of who she is. She has used every cream and ointment to deal with this.

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4. Lena Dunham

Lena Dunham, star and writer of Girls, is another female celebrity who has undergone an intense battle against endometriosis. She underwent numerous surgeries to try and help her with the chronic pain she was dealing with. Dunham says that these surgeries are measured in the double digits. She eventually decided to have a total hysterectomy to free her from the pain. As someone who grew up envisioning themselves as a mother, this was a huge decision but one that would help relieve her of the pain. The decision was made only when the pain became unbearable.

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3. Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks has admitted that being an idiot caused him to develop type 2 diabetes. He says he belonged to the lazy American generation that gained weight and didn’t care about it. However, it has become his priority to get back in shape. According to Tom Hanks’ doctor, he could potentially cure himself of type 2 diabetes by losing weight. The doctor explained to Tom that he should no longer have type 2 diabetes when he hits a target weight. It is possible to ‘cure’ yourself of this type of diabetes, which is why promoting a healthy lifestyle is so important.

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2. Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen is an actor who has been living with an HIV diagnosis for many years. The day he was diagnosed felt like a death sentence, but thank goodness his mother was there with him when he got the news. Once that had passed through his mind, Charlie Sheen was then handed a bunch of pills by the doctors and told to go home; the actor would live. Charlie Sheen was eternally thankful from that point onward because he said if it had been another diagnosis, such as brain cancer, he might not be here right now.

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1. Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez, Disney Child Star turned pop sensation, has undergone a kidney transplant, graciously donated to her by her friend Francia Raisa. This was all due to her diagnosis of lupus, an autoimmune disease. When Selena Gomez first received her diagnosis, she was told she might one day need a transplant, but she wasn’t taking it in or understanding what they meant. What keeps her going through all her health struggles is that she can help people. Selena kept asking herself, “Why me?” but then would answer her question by being able to help others and raise awareness of these conditions.

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