Thursday, October 8, 2015

Now The Bravest Girl In Show Business

Selena Gomez underwent chemotherapy after she was diagnosed with lupus two years ago.
 
The 23-year-old singer was forced to step away from the spotlight in late 2013 in order to undergo the aggressive form of treatment, also used to kill cancer cells, to stomp out the symptoms of her life-threatening autoimmune disease.
 
 
Speaking to Billboard magazine, she said: ''I was diagnosed with lupus, and I've been through chemotherapy. That's what my break was really about. I could've had a stroke.''
 
The 'Come & Get It' hitmaker's diagnosis meant she had to abruptly axe the Australian and Asian leg of her world tour in December 2013, but rumours soon began to surface suggesting she'd actually checked into rehab for addiction.
 
She explained: ''I'm so[...]nice to everybody and everyone is so vile to me. I've been working since I was 7. I've been a UNICEF ambassador since I was 17. It's so disappointing that I've become a tabloid story.''
 
However, the brunette beauty believes the negative comments and false accusations about her personal life ''motivated'' her to pen her new studio album 'Revival.'
 
She said: ''The hate motivated me. This is my time. I've deserved this. I earned it. This is all me.''
 
Lupus is a potentially fatal disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue leading to inflammation in many parts of the body.
 
The common symptoms include pain or swelling in the joints, muscle pain, fever, chest pain, hair loss, mouth/nasal ulcers, facial rashes and extreme fatigue.
 
It's believed 240,000 Americans have been diagnosed with lupus, with the illness mainly affecting young women, according to the National Institute of Health.
 

5 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Lupus is no walk in the park alright. Poor Selena.

DrGoat said...

I am glad she is recovering. Luckily she has access to the best medical attention money can buy. If you don't have the bucks, you don't get cured down here.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

It's really a shame. Up here it doesn't matter how much you have unless you have a lot of money. Then you go to the states if you have the money. But our care for regular people is top notch if I am any example.

DrGoat said...

Indeed you speak the truth. It is a shame. Greed is a horrible thing.

Simon B said...

Poor girl. It's bad enough to have all the stress of that disease and the treatment without idiots claiming she was in rehab instead. When I had cancer treatment ( radiotherapy ) I was surrounded by chemotherapy patients and it was sad to see what people have to suffer in order to ( hopefully ) be cured.