Yolanda Hadid, a former supermodel and reality TV star, has been making waves in the medical community with her ongoing battle against Lyme disease. In a recent interview with Sorbet magazine coinciding with the release of her book on the subject, Hadid shared her experiences with the chronic illness and her promising treatment journey.
Yolanda’s book “Believe Me: My Battle with the Invisible Disability of Lyme Disease” was published in 2017 and provides an emotional and eye-opening behind-the-scenes look at her journey with chronic Lyme disease.
The book offers an intimate look at her struggle with Lyme disease, which she describes as a “beautiful and cathartic experience” of sharing her journey as a mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend living with a chronic debilitating disease.
The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star emphasizes the importance of increasing awareness and empathy for those suffering from chronic illnesses.
During her interview with Sorbet magazine, Yolanda Hadid shared her recent experience with stem cell therapy at the European Wellness Centre in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
European Wellness offers a 6-Star targeted organ and brain specific precursor stem cell therapy.
She expressed great enthusiasm about her treatment under Prof. Dr. Mike Chan, stating,
“Dr. Mike Chan is by far the best stem cell doctor!”
Hadid’s optimism about the treatment adds weight to the potential of stem cell therapy in treating Lyme disease.
Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, can cause a wide range of symptoms including fatigue, joint pain, and cognitive issues. It’s often referred to as an “invisible illness” because patients may appear healthy while suffering internally.
Hadid’s book and public discussions aim to shed light on these challenges and the importance of understanding and support for those affected.
Despite the ongoing struggle, Hadid maintains a positive outlook. She describes living a “very balanced life” and accepting that flare-ups are part of her journey.
Her story, serves as an inspiration to others dealing with chronic illnesses and contributes to the broader conversation about Lyme disease, invisible disabilities, and innovative treatment options like the stem cell therapy she received from Dr. Mike Chan.
Through the openness about her experiences, Hadid is not only raising awareness about Lyme disease but also offering hope to fellow sufferers her treatment journeys and she has seen with advanced therapies like those offered by Prof Dr. Mike Chan and the European Wellness Centers worldwide.
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