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Friday, December 26, 2014

Celebs Who Have Severe Illnesses

 

Miley Cyrus

It was revealed to the world in 2009 that Miley Cyrus had tachycardia, a heart condition that causes her heart to beat faster than normal. She told MTV that  “the type of tachycardia I have isn’t dangerous. It won’t hurt me, but it does bother me. There is never a time on stage when I’m not thinking about my heart.” Maybe she should consider slowing down because she is loved by so many and everyone wishes that her heart will beat forever. Who’s kidding because nothing can stop Miley. She marches to the beat of her own drum.

Jon Hamm


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Mad Men star, Jon Hamm, announced to the public that he has a nasty case of vitiligo, which is a disease that causes the loss of skin color in blotches. According to Toronto Sun, he made a statement about his discolored looking hands. “I have vitiligo. It’s stress-oriented. It comes and goes and waxes and wanes. This did not exist before the show.” I hope all his efforts towards an Emmy award were worth it.
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Paula Deen

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A personality in the world of cooking – Paula Deen once battled depression and then agoraphobia for two decades. After being married at 18, pregnant at 19 and orphaned at 23, she because severely depressed leading her to stay in her home, cooking. “I could concentrate on what was in my pots and block out what was in my head,” CONTINUE READING

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