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I felt like I had no fight left in me: Sushmita Sen on battling Addison disease

Undoubtedly, one of the superstars of the industry, Sushmita Sen had to go through an auto immune condition called Addison’s disease in 2014.

She is one of the fittest stars even today but the path wasn’t easy.

Sushmita Sen recently took to social media to talk about the same and how she got rid of it.

“After I was diagnosed with an Auto immune condition called Addison’s disease in September 2014, it left me feeling like, I had no fight left in me…A fatigued body filled with immense frustration & aggression.

The dark circles under my eyes can’t even begin to explain the dark times I endured for 4 long years 🙂 To have steroids substitute cortisol & to live with its innumerable side effects took its toll. There is NOTHING more tiring than to live with a chronic illness. Enough was enough, I had to find a way of strengthening my mind, allowing my body to follow suit. I meditated with #Nunchaku :)).”

Furthermore, Sushmita Sen got talking about nunchaku and how the art form made her fight out the disease. “Aggression out, fight back in & pain turned into an art form 🙂 I healed in time, my Adrenal glands woke up, no more steroids, no withdrawls & NO AUTO IMMUNE CONDITION as of 2019. :)) Lesson : NO ONE KNOWS YOUR BODY BETTER THAN YOU, LISTEN TO IT. 🙂 There is a warrior in all of us, never give up!!! Thank you to my Teacher Nupur Shikhare for being my rock through this journey 🙂 I love you guys!!! #ShantiShantiShanti #DuggaDugga,” wrote Sushmita.

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