Bella Hadid (Bella Hadid)one of the most well -known and successful models of her generation, has managed to transform the shine of Pasares into power and awareness of a lesser known but serious health problem: Lyme’s disease.

Lyme’s disease, otherwise called Borrely, is caused by the bacterium Borrelia Burgdorferi transmitted to humans through the tick by the tick Ixodes Ricinus.

Bella, along with her mother, Yolanda Hadid, and her brother have been diagnosed with the disease, which has radically changed their lives. In her recent statements and posts on social media, Bella spoke openly about the years of illness and the invisible struggles she gave out of the limelight. With honesty and emotion, he described the difficulties he faced – in the days of exhaustion, pain and frustration – but also the deep gratitude he feels today, having found the power to continue.

In her new post on social media, the famous model shared with her fans her thoughts on her ongoing struggle with anxiety and depression. A few days after her 29th birthdayBella published a message of sympathy and solidarity with her fans experiencing similar difficulties. “When the load looks very heavy and the future is dark, it is ” ok ” to stop for a moment, if you feel you have lost your glow.”says the model.
“Paralytic depression” refers to psychotic depression, a serious form of depression that combines depressive symptoms with psychotic elements such as delirium and illusions.

Elsewhere, she spoke openly about the “weight of anxiety and depression” she carried for many years and how she made her feel “paused, paralyzed and invisible to the outside world”. “It can make you cry before you start your day, you wonder why your mind feels so heavy when life around you looks so bright.”wrote in her post.

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Hadin said she has fought with the shame surrounding her mental health, but has learned to see her sensitivity and empathy as advantages and not as weaknesses.

‘It’s not weak, it’s part of myself’he explained. And added: “My sensitivity and my empathy … are what make us people. These features have helped me to understand deeper myself and others. You’re not alone. I love you very much ».

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From her sixteen years, Bella was diagnosed with Lyme’s disease. A disease that does not appear, but lives within you. She, despite exhaustion, was dressed, smiling, coming out in front of hundreds of eyes. No one knew what was going on. No one saw the tears behind the makeup. And these words show a strong woman. A woman who didn’t like to be sorry for her, but wanted to give a “voice” to people who are having a hard time going through her.

Bella Hadid with her mother

Bella Hadid’s story proves that a personal battle may be hidden behind every glittering image. And through her own, it shows that true beauty lies in power, endurance and truth.

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