‘Sorry I always go MIA’: Bella Hadid shares health update amid her battle with Lyme disease; her mom calls her fighter

Bella Hadid recently shared photos from what appears to be a hospital stay, prompting an outpouring of support from fans. The supermodel, who battles Lyme disease, received a heartfelt message from her mother, Yolanda Hadid, who acknowledged the challenges of the chronic illness and praised Bella's resilience in the face of ongoing health struggles.
‘Sorry I always go MIA’: Bella Hadid shares health update amid her battle with Lyme disease; her mom calls her fighter
Bella Hadid, the impeccable supermodel, recently shared her vulnerable state on social media, where it looks like she was hospitalized. Moreover, her mother, Yolanda Hadid, posted a heartfelt message on social media and encouraged her for being a survivor.

Bella Hadid gets hospitalized

Hadid posted a series of images on social media, with a couple of clicks on the bed that seemed like a hospital, along with snaps of flowers, cards, coffee, moon, and a hopeful ray of rainbow. She captioned the photodump, ‘I’m sorry I always go MIA I love you guys,’ and received thousands of comments with red hearts and get well soon. The 28-year-old is a survivor of Lyme Disease and has been actively educating about her struggles due to the tick-borne infection.

Yolanda Hadid shared a heartfelt note

Meanwhile, Yolanda wrote her heart out for her daughter and the issues she has been going through in the caption of her Instagram post, along with sharing many photos of Bella. “The invisible disability of chronic neurological Lyme disease is hard to explain or understand for anyone. I try to lead by example on our Lyme journey but my own pain cannot compare to watching my baby suffer,” she wrote. “No child is suppose to suffer in their body with an incurable chronic disease. I admire your bravery and your willingness to keep fighting for health despite the failing protocols and countless setbacks you have faced… I am so proud of the fighter that you are,” she further expressed, adding that the disease has brought them to their knees, but they will keep fighting for better days.Lyme Disease is an infection caused by a germ called Borrelia burgdorferi, and can affect various parts of the human body, including heart, nervous system, and joints, if left untreated.
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