Does Savannah Chrisley Have Cancer: The abnormal growth of tissue outside the uterus results from a medical ailment called endometriosis, which Savannah Chrisley has been fighting for years. The 23-year-old Chrisley Knows Best star, titled “Something Real,” shared a 10-minute video on Sunday, September 27, explaining her endometriosis difficulties.
It’s a Savannah Chrisley Tale.” Chrisley posted the video with a comment urging her followers to “not keep silent any longer” Moreover, she encouraged people to “battle and endure until endometriosis is understood and treated seriously” by the general public.
“I feel like you’ve always been told that time of the month is extra terrible and made to appear like a horror story. She explains in her video, “I just didn’t feel good, and for a long, I thought that was normal.” My periods were so uncomfortable that I had another doctor insert an IUD.
She said that this would be remedied by inserting the IUD. To this day, I can only think of how much pain I was in. She elaborated, “I went to another doctor in Nashville, and he couldn’t find the IUD. A scan revealed that the IUD had fragmented and pierced my uterus.
As a result, he said, “We have to do emergency surgery now.” Also, since he was operating, he performed a laparoscopic examination and concluded that I had endometriosis.
When Chrisley was first diagnosed with endometriosis, she “didn’t know” what the ailment was, but her doctor described it to her in “fundamental terms.” On the other hand, she “lost it” when she discovered that endometriosis might prevent her from having children.
She explained that following the meeting, she called her father, Todd Chrisley, and began crying because “the thoughts for me of not being able to have kids just killed me because I knew that that was something I was supposed to accomplish.”
It’s challenging to have faith in the process when you’re told that. The star of Growing Up, Chrisley, had to take a new drug for endometriosis for six months, and while it helped, it was “brutal” for her. She gained 30 pounds due to the medication, which made her feel “very miserable” and “incredibly self-conscious.” She also experienced hot flashes and painful bones.
She said, “For me, there have been a lot of times throughout this road that I’ve felt alone and hopeless.” I’m sharing my story with you to make you feel like you’re not alone. We need to stick together since we’re all in this together. If you need someone to talk to, I’m here for you.
Savannah was only 18 when she learned she had endometriosis. This past August, she went through her third procedure related to the illness, during which a “big cyst” was removed. This month, Savannah and Nic Kerdiles called off their engagement after nearly two years of marriage. As for Nic and me, we’ve decided to part ways.
There is no animosity between us, which makes parting even more painful,” she stated on Instagram on September 15. There is nothing but love, respect, and admiration between us, but we must now pursue our separate paths. The reality star said, “These past three years have been some of the best years of my life… On the other hand, I have to believe God has a much bigger plan for me.
I have faith that He will turn this tragedy into something extraordinary. Finally, I ask for your patience as I break some news. Please tell your friends about this if you think it’s interesting. Go to Newswatchlist.com for the latest updates and news about celebrities.