'The Boys' Star Erin Moriarty Diagnosed With Graves' Disease
- Erin Moriarty, star of Prime Video's The Boys, announced on Friday that she was diagnosed with Graves' disease a month ago.
- Moriarty initially attributed her persistent exhaustion to other causes, delaying her diagnosis of the autoimmune thyroid disorder.
- She revealed on Instagram that shortly after beginning treatment, she noticed a significant improvement and has continued to get better since then.
- Moriarty shared that after starting treatment, she noticed a significant improvement and reflected with surprise on how much better she was feeling. She also encouraged her followers to take their health seriously and seek medical assistance if their symptoms become more severe.
- Her public disclosure raised awareness of Graves', an autoimmune disorder causing hyperthyroidism that affects about 1 percent of Americans and requires timely treatment to avoid serious complications.
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Erin Moriarty suffers from Graves' disease, an autoimmune disease that causes thyroid problems. The actress, known for her role in the series The Boys, announced this on Instagram. She was diagnosed with the disease last month.
'The Boys' Star Erin Moriarty Diagnosed With Graves' Disease
The Boys star Erin Moriarty announced that she has been diagnosed with Graves’ disease. “Autoimmune disease manifests differently in everybody/every body. Your experience will be different from mine,” Moriarty, 30, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, June 14. “My experience will be different from yours. Perhaps greatly, perhaps minutely. One thing I can say: if I hadn’t chalked it all up to stress and fatigue, I would’ve caught this sooner.” Accord…
‘The Boys’ Actress Erin Moriarty Reveals Graves’ Disease Diagnosis | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Erin Moriarty is opening up about her health. In new Instagram post, the 30-year-old actress, best known for her roles in The Boys and Jessica Jones, revealed that she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease. Graves’ disease is an “autoimmune disease that affects your thyroid gland. The gland produces too much thyroid hormone, a condition known as hyperthyroidism. An overactive thyroid causes problems with your heart and bones,” according to the Clev…
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