samantha Ruth Prabhu just provided an update on her health after receiving a myositis diagnosis.  Sam recently acknowledged in an interview that she suffered from a physical and mental autoimmune disease. Additionally, the Ye Maaya Chesave actor expressed her desire for no one to experience this.
 
Samantha Ruth Prabhu was questioned about her health during an interview with Foodpharmer.  She stated, "I was in a very helpless and kind of lonely place with my health when I was diagnosed with my autoimmune condition."  I had no idea where to start. When you get sick, you think you'll be okay if you only take a medicine for a week. Because you've lived your entire life that way. Whatever the ailment, you simply go and take a week's worth of medication.
 
But that's not the case here.  You are informed that it is incurable and that it is chronic.  You are informed that it will worsen and last a lifetime.  I had my entire life ahead of me at the time, and I was also furious.  The whole thing grinds to a stop.  I felt so powerless.
 
People believed that Samantha's myositis would put an end to her acting career, so she had to change her strategy.  "Whoever was talking to me about it said, 'What is your plan B?'" the Yashoda star said.  You would no longer be able to act, in my opinion. "No," I said. I'm not going to listen to that. What does option B represent to you?  I made it very evident to them that option B is not an option. This is something I will defeat.

However, it took me a while to realize that things won't improve in a few months.  It will require years.  The trip was solitary.  I spent a lot of time figuring out what worked and what didn't. One day, I realized how difficult it was.  I reasoned that I didn't want anyone to experience what I am experiencing at the moment.  I sincerely hope they won't.
 
 

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