Get Well Soon Sam: Says Megastar Chiranjeevi

After South sensation Samantha Ruth Prabhu revealed that she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called ‘Myositis’, support poured in from all corners. Especially from her friends and colleagues from the industry.

One special wish came from Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi, who wrote a heartfelt note for the actress. He took to Twitter to wish Sam and wrote, “Dear Sam, From time to time, Challenges do come in our lives, perhaps to allow us to discover our inner strengths. You are a wonderful girl with greater inner strength. I am sure, you shall overcome this challenge too. Very soon! Wishing you all the courage and conviction! May the force be with you!”

On Saturday, Samantha took to her Instagram handle and shared an image of herself, sitting on a sofa with an IV drip connected to her wrist.

She captioned the picture, “Your response to the ‘Yashodha’ trailer was overwhelming. It is this love and connection that I share with all of you, that gives me the strength to deal with the seemingly unending challenges that life throws at me. A few months back I was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called Myositis. I was hoping to share this after it had gone into remission. But it is taking a little longer than I hoped. I am slowly realizing that we don’t always need to put up a strong front.”

She further stated, “Accepting this vulnerability is something that I am still struggling with. The doctors are confident that I will make a complete recovery very soon. I have had good days and bad days….physically and emotionally…. and even when it feels like I can’t handle one more day of this, somehow that moment passes. I guess it can only mean that I am one more day closer to recovery. I love you.. THIS TOO SHALL PASS.”

Revealing insight into the autoimmune condition, Dr. S. Chatterjee, senior consultant of internal medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital explained, “Myositis is an inflammation of the muscles. It can be caused by an infection, most commonly viral infection or bacterial infection. It can be autoimmune when your own body attacks the own muscles, drugs, or some injury.”

“It manifests weakness in the muscles like difficulty in movements, swelling, and pain in the muscles. The test that needs to be done is CPK. Another confirmatory test is a biopsy. The treatment for the disease is anti-inflammatory drugs and intravenous immunoglobulins. It may or may not improve always and it might be a controllable disease only and may not be fully curable,” he added

By Archana

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