Sometimes people are sober and in recovery from alcohol use disorder (AUD) for several years, but relapse. Why? Alcohol use disorder is a chronic, often relapsing medical condition affecting millions ...
Actress and comedian Natasha Lyonne returned to give an update on how she’s doing since she revealed back in January that she had relapsed after decades of being sober. The good news is that she says ...
Actress Natasha Lyonne says she’s “back on her feet” after she suffered a relapse earlier this year related to substance abuse. “Proud to report this kid is doing a whole lot better & back on her feet ...
After attending the Sundance Film Festival in late January, the “Poker Face” star wrote that she had relapsed and then added, “Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out there struggling, remember you ...
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is a common type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that also has a high rate of relapse. Common signs of a relapse include lymph node swelling, as well as the development of “B ...
After years of sobriety, Natasha Lyonne is opening up about a recent relapse. The "Poker Face" star, 46, shared the development with her followers on Friday, Jan. 23. "Took my relapse public more to ...
Natasha Lyonne revealed she recently relapsed after decades of sobriety: “Took my relapse public more to come,” the actress wrote on social media Friday. “Recovery is a lifelong process. Anyone out ...
Natasha Lyonne — who battled drug and alcohol addictions in the mid-2000s — revealed she’s no longer sober in a candid social media post. “Took my relapse public more to come,” she wrote via X on ...
Natasha Lyonne has relapsed after nearly a decade of sobriety. “Took my relapse public, more to come,” Lyonne, 46, wrote via X on Friday, January 23, shortly before responding to a fan sending the ...
You may also feel restriction in the movement of the legs and thighs due to the pain and stiffness. It can develop suddenly or quickly, and last for a few days or weeks, or occur after periods of ...
When I was first diagnosed with diabetes, my A1C was 11.7. That got my attention. Over the next few years, I learned that health isn’t something you fix once. It’s something you manage for life.