The beautiful 28-year old fashion designer Ashley Olsen is reportedly found diagnosed with Lyme Disease. It’s one of the painful diseases and caused by tick bites. The person diagnosed with this disease feels continuous pain in joints and skin and also quite a few problems with the nervous system and heart. Olsen received bites from […]

The beautiful 28-year old fashion designer Ashley Olsen is reportedly found diagnosed with Lyme Disease. It’s one of the painful diseases and caused by tick bites.

The person diagnosed with this disease feels continuous pain in joints and skin and also quite a few problems with the nervous system and heart.

Olsen received bites from parasitic arachnids in the past, which has resulted into Lyme Disease now.

Things Are Getting Bad To Worse:

The information was unveiled by one of the people close to her. He said that Olsen is really sick and turning worse from bad.

It had already crossed the initial stage when doctors came to know about this disease; therefore, early detection measures and cure possibilities were out of the questions. Now, she is going through all of this.

The illness has started leaving physical impacts on Olsen and also affecting her work. She is the twin sister of Mary-Kate Olsen and elder sibling of Elizabeth Olsen, who was starred in Avengers: Age of Ultron star.

The person who revealed all the information about her illness also added that Ashley Olsen comes to work; she looks completely disheveled and haggard.

The illness has taken over her mood as well. She reacts weirdly sometimes. All in all, Ashley Olsen is going through a very rough phase in her life now.

Another celebrity who has been found suffering from the Lyme Disease is Avril Lavinge. The famous pop star was recently admitted to hospital after doctors confirmed the Lyme Disease. When she was stricken down with this deadly disease, she thought she would die soon.

In the words of Lavinge, “I felt like I couldn’t talk, I couldn’t breathe was not able to move. I thought I was going to die very soon. I never knew a bug bite could lead me to this situation. I had to take bed rest for over five months to recover.”