Kathy Bates Went Crazy After Learning She Has a Condition That Can’t Be Cured

No one ⁤is as ⁣equally scary and funny ​as Kathy Bates, ⁣who has‌ won awards for her parts in comedies, dramas, and thrillers.

Her current role ​ as a two-time cancer survivor dealing with lymphedema – her hardest challenge ‌yet – might not win a Hollywood award but she’s gained worldwide‌ recognition as ‍an inspiration.

The 75-year-old actress, who after having her uterus,⁢ breasts, and lymph⁢ nodes taken out was told she ⁣had ‌an incurable lymphatic ‍disease, said she feels “blessed” ‍to‍ use her “fame to ‍do⁢ something that can⁤ maybe⁢ help others.” Keep reading to discover⁣ this amazing actress’s health journey!

Born in Tennessee,​ Kathy Bates is a performer on stage and ‍screen. She is best known for her ‍award-winning roles in Misery, Primary Colors, Clint Eastwood’s Richard Jewell,⁢ and⁣ American Horror Story: ⁣Coven.

Since ⁣starting her career in the early ​1970s, the actress has received many nominations ​for her scary dramatic and comedic performances.

In 2003, just one year‍ after shocking viewers by appearing fully nude ⁢alongside Jack Nicholson in About Schmidt, Bates⁢ found‍ out⁢ she ⁣had ovarian cancer.

Then in⁤ 2012 came the diagnosis of breast cancer ‍which ‍led ‌to a​ double mastectomy.

Bates’ health troubles didn’t seem like they would get better.

‘I went crazy’

“Then I got something called ⁢lymphedema,”‌ she shared with Kelly Clarkson⁢ during an‌ appearance on her ‍show back in 2019.‍ “I don’t know if⁤ you’ve heard of it but when treating cancer they take away lymph nodes. It doesn’t matter ‌where it is on your body. If your lymph‍ system ‌gets damaged often fluid backs ​up into the affected ⁢limb.”

When treating ⁢cancers doctors usually remove⁣ lymph nodes because the aggressive⁢ disease can spread through the lymphatic system. Once those nodes are gone extra fluid⁤ can build up causing swelling typically seen in arms or hands.

Speaking with SurvivorNet about this tough time of hers ,the star ⁤from Dolores Claiborne says that dealing with⁢ lymphedema was harder than facing cancer itself.

“I went berserk,” she explained. ​“I left my check-up room running ‌out of there while still having my drains attached; I was ⁣holding a pillow against my chest thinking‌ ‘What am ⁣I ⁢doing? It’s July! It’s hot outside; ‌I’m still​ healing; I don’t want anything bad happening.’”

The⁢ star ⁢from Fried Green Tomatoes added: “I felt bitter and depressed thinking my career was over; everything seemed ‌done.”

Even ⁣though⁣ this condition cannot be cured or reversed The National Health Service (NHS) says that major symptoms of lymphedema can ‍be treated by⁤ taking‍ steps⁢ to reduce fluid buildup.

‘Light inside’

But then Kathy found ‍an ‌expert who​ helped manage it all.

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“I went to see her‍ feeling angry telling all‍ my stories,”‍ Bates recalled. “She said ‘That’s all behind‌ you now; let’s start fresh.’” Speaking about⁣ this doctor Bates added: “Some people just have‍ light inside them.”

Alongside treatments‍ & compression sleeves‌ for pain relief & ‌swelling⁤ management ⁢both arms ,the star from The Blind Side also‍ discovered healing ⁣through ‍helping others.

Now advocating for⁤ lymphedema‍ awareness ,Bates serves as national spokesperson for‍ Lymphatic Education & Research Network (LE&RN). “It’s ⁤estimated​ around⁤ ten million people suffer from it,”she mentioned during Clarkson’s show.”That number ‌exceeds ALS,muscular dystrophy ,MS,Parkinson’s,and AIDS combined.”

Bates also emphasized how important ‌it is for patients needing ​help pushing doctors towards proper ⁢diagnoses since sometimes conditions like lymphedema go ​unnoticed.”Nobody knows about⁢ it especially if we’re bigger girls‌ going into appointments saying ‘My legs feel ⁤swollen’ only get⁤ told ‘Just⁢ eat healthier.'”

Luckily,the star from Are You There God? ⁤It’s Me Margaret found support systems allowing management​ without letting ⁣health​ issues slow ​down progress .

Most recently appearing within 2023’s film ‌titled The‍ Miracle Club‍ Bates concluded:”I never ‌wanted any type of cancer…and definitely not wanting lymphedema…but feeling blessed [to have faced these challenges] because⁣ otherwise wouldn’t be able⁤ utilize fame towards helping others.”

Kathy Bates truly⁣ inspires us showing ⁣how ⁤fame can create positive change!

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