Amy Schumer's candid reminder: Stay on top of your health
Amy Schumer posted a photo from a gynecologist's office on her Instagram. The actress had a significant reason for doing so. She has been reminding others to take care of their health for years. She was recently diagnosed with Cushing's syndrome.
2:44 PM EST, November 14, 2024
Over 12 million people follow the Instagram profile of Amy Schumer, an American comedy actress known for her role in the movie Trainwreck. Famous for her "casual" and humorous approach, she posted a photo on her Instagram profile that not everyone would dare share: She posed on a gynecological chair.
Amy Schumer reminds us about check-ups
Amy Schumer shared a photo from the gynecologist's office. She appeared in a blue gown and special glasses, holding a breathing machine. Although she did not disclose the reason for her visit to the specialist, it can be assumed that she wanted to remind others about the importance of regular check-ups with the published photo.
Adjusting well. You? - she wrote under the photo, which she also shared in her Instagram story.
In the comments below the post, she received positive responses. Some people humorously reacted to her photo, while others thanked her for highlighting important health issues.
Amy Schumer has Cushing's syndrome
In February this year, Amy Schumer appeared at the premiere of the second season of the series "Life & Beth." Observers noted that the actress had a noticeably swollen face. In a conversation with Jessica Yellin for "News Not Noise," she revealed that she suffers from Cushing's syndrome, a condition associated with elevated cortisol levels in the blood, which can cause symptoms such as weight gain and high blood pressure.
" I was also in MRI machines four hours at a time, having my veins shut down from the amount of blood drawn and thinking I may not be around to see my son grow up," she recalled.
"I have the kind of Cushing that will just work itself out and I'm healthy [which] was the greatest news imaginable," Schumer said.