'Star Wars' actress Daisy Ridley opens up about Graves' Disease diagnosis and healing journey
Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley recently opened up about her diagnosis with Graves' disease in a recent feature with Women’s Health. It is an autoimmune disorder affecting the thyroid gland. After experiencing symptoms like rapid weight loss, fatigue, and tremors following her role in the thriller "Magpie," Ridley initially attributed her discomfort to stress.
However, an endocrinologist's description of Graves' disease as "tired but weird" resonated with Ridley, who realized her irritability stemmed from the condition. Since then, the actress has adopted a holistic approach to manage her symptoms, including medication, infrared saunas, cryotherapy, acupuncture, and a gluten-free diet.
Ridley also carries a rose quartz crystal for emotional balance and self-love. Despite acknowledging the privilege of accessing these wellness practices, she finds them beneficial.
The actress's candidness about her health journey sheds light on Graves' disease and the importance of holistic approaches to managing chronic conditions.