The Boys’ Erin Moriarty reveals medical diagnosis
Actress Erin Moriarty, well-known for her role in The Boys, recently shared on social media that she has been diagnosed with Graves’ disease.
Acting as Starlight on Instagram, Annie January’s portrayer called upon her followers, advising them to visit a healthcare professional immediately if they suspect any health issues.
Everyone’s autoimmune disease presents uniquely; your journey will vary from mine, and mine from yours. The differences might be significant or subtle,” she noted in the caption.
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A month ago, Moriarty received a diagnosis for Graves’ disease, an autoimmune disorder that impacts the thyroid. Since then, she’s been undergoing treatment.
About a month ago, I received a diagnosis for Graves’ disease. Shortly after starting treatment, I began to feel the first rays of improvement. This sense of well-being has been growing stronger each day.
If there’s the slightest hint of dimness, it’s important to get it checked. Don’t tough it out and endure pain unnecessarily; you deserve comfort. Life can already be challenging enough.
The celebrity likewise posted a collection of images that encompassed some personal self-portraits, breathtaking landscape shots, and discussions regarding her health condition.
In a single image of a message sent to her mom, Moriarty expressed sincerely: “I’m in earnest; I desperately require some respite. Tonight, I’m feeling sick to my stomach. I feel utterly wretched and disconnected from myself, it seems unbearable to continue living this way.
Another message she sent to her father was: “I’m experiencing a huge change already, and it feels like I’ve been missing out on something wonderful until now!
Supportive comments poured into the post’s discussion area from friends and relatives of the actor, as well as Shana Stein (director of The Boys) and actress Susan Heyward.
Stein wrote, “I’m so glad you’re making progress toward recovery,” while Heyward expressed affection with a series of love heart emojis.
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2025-06-16 01:48