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Teen Mom's Jenelle Evans Reveals Her Health Diagnosis

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Jenelle Evans, who starred for years on MTV’s Teen Mom 2, has just revealed her health diagnosis in a new interview.

The 30-year-old mom of three has been suffering for years. Click inside to read what she was diagnosed with… Jenelle was officially given a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, which is “a condition that causes pain all over the body (also referred to as widespread pain), sleep problems, fatigue, and often emotional and mental distress,” according to the CDC. “For as long as I can remember, I would get extremely bad tension headaches and full body aches—like I had the flu, but was not sick,” Jenelle told E!

News. “My entire body gets in so much pain and sometimes I lay in bed and cry. [For] a long time, no one believed my symptoms until I got a second opinion from a new neurologist recently.” “Living life every day is challenging because of having only a little bit of energy to be able to get my work done then [having] to go to bed early due to headaches or body aches.

I now know why my body is acting the way it does and it explains a lot. I never knew what fibromyalgia was until my doctor diagnosed me.” “I want my kids to know that some days are good and some days are bad with fibromyalgia,” Jenelle said. “Please have patience with me on my bad days and I promise to make it up to you on my good days,” she said. “I have private talks with my kids about my health and let them know they don’t have to worry, some days won’t be good but I’ll get through it.” So many other celebrities have come forward to share their chronic illness diagnosis.

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