Chhavi Mittal opens up about her battle with Post-Cancer illness; says, “I have pain while breathing, or using my hand, or arm, or lying down, or sitting, or laughing or pretty much everything.”
Chhavi Mittal, the brave br*ast cancer survivor, has been facing new health challenges even after her successful surgery. Taking to social media, she shared about her latest struggle with Costochondritis, a condition involving an injury to the cartilage in the chest. The actress revealed that the probable causes could be radiation from her cancer treatment, the side effects of injections taken for osteopenia, or even an incessant cough she experienced recently. The pain from this condition affects her breathing, hand movements, lying down, sitting, laughing, and almost every aspect of her daily life.
Despite the hardships, Chhavi remains strong in spirit. In her post, she expressed her determination to face the pain and continue with her regular workouts. Her positive attitude shines through as she mentioned, “No, I’m not always positive about it, but I’m rarely negative. So, holding my chest in my hand, I went to the gym (my happiest place) because you know what? We all get knocked down, but do we get up again? Well, I do! For anyone who needs to hear this… I know you’re suffering in some way or the other, but you’re not alone! And THIS TOO SHALL PASS. #healthiswealth.”
Previously, Chhavi had shared her journey of hormonal changes due to hormonal therapy after the surgery. She wrote about experiencing Bone Mineral Density loss, which led to fractures. Her openness about her health struggles has inspired many, and through her social media posts, she continues to raise awareness about the challenges faced while fighting such a deadly disease.
Chhavi Mittal’s resilience and determination serve as an inspiration to all those battling illness and adversity. Her courage in the face of these health challenges is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. As she bravely fights on, her journey serves as a reminder that healing and hope can prevail even in the most difficult times.