Veteran actress Kathy Bates diagnosed with serious chronic health condition

Veteran actress Kathy Bates, known for her fierce characters, faces a serious chronic health condition but remains resilient. Reflecting on her acting journey, she admits, “I was never pretty enough,” emphasizing the industry’s bias towards looks. However, her Broadway career took off in 1980, leading to an Academy Award-winning performance in “Misery” at age 42.

Despite Hollywood’s constraints, Bates directed episodes for various TV series. In her personal life, she battled cancer twice, in 2003 and 2012. Following breast cancer surgery, she revealed her lymphedema diagnosis and became a spokesperson for the Lymphatic Education & Research Network.

To manage lymphedema, Bates wears compression sleeves, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and focusing on each task. She encourages others not to let the condition define them and advocates for more research and awareness.

Kathy Bates refuses to let her diagnosis hinder her career or life, demonstrating resilience and determination. She inspires others to face their own challenges bravely.

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