Brandi Glanville rushed to the hospital in the midst of ‘parasite’ face struggle

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The RHOBH -Aluin has had to deal with a ‘parasite’ that caused malformation of the face.
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Glanville, 52, wrote on X: “My head and neck would not move for four hours this morning.
“I couldn’t get out of bed. I called 911 had a wonderful trip in the ambulance now that I am in this great place after I spent four hours in a wheelchair in the waiting room.”
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Glanville shared photos of her deformed face in the midst of her two -year health struggle.
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Hours later she shared a selfie with an IV in her arm, together with a snapshot of her hospital account.
Glanville added: “I hate this place, but should be another nice ambulance account.”
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On Thursday, April 24, Glanville seemed to confirm that she had been released from the hospital.
She tweeted: “Hey Kitty Kats Vers Vers from yesterday, there was a visit Ive to go live on IG with my future daughter and colleague -Ier Sarah D on IG live tonight at 6.30 pm to talk about our eBay store.”
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Glanville, who played Five Seasons in the Bravo series, has been struggling with a mysterious health problem for almost two years – which results in misforming of the face.
She first shared a selfie of her swollen and distorted face in December and said at the time: “What happened? I wish I knew it. Some say I have a parasite that jumps around my face. Some say that it is stress causing stress.”
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But Glanville, who was famous from her former network, seemed to blame at that moment: “I personally say it is Bravo.”
She notes that she still has not received a diagnosis, she recently said US Weekly: “It moves past my body, as literally moving on my left shoulder (s) over my arm.
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“I have to get up, I have to stretch, I have to get in a hot tub. I have a routine and it is crazy. (My lowest moment is) just don’t live and miss life.
“I literally do nothing and I have the feeling that I am again experiencing (de) Covid-19 (Pandemic Lockdown), but with some miserable side effects.”
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The reality star revealed that she has still not received a diagnosis, but has spent more than $ 100,000 on treatment plans.
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Glanville has investigated various treatments to relieve its symptoms, but so far no has been effective. She has also spent more than $ 113,000 on treatment plans.
She continued: “I no longer have money. I am more than six digits at the moment. I don’t have the means to go somewhere at the moment.
“I am online every day and go through a different rabbit hole. It is tiring. It is all that consumes. I just want to find a doctor who makes it, such as, his mission to help me.”
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The TV star said she leaned on antibiotics and cells to feel better, and added: “It is an ultrasonic therapy, it makes angry what is going on and it gives me a postponement of pressure.
“It was very useful. And then I recently started with Dr. Joy Kong who did stem cells. And I noticed, as I had, immediately had more energy.”

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During her battle, Glanville has found support from her sons-mason and Jake-Die She shares with ex-husband Eddie Cibrian.
She stumbled: “I just have the best guys on the planet. They hug me (and) they are:” You are so beautiful on the inside. Don’t worry. “
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Glanville has previously blamed for the stress she has endured from Bravo because of her malformation of the face.
Heather Dubrow’s husband, Dr. Terry Dubrow from Real housewives of Orange Countyis one of the medical professionals who have intervened to help Glanville with her diagnosis, in which four biopsies are performed on her.
In February he said that he “is dedicated” to help Glanville, which say, “I think that as soon as we get a diagnosis and we get a treatment plan, we can get on the other side.”