After claiming that her usage of Ozempic left her “bedridden,” Amy Schumer provides a candid and unvarnished health report.

 

In the comments, doctors were saying things like, ‘No, no, something’s truly awry. She said, “Your face looks so crazy.” Eventually, Schumer made the connection.

The Mayo Clinic states that long-term steroid usage may cause Cushing syndrome, which she unintentionally developed after steroid injections for scars from her C-section and breast reduction.

“I was like, ‘F*** off,’ at first,” she said. “But wait, I’ve been receiving injections of steroids to treat my scars.” “It gave me this thing called Cushing syndrome —

Which I wouldn’t have known if the internet hadn’t come for me so hard,” she realized. Schumer was suffering the condition’s consequences, which included a bloated face, or “moon face,”

Just before shooting her new Netflix comedy Kinda Pregnant, which debuted on February 5. She said, “I discovered that I had a condition known as moon face,

And I’m starring in a movie — and there’s a camera right in my face.” She sought comfort from others around her since she was self-conscious about her appearance on television.

 

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