Andie Macdowell thought she “literally fell apart” before diagnosis piriformis syndrome

Andie MacDowell has been diagnosed with piriformis syndrome, a painful muscle state that compresses the sciatic nerve. As she explained during a performance on Drew Barrymore ShowBefore her diagnosis, she began to worry that her body “literally fell apart”.

“I thought I should have a hip replacement,” she said, remembering a shooting pain that went all the way down her legs.

Before MacDowell knew what caused the pain, she tried to solve the problem of exercise. She started riding an indoor bike – “like an insane,” she said – which only made the problem worse.

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“It’s not appropriate for my body and I ended up with bad knees and a bad hip,” she explained. “I thought I literally fell apart.”

Since her diagnosis, MacDowell has learned to handle her condition properly. Instead of the indoor bike, she is now performing daily exercises. “I have to work my tiny bottom and my hips,” she said. “I have to work at the bottom and work my hip. I just do it every day,”

Fortunately, her body does not hurt “.

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“It’s a miracle,” she said, adding, “The good news is that my pieces are fine. My knees are good apart from aging. They’ve grown older.”

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MacDowell has always been open about aging. In November she proudly told her she chose a pleasant oversize dress because she was “too old to starve myself for 5 lbs. nonstop. “

Earlier this month, she also called the industry’s occupation of youth. While he tells a story about a photographer who had called her “too matronic”, she said to Glamor“But why do we have this disgust for women and the word Matronic? Why can’t it be a pity? I’m matronic. That’s what I am. Why can’t I be a mother master in a beautiful, powerful, respectful, glamorous way? “

And of course she has been proudly rocked his beautiful silver hair since 2021.

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