When former President Bill Clinton revealed that he had experienced warning signs of heart disease long before he had quadruple bypass surgery back in 2004, a wave of empathy and validation washed over the heart disease community. “Wow. Even him, too?”
Three things happen for us when a political figure or celebrity opens up about a diagnosis and shares the fact of their chronic illness with us.
First, they help to destigmatize the disease. The condition becomes more visible and relatable. Suddenly, we see our friends and family changing their attitudes toward our condition, and even toward us.
Second, we feel more hopeful and inspired in our own life. Knowing that a public figure is facing the same day-to-day struggles we do, all while under the glare of stardom, we are more endeared toward them. We especially feel a connection when they use their voice to bring visibility to heart disease.
Finally, we feel empowered by the will of celebrities to step forward and take control of the narrative about their condition under intense media scrutiny. When they show the world what it means to live with heart disease, they offer a roadmap and inspire confidence for how we might do the same.
Whether famous or not, the public acknowledgment of one’s disease is a brave act in the face of the stigma of chronic disease. As heart disease awareness spreads, acceptance soon follows.
Is there a notable person who has inspired you? How do you feel about celebrities discussing their condition? Share in the comments below or post on MyHeartDiseaseTeam.
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When celebrities share their diagnosis to the world, it helps me to understand that no matter what, we are all only human.🥰
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