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Time of India
25-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Actor Priya Mohan opens up about battle with Fibromyalgia: ‘Couldn't even lift my hand to feed my child'
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Popular Malayalam and Telugu actress Priya Mohan, best known for her roles in 'The Campus', 'Valiyangadi', and 'Utharam Parayaathe', has revealed her ongoing health struggles that have kept her away from the public eye. Together with her husband Nihal Pillai, she runs the beloved YouTube channel Oru Happy Family. But recently, fans noticed their reduced activity — and now, the couple has shared the deeply personal reason behind it. Diagnosed after 1.5 years of unseen pain Priya Mohan disclosed that she has been silently battling fibromyalgia — a chronic condition that causes widespread body pain, fatigue, and tenderness. For the past one and a half years, she had been experiencing occasional body pain that was often brushed off by others as simple laziness or tiredness. Nihal recalls that stress worsened her symptoms, and despite visible signs like swelling around her cheeks and eyes, they did not prioritize medical diagnosis due to their busy schedules. It wasn't until the condition escalated dramatically that they fully grasped the severity. Thudarum - Official Teaser 'Couldn't even lift my hand to feed my child' She further said, 'I was in such a state that I couldn't even lift my hand to feed my child. I couldn't even carry him. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo I wasn't able to place my foot and climb into a slightly elevated vehicle. To get up from the bed or even to slightly turn, I needed someone's help. I couldn't even pick up a glass or a plate with my hand. So many times, I wondered why I was even living like this. Along with this came deep depression and sleeplessness. I've sat awake until six in the morning without sleeping.' When simple tasks became struggles Sharing emotional anecdotes, Nihal recounted how Priya, though appearing healthy, began facing difficulty with everyday tasks. Getting into a slightly elevated vehicle like an Innova became a painful challenge. One particularly alarming incident occurred when Priya slipped and fell in the bathroom and found herself unable to get up on her own. This moment, they admit, was a turning point that forced them to acknowledge the gravity of her condition. After the actress has disclosed her health condition, several of her well-wishers have shared heartfelt messages of support and encouragement. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Peranakan-inspired designer transforms 49-year-old Ampang school into a lifestyle hub
Recently partially-opened in Ampang, The Campus is a lifestyle community hub transformed from the old International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) compound. After ISKL moved to Ampang Hilir, the space was reimagined into a buzzing destination that's equal parts fun and functional. Helming this project is Singaporean-born Dutch designer Lisette Scheers, the creative genius behind Nala Designs, a Peranakan-inspired brand celebrating Malaysia's rich heritage. Think bold, vibrant prints gracing everything from notebooks and tote bags to wallpaper and pillow covers. The Campus seamlessly blends top-notch sports facilities, education centres, retail spaces, and entertainment under one roof. The former school's basketball courts, gymnasiums, and sprawling grounds are now repurposed as the heart of this lively hub. The swimming pool isn't currently open to the public, but you can still enjoy a lively game of basketball or football. Whether you're here for a good meal or a great time, The Campus has you covered. Grab a bite at Jibby Chow, Jinjja Chicken, or Fowlboys Diner, sip artisanal drinks at NikoNeko Matcha or Coffeeboy Club, and stock up on your favourites at Qra (my go-to for affordable condiments, pickles, and pasta). Keep the little ones happy at Kids Nation, a playful haven with an interactive playland and a library. For retail therapy, you'll find over 80 brands, including Nala Designs, alongside dance studios like Amare Dance Academy and wellness spots like Tamo Beauty Lounge and Rise & Plunge. Need a health check? Head to Dental Days or Darla Clinic & Health Care Centre. With its dynamic mix of dining, shopping, wellness, and recreational gems, The Campus is set to become the ultimate hangout destination in Ampang. Whether you're looking for a delicious meal, a unique shopping experience, a place to relax and recharge, or somewhere to entertain the kids, this lifestyle hub has it all. Stay tuned for its full opening and get ready to experience all the exciting offerings waiting to be discovered! Airpark pop-up: Bouncy castle & flea market, until 23 Feb The post Peranakan-inspired designer transforms 49-year-old Ampang school into a lifestyle hub appeared first on