'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Bravo Star Yolanda Foster Battling with Lyme's Disease

3:40 PM EST 1/20/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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Bravo's "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" actress Yolanda Foster was recently diagnosed with Lyme's disease which takes away the ability of a human being to process information, read and write. The actress recently spoke in an interview about her condition and said that the symptoms have worsened over the days and she can no longer do any reading or writing on her own.

The actress was diagnosed with this disease three years ago, was doing pretty well until last month, when the disease relapsed and began to worsen up.

She further said in the interview that she is unable to even watch television now as her brain just does not co-operate with her. She says that she feels handicapped, like someone stole her brain and tied her up to make her just sit back and watch her life pass her by.

But fortunately, the brave star has not given up and will not give up. According to her, she was given this disease because God knows that she is a brave fighter and has promised to fight this disease and not give up at all.

The 51 year old actress is currently being treated at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital in Singapore, from where she has also posted several photographs on Instagram. It is evident that she has traveled quite far to get her condition treated properly.

She revealed in a blog that for the 3 years that she has battled the disease, she has everything, from antibiotics to finding affirmative cures for the disease, but was only able to find a 60% cure before this relapse came running back putting her back on the hospital bed.

Here's wishing a quick recovery for the reality star.

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