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Shailene Woodley is opening up about a debilitating health scare she endured in her early 20s and how she had to address her past trauma to let herself heal.
Appearing on Tuesdayβs episode of the βSHE MDβ podcast, the star, 32, told hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thais Aliabadi about the trouble she had trying to figure out the cause of her crushing mystery illness and how it led her to some revelations about her mental health.
βI was losing my hearing. I couldnβt walk for longer than five minutes at a time without having to lay down for hours and hours and hours and sleep,β she told the hosts. βEverything I ate hurt my stomach.β
While Woodley opted to keep her exact diagnosis private, telling the hosts the her health status βfeels like a personal thing,β she said she was overwhelmed by the amount of βmixed informationβ doctors offered when she sought out help.
βIt was this conflation of issues and diagnoses and different doctors telling me different things,β the βBig Little Liesβ actor said, noting how it took her nearly a decade to understand what exactly was happening.
Woodley told the hosts how her symptoms unleashed a world of βmental fuckeryβ into her life, and described how her physical pain impacted the way she behaved and thought.
βThroughout that decade, a lot of other things came from feeling so much discomfort physically,β she went on. βLike, oh my gosh, if everything hurts my stomach, Iβm now suddenly afraid of food.β
While the star of βThree Womenβ was βso happyβ to share that sheβs now healthy, she revealed how the years-long ordeal made her have to take a hard look at how sheβd been impacted by emotional trauma.
βIt forced me to really take a deep look and become introspective,β the star said, revealing how addressing her PTSD ended up being another side of her healing process.
β³[That trauma] definitely took a toll on my body and took a toll emotionally, which then stuck in my body and affected me,β she said.
βI believe ultimately the thing that led me [to heal], alongside, again, the physical aspects, was acknowledging that I was in a constant state of fight or flight … because I hadnβt yet established what a calm nervous system could look like, and what true safety in myself could look like.β
βOnce I focused on that, physically everything began to change and balance out for me,β she explained.
Woodley also told the hosts how much her new show, βThree Women,β resonated with her after sheβd grappled with so much pain, both emotionally and physically.
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βThis felt like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to really dive in and explore themes that most of us go through as women,β she said of the series, which focuses on the sexualities of a group of women.
Pointing to how the series tackles topics like miscarriages, falling in love, body dysmorphia and more, Woodley said she was grateful to be able to address βbeing in a confusing place where we feel like we canβt communicate what we really want because we donβt feel safe in our own bodies.β
βThree Womenβ is available to stream on Starz.
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