Demi Lovato reveals vision and hearing impairment
In a recent interview with Andy Cohen, Demi Lovato revealed that she still suffers from vision and hearing impairment as a result of her 2018 overdose. Lovato said that she has “blind spots” in her vision and that she “for a long time had a really hard time reading.” She also said that she has “hearing impairment” that makes it difficult for her to hear certain frequencies.
Lovato’s vision and hearing problems are the result of the brain damage she suffered during her overdose. The overdose caused three strokes and a heart attack, which damaged Lovato’s brain. The damage to her brain has caused a number of other problems for Lovato, including memory loss, difficulty concentrating, and anxiety.
Despite the challenges she faces, Lovato is grateful to be alive and to be able to continue her career. She said that she is “grateful for those reminders” of what could happen if she ever gets into a dark place again.
Lovato’s openness about her vision and hearing impairment is an important step in raising awareness of the lasting effects of drug overdose. It is also a reminder that recovery is possible, even after experiencing serious health problems.
In addition to vision and hearing impairment, Lovato has also spoken about other lasting effects of her overdose, including:
- Pneumonia from asphyxiating on her vomit
- Brain damage from the strokes
- Difficulty concentrating
- Anxiety
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Lovato has been open about her struggles with addiction and mental health for many years. She has used her platform to raise awareness of these issues and to encourage others to seek help. Lovato’s openness and honesty have helped to break down the stigma associated with addiction and mental health, and they have inspired others to share their own stories.
Lovato is an inspiration to many people who are struggling with addiction and mental health. She is a reminder that recovery is possible, even after experiencing serious health problems. Lovato’s story is a powerful one, and it is one that will continue to help others for years to come.