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Amy Schumer credits internet trolling with diagnosing Cushing's syndrome
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Following an interview on "Call Her Daddy," Amy Schumer revealed that internet trolls played a role in her being diagnosed with a serious and rare condition. She shared that while promoting her work, trolls mocked her appearance, claiming her face looked swollen. Initially, she dismissed the comments, but when medical professionals began weighing in, it led to her diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome.Jan. 24, 2025