Solange has been absent from music for a few years now, and fans recently learned why, as the 38-year-old artist opened up about the health issues she has been coping with privately. Interestingly enough, this wasn’t a self-driven admission; rather, she expressed her support for musician Shaun Ross who announced he had been dealing with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). It is an autoimmune disorder that he contracted after battling COVID. The When I Get Home artist jumped in his comments and revealed that she had the same health battle, plus two others. “Sending you so much love and strength Shaun and to everyone in the comments dealing with the overwhelming, confusing, and isolating nature of POTS!” she wrote before stating she also had cases of POTS, Sjogren’s syndrome and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) in 2018. “I completely understand what it’s like to not want your health circumstances to define you. The good folks at @dysautonomiaintl were really an incredible resource for me and I feel really grateful for the spoonie community for holding me down during my times of complete uncertainty! Shaun Ross screenshot her comment and posted it on X, writing “Proof that you just never know when someone may be struggling behind closed doors. Thank you @solangeknowles for commenting on this #POTS #dysautonomia.” In a separate tweet, he pondered if being an artist had anything to do with their declines in health.
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