Katy Armstrong on Coronation Street, Georgia May Foote, recently spoke out about her own personal health struggles on social media. Although the actress has been relatively discreet in the past, she posted a very honest glimpse of what it is like to live with a chronic illness that affects millions of women. Her emotional video was released during Endometriosis Awareness Month—a moment for building awareness about a condition that frequently goes unnoticed or misunderstood.
Georgia May Foote Reveals the Agony Behind Her Smile
Georgia, who acted as Katy Armstrong until her departure in 2015, confirmed that she had surgery for endometriosis last year. While she was hoping to be relieved of symptoms after the surgery, she is now suffering from persistent symptoms that make her feel devastated.
The actress shared pictures on her Instagram Stories indicating obvious bloating when she’s flaring. She spoke about how difficult it has been to live with this bloating for the last few months. The actress called the experience “absolutely awful” and explained how the hormones, the pain, and the ignorance on the part of others are exacerbating factors.
She also spoke of how frustrated she is with being presented with medication that can induce premature menopause. Georgia called the situation “a joke,” stressing the few and usually extreme solutions to treat the condition.
Coronation Street: A Strong Message In Endometriosis Awareness Month
In a video posted on her Stories, Georgia had spoken about the hormonal roller coaster most women go through. She highlighted the fact that issues such as PCOS and endometriosis impose a substantial burden. The Corrie actor discussed coping with bloating, extreme fatigue, pain, and mood swings. She stated that even with all of this, women still find ways to get through daily life. She confessed she had been having a tough time with her symptoms this month.
Georgia also took the time to offer solidarity with those experiencing the same thing. She gave a “shoutout to all you little warriors” who are coping with endometriosis daily. She added that the condition is really uncomfortable and something that she would not want anyone to experience. Georgia’s Coronation Street adventure might have ended in 2015, but her off-screen strength inspires viewers beyond Coronation Street. We will keep you posted on her recovery. Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily!