Brandy Granville It has not been “normal” for two years.
“I never felt suicide before. [but earlier this summer]I don’t want to be here,” Glanville, 52, told US Weekly In a new exclusive interview. “If it weren’t for my kid, I wouldn’t know I would be here.” (Granville shares sons Mason and Jack with his ex-husband Eddie Cibrian)
A few years after she first left The real housewife in Beverly HillsGlanville The ultimate girl journey for a real housewife In Morocco in early 2023. She just won the audience again The ultimate girl travel for real housewife: ex-wife club and Season 1 traitorbut when she was accused of sexual misconduct Ragate supporting role Caroline Manzo. (In court documents related to the incident, an executive producer said Manzo felt “disrespectful” by Glanville, but claimed that Glanville did not “sexually assault” Manzo.)
Glanville when she returned home from Morocco Contracted parasites When shooting.
“After landing almost immediately, my phone started to burst out with articles about the incorrect articles, and I was immediately anxious about Morale’s situation.” us. “And I just wanted to keep my mind around what was going on and why. I was in the fetal position on the couch for four months.”
When Glanville tried to socialize again, she began to notice the “crazy lumps” on her face.
“My face started, walking around doing things. I started losing my vision on my left eye. It was crazy.” “At first, my face was blowing up and it was really swollen. Then it started sinking and I felt something was just eating me from the inside. I was like, ‘It was eating my meat.'”
Brandy Granville.
US WeeklyGlanville’s most extreme symptoms over the past two years include grey spots on her “sinking” face, liquid coming out of her left ear or liquid flowing into her mouth and extreme headaches.
Glanville has seen 21 doctors and she has paid since she was a child when she couldn’t get the answers from her insurance. “They don’t believe me,” she said. “My insurance is like, ‘You’re not wrong. It’s just inflammation and old filler.'”
Glanville spent at least $130,000 on medical expenses and was struggling financially.
“I’m paying for a minimum with a credit card. I’ve exhausted my savings. At my age, I feel like a loser because I’m taking care of everything.” “I’m together. I’m very honored. Now, I’m scared of everything.”
Glanville acknowledged that “medical expenses are the number one cause of bankruptcy” and began Rachel Straussa health care strategist, known as the PBM princess.
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“The responsibility she assumes is indeed working with the hospitals she sees to review what is charged and ensure that it is billed correctly. [we can get] We can reduce those people. “Straus told us. “Once we negotiated the service fee, we will have a payment plan so that Brandi can live and have the roof and be able to have food and everything you need to maintain.”
Although Strauss noted that although Glanville believed the doctor in her insurance plan did not listen to her, she noted that although Glanville did not listen to her, Strauss noted that despite all dates.
“Since she has a sure diagnosis, she can go back, and that’s where she can start advocating financially,” she said. “There’s a problem, and that’s where we have to go back and make sure insurance understands that because that’s why she’s off the network.”
Granville also passed Dr. Michael R. Scomaan infectious disease expert, contacted her through X. usshe initiated Dr. Scoma’s multiphase treatment program, which was started with weeks of intravenous antibiotics in the PICC series to treat her long-term infection and its secondary effects.

Brandi Glanville and Dr. Michael Scoma
“We can expect to see meaningful progress in the next few weeks,” Dr. Scoma told the company. us. “And I do believe Brandy can fully recover.”
Glanville calls herself a “wreck of hope” and wants to restore her life.
She told us: “I kept sleeping until 5pm and I couldn’t get up. Everything hurts – at one point, I couldn’t move my neck. I couldn’t get up for four hours. I just said, ‘This is not a presence.’ “I live in this house every day.” I’m going to spend a lot of money. I’ve been worried about money all day long. I have a brain fog. I do one thing every day and I’m very upset. ”
Just last week, when she hit a low point, she called her mom for support.
“I go, ‘Mom, I know you have grandma. I know you have dad. I know you are full, but I need you to come.'” Granville recalls. “So she likes to leave everything behind, come a few days. I colored her hair and we have girls’ time.”
Pampering also includes Granville’s current virus clip Put Nair on her face.
“I just fell out in every rabbit’s hole and my face likes to exfoliate. It’s like, ‘Okay, I’ll get anything.’ So, I’ll exfoliate five times a day, I don’t even put moisturizer on it, it’s back to the greasy place-I don’t have greasy skin anymore,” she told us. “If Nair dissolves the hair, maybe it will dissolve anything on my skin. My mom is like, ‘You do your Brandy.’ Like I rarely do when I want to use comets on my teeth, that’s just my idea.

But after Dr. Scoma’s treatment, Glanville hopes to return to the table to dance [drinking] sake. ”
“No, I just want to leave my house,” she said again. “I’m on Groundhog Day.”
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