'Teen Mom 2' Jenelle Evans Opens Up About Her Mysterious Medical Disorder and Heroin Addiction

Last Monday's (May 30) episode on "Teen Mom 2" highlighted Jenelle Evans' mystery medical condition and her heroin addiction. Will Jenelle Evans' past heroin addiction affect her relationship with Kaiser?

As of the last "Teen Mom 2" episode, Jenelle Evans was shaking uncontrollably and admitted that she could not get a good night's sleep. US Weekly mentioned that Evens recently received her medical test results from New York City wherein it was revealed that the findings didn't shed a light to her medical mystery. As her uncertainty baffled her thoughts, Jenelle Evens rushed to North Carolina's emergency room.

It was revealed that the "Teen Mom 2" star shared her struggles while talking to her boyfriend, David Eason. Jenelle Evens openly shared that she's awfully scared, up to a point that she can no longer go to sleep. As the episode progressed, it was revealed that Jenelle Evans' physical condition is perfectly fine. It was discovered that there's nothing wrong with both her muscular and nervous system.

Though everything was said to be perfectly fine, Jenelle Evans told her mom, Barbara Evans that she's having nightmares. She then told Barbara about the horrific dreams that she's having.

"I'm having night terrors where I'm crying in my sleep," Jenelle said. "I have bad dreams - like, last night I had a dream that David died. One night, I had a dream that Kaiser had brain surgery, and he had staples all throughout his skull." Barbra then responded stating, "You're watching too much of that "Walking Dead" movie."

As her sleepless nights progressed, "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans was prescribed with a medication to combat her anxiety which led to her heroin abuse experience. "Teen Mom 2" revealed Jenelle Evans' heroin addiction, which came before and after she had her son, Keiser.

A mother's addiction which involves chemical dependency greatly affect's the child's mental health. According to New Directions, it can cause neglect, which can leave the child feeling unloved. Drug addiction can potentially destroy families if left untreated.

Drug dependent mothers can seek professional help by calling 1-888-744-0069, which is a drug abuse hotline. It is important to seek appropriate help to fully recover from drug dependency.

Catch "Teen Mom 2" on MTV Mondays at 10 p.m. ET.

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