Tenille Dashwood has posted photos on Instagram so everyone could see the skin condition (Psoriasis) that she has been dealing with. It?s the skin condition that caused her to pull out of the ROH Re-United tour. Her post is meant to help others dealing with similar issues.

Dashwood also talked about her spinal and shoulder injuries. The shoulder injury is the reason why she had to drop the ROH Women Of Honor Championship last month at the ?Death Before Dishonor? pay-per-view.

There is no word on when she will be back to action but, as you can see below, she is a fighter and plans on returning to the ring better than ever.

She wrote:

?L I F E

If only you could hear all the stories my skin would tell?

I?ve contemplated whether I should share these picture. Vulnerability is terrifying.

Growing up, I never pictured myself suffering from an auto immune disease and being covered from head to toe with a skin condition. I never pictured myself having surgery on my spine because a herniated disc was touching my spinal cord. I also didn?t imagine that I?d be recovering from a second shoulder surgery now, let alone a first! But here I am? realizing this is life. In fact, it?s these things that made me who I am!

I?ve had my lows, but with each low I?ve scrambled for answers and solutions, I?ve fought, I?ve researched and I?ve done everything I can to get better. I?ve dreamed big and I?ve learned not to take life for granted.

The physical damage is rough yes, but the mental and emotional damage far outweighs that. You just never know what someone is going through.

Lately I?ve realized that sometimes we need some help, some encouragement, someone to speak to. We need to hear there is hope, and to know that things can get better.

These picture were taken about 6 weeks ago. You can see the scar on my spine, and you can see my body marked from psoriasis. This is by no means the worst of what it?s been, this is on the mend actually. My entire body was covered.

In these photo the red spots had started to calm. The white spots were the result of red marks resolving and causing loss of pigmentation. The even more extreme photos I have are reminders of how far I?ve come and that things could be worse. I added an old photo too so you can see me at one of my extreme stages like what it was again this time.

Today, thankfully I am almost clear as I wait for the pigmentation to continue healing.

Our bodies are amazing? We need to take care of them, and sometimes we need help from others to get there. Hopefully I can help someone now, whatever you are going through. There is hope!

I?m thankful for what I?ve learned from @mygoodnessrecipes and @medicalmedium and I?m thankful for my Mum, my family and my friends for being there for me as I heal! ?? #WorldPsoriasisDay #psoriasis ? @lovesquish?

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L I F E If only you could hear all the stories my skin would tell... I?ve contemplated whether I should share these picture. Vulnerability is terrifying. Growing up, I never pictured myself suffering from an auto immune disease and being covered from head to toe with a skin condition. I never pictured myself having surgery on my spine because a herniated disc was touching my spinal cord. I also didn?t imagine that I?d be recovering from a second shoulder surgery now, let alone a first! But here I am... realizing this is life. In fact, it?s these things that made me who I am! I?ve had my lows, but with each low I?ve scrambled for answers and solutions, I?ve fought, I?ve researched and I?ve done everything I can to get better. I?ve dreamed big and I?ve learned not to take life for granted. The physical damage is rough yes, but the mental and emotional damage far outweighs that. You just never know what someone is going through. Lately I?ve realized that sometimes we need some help, some encouragement, someone to speak to. We need to hear there is hope, and to know that things can get better. These picture were taken about 6 weeks ago. You can see the scar on my spine, and you can see my body marked from psoriasis. This is by no means the worst of what it?s been, this is on the mend actually. My entire body was covered. In these photo the red spots had started to calm. The white spots were the result of red marks resolving and causing loss of pigmentation. The even more extreme photos I have are reminders of how far I?ve come and that things could be worse. I added an old photo too so you can see me at one of my extreme stages like what it was again this time. Today, thankfully I am almost clear as I wait for the pigmentation to continue healing. Our bodies are amazing... We need to take care of them, and sometimes we need help from others to get there. Hopefully I can help someone now, whatever you are going through. There is hope! I?m thankful for what I?ve learned from @mygoodnessrecipes and @medicalmedium and I?m thankful for my Mum, my family and my friends for being there for me as I heal! ?? #WorldPsoriasisDay #psoriasis ? @lovesquish

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