Lisa Rinna thanks the 'angels' supporting her after daughter Delilah Hamlin's ...

Lisa Rinna thanks the 'angels' supporting her after daughter Delilah Hamlin's ...
Lisa Rinna thanks the 'angels' supporting her after daughter Delilah Hamlin's ...

Lisa Rinna is giving thanks after her daughter Delilah Hamlin's frightening accidental overdose.

The 58-year-old Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star thanked her fans and 'angels' who had tried to boost her spirits after her daughter's health scare in an Instagram Stories post on Wednesday.

The day before, Delilah, 23, claimed on social media that she had accidentally overdose on Benadryl and beta blockers after getting hooked on a high dose of Xanax.

Grateful: Lisa Rinna thanked the 'angels' who had sent their 'love and prayers' to her family after daughter Delilah Hamlin claimed she accidentally overdosed earlier in the week

Grateful: Lisa Rinna thanked the 'angels' who had sent their 'love and prayers' to her family after daughter Delilah Hamlin claimed she accidentally overdosed earlier in the week

'Thank you to all of the angels who have reached out, sharing their stories, sending their love and prayers, we are so grateful to you all for your help and your guidance!!' Lisa wrote.

Although Covid-19 vaccines have been determined to be safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Delilah suggested in her video that some of her health issues may have begun after she was vaccinated.

Although she stressed she was 'in no way an anti-Vaxxer,' she claimed her vaccination caused autoimmune diseases to 'flare up.'

'I didn't realize that the vaccine would cause an autoimmune response in my body that basically flared up and triggered certain autoimmune diseases that I didn't know I had,' she claimed in the 30-minute long video. 

Unusual complaints: Delilah claimed Tuesday on Instagram that she had been dealing with autoimmune disorders in the wake of her Covid-19 vaccination

Unusual complaints: Delilah claimed Tuesday on Instagram that she had been dealing with autoimmune disorders in the wake of her Covid-19 vaccination

Too much: However, it was for psychiatric problems that she saw a psychiatrist, whom she claims overprescribed Xanax, which she says led to an accidental overdose when combined with propranolol and Benadryl

Too much: However, it was for psychiatric problems that she saw a psychiatrist, whom she claims overprescribed Xanax, which she says led to an accidental overdose when combined with propranolol and Benadryl

According to the Global Autoimmune Institute, evidence currently indicates that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination significantly outweighs any potential risk of side-effects.

How safe are COVID vaccines for autoimmune patients?

The Global Autoimmune Institute has reviewed the scientific literature in regards to COVID-19 vaccination and autoimmune disease, and the evidence available at this point indicates that the benefit of COVID-19 vaccination outweighs the risk of side-effects.

The CDC website also states that 'COVID-19 vaccines may be administered to most people with underlying medical conditions.'

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