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Danica Patrick has shared a positive health update with her 827K Instagram fans on Thursday, following the removal of her 'toxic' breast implants a week ago.<br>The American race car driver, 40, took to her Stories to list all the improvements she's already noticed in the last week, including a 'healthy scalp,' 'natural face oil' and 'no swollen lymph nodes,' triumphantly adding, 'The heal is real.' <br>Danica also made a post that discussed her regret at getting the implants in the first place: 'I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that boobs won't make you more perfect or have it all or be more feminine.' <br>        Felling better: Danica Patrick, 40, has shared an update detailing her health improvements following the removal of her 'toxic' breast implants a week ago<br>She continued, discussing the cultural and social media pressure that encourages women to undergo plastic surgery. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                      <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>41 shares<br><br><br>'These were my reasons and to me these narratives are the problem.<br>Implants just feed into it. Culture feeds into it. Social media feeds into it. Filters feed into it. Unhealed trauma feeds into it.' <br>'The work is always an inside job. The real question is - how can I do the emotional work to see myself as perfect, having it all, and feminine?<br><br>When we do that, we won't seek outside validation or a way to get it,' she continued. <br>        Regret: Danica also made a post that discussed her regret at getting the implants in the first place: 'I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that boobs won't make you more perfect'<br>      'The world is just a mirror to show us where we are not healed,' she added.<br>Danica then expressed her gratitude for her much improved health. <br>'Super grateful to be feeling better so quickly.<br><br>To be clear, the transparency of the dangers of implants are an issue. I also understand that mastectomy's require options. However, all I'm saying is, if we don't have an insecurity issue... any potential risk or danger go away.' <br>        Positive effects: In another photo posted to her Stories, Danica shared about having less inflammation and losing weight post surgery<br>        Explanted: She also took some questions from her followers regarding her experience with breast implant illness and showed a photo of her removed implants<br>      In another photo posted to her Stories, Danica shared about having less inflammation and losing weight post surgery.<br>'I told my sister I feel less inflammation and she asked if I had been peeing a lot and i said YES!<br><br>I have already lost 5+lb of fluid in a week... eating the same and not working out,' she wrote.<br>Danica also took some questions from her followers regarding her experience with breast implant illness, showing a photo of her removed implants and discussing the incision location, which for her was 'through the nipple' for both the original surgery and the explant.<br>'Yes, these baseballs went through a very small hole,' she wrote in a text graphic over the photo, adding a shocked face emoji. <br>        Advice: She also assuaged a fan's fears about the appearance of their chest post surgery, saying that her breasts looked 'normal immediately' after the explant procedure<br>        Inflammation: In more Stories she shared a picture of her lab work, which appeared to show that she had an elevated level of inflammation prior to surgery<br>      When a follower discussed feeling nervous about the appearance of their breasts post surgery, Danica shared her own experience.<br>'I only did an en-bloc removal, but I was very small to start with and they looked normal immediately for me.<br><br>It will be interesting to see if that changes of the next 6 months,' she stated.  <br>In more Stories she shared a picture of her lab work, which appeared to show that she had an elevated level of inflammation prior to surgery. <br>'Been getting these labs done a lot over the last year (and will continue regularly until everything is normal), the CRP test is an inflammatory marker.<br><br>It has been elevated everytime,' she wrote. <br>When a follower asked how they could approach speaking to their friends about them potentially having breast implant illness Danica gave a diplomatic answer.<br>        Helping others: Danica also answered a question about helping someone address their friends if they might be suffering from breast implant illness<br>        Her story: In another post she revealed that she recorded an exclusive interview for Good morning America <br>      'This is hard and easy.<br><br>The challenge is you're bringing up soemthing that implies needing surgery which is big and the only REAL positive test is getting them out and symptoms improve. So what if they don't and it's your fault?! The easy is you can't actually make someone have surgery.'<br>'Let them use their own intuition on the mater.<br>My intuition was sky high!' she added.<br>In another post she revealed that she recorded an exclusive interview for Good morning America.  <br>        Recovering: Patrick revealed that she has removed her breast implants last week after suffering from what she believed to be breast implant illness<br>      Last week, Danica made a lengthy Instagram post that detailed how her implants have deteriorated her health, saying that in 2020, 'the wheels came off.'<br>'I had cycle irregularity, gained more weight, my hair wasn't looking healthy at all and my face was a different shape (weird I know),' she wrote.<br>Danica explained that after getting her implants in 2014, she decided to take them out on Wednesday.<br>Patrick revealed that she enjoyed them for the first couple of years, but that in 2018 she began to see changes in her health.<br>The star stated that she is sharing her story in the hopes of helping others: 'My belief is, it's not if but when you develop symptoms.<br><br>Some are right away, others are over 15 years later. Silicone is a foreign object and leaches chemicals.' <br>        Health issues: She has been struggling in recent years and believes the implants were having an adverse effect on her <br>        Struggles: In a lengthy Instagram post, the former racing driver detailed how her implants have deteriorated her health, saying that in 2020, 'the wheels came off'; Pictured in 2020 <br>      'I wasn't sure I was ready to share this....<br><br>but then I remembered that true vulnerability is sharing something you're not really ready to. So here it is,' she began her post.<br>'I got breast implants November of 2014. I got them because I want to have it all. I was really fit, but I didn't have boobs.<br><br>So I got them. Everything went well, and I was happy with them.'<br>'Fast forward about 3 years to early 2018, and I noticed that my hair was not as healthy and was breaking off. I also gained a few pounds and had no luck losing it,' she explained.<br>Patrick then revealed that in 2020 she started trying to figure out what was causing her symptoms.<br>        Before and after: Patrick also posted a before (left) and after (right) surgery shot of her face, where she noted immediate positive changes including 'more color' and 'less dark circles'<br>        Feeling better: She also took to her Stories, sharing photos of herself in the car on her way home after the surgery as she smiled<br><br><br>If you have any kind of concerns relating to where and ways to utilize [https://cse.google.com.tr/url?sa=t&url=https%3A%2F%2Freduslim.at reduslim original], you can contact us at our web-page.
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Danica Patrick has shared a positive health update with her 827K Instagram fans on Thursday, following the removal of her 'toxic' breast implants a week ago.<br>The American race car driver, 40, took to her Stories to list all the improvements she's already noticed in the last week, including a 'healthy scalp,' 'natural face oil' and 'no swollen lymph nodes,' triumphantly adding, 'The heal is real.' <br>Danica also made a post that discussed her regret at getting the implants in the first place: 'I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that boobs won't make you more perfect or have it all or be more feminine.' <br>        Felling better: Danica Patrick, 40, has shared an update detailing her health improvements following the removal of her 'toxic' breast implants a week ago<br>She continued, discussing the cultural and social media pressure that encourages women to undergo plastic surgery. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES                      <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>41 shares<br><br><br>'These were my reasons and to me these narratives are the problem.<br>Implants just feed into it. Culture feeds into it. Social media feeds into it. Filters feed into it. Unhealed trauma feeds into it.' <br>'The work is always an inside job. The real question is - how can I do the emotional work to see myself as perfect, having it all, and feminine?<br><br>When we do that, we won't seek outside validation or a way to get it,' she continued. <br>        Regret: Danica also made a post that discussed her regret at getting the implants in the first place: 'I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that boobs won't make you more perfect'<br>      'The world is just a mirror to show us where we are not healed,' she added.<br>Danica then expressed her gratitude for her much improved health. <br>'Super grateful to be feeling better so quickly.<br><br>To be clear, the transparency of the dangers of implants are an issue. I also understand that mastectomy's require options. However, all I'm saying is, if we don't have an insecurity issue... any potential risk or danger go away.' <br>        Positive effects: In another photo posted to her Stories, Danica shared about having less inflammation and losing weight post surgery<br>        Explanted: She also took some questions from her followers regarding her experience with breast implant illness and showed a photo of her removed implants<br>      In another photo posted to her Stories, Danica shared about having less inflammation and losing weight post surgery.<br>'I told my sister I feel less inflammation and she asked if I had been peeing a lot and i said YES!<br><br>I have already lost 5+lb of fluid in a week... eating the same and not working out,' she wrote.<br>Danica also took some questions from her followers regarding her experience with breast implant illness, showing a photo of her removed implants and discussing the incision location, which for her was 'through the nipple' for both the original surgery and the explant.<br>'Yes, these baseballs went through a very small hole,' she wrote in a text graphic over the photo, adding a shocked face emoji. <br>        Advice: She also assuaged a fan's fears about the appearance of their chest post surgery, saying that her breasts looked 'normal immediately' after the explant procedure<br>        Inflammation: In more Stories she shared a picture of her lab work, which appeared to show that she had an elevated level of inflammation prior to surgery<br>      When a follower discussed feeling nervous about the appearance of their breasts post surgery, Danica shared her own experience.<br>'I only did an en-bloc removal, but I was very small to start with and they looked normal immediately for me.<br><br>It will be interesting to see if that changes of the next 6 months,' she stated.  <br>In more Stories she shared a picture of her lab work, which appeared to show that she had an elevated level of inflammation prior to surgery. <br>'Been getting these labs done a lot over the last year (and will continue regularly until everything is normal), the CRP test is an inflammatory marker.<br><br>It has been elevated everytime,' she wrote. <br>When a follower asked how they could approach speaking to their friends about them potentially having breast implant illness Danica gave a diplomatic answer.<br>        Helping others: Danica also answered a question about helping someone address their friends if they might be suffering from breast implant illness<br>        Her story: In another post she revealed that she recorded an exclusive interview for Good morning America <br>      'This is hard and easy.<br><br>The challenge is you're bringing up soemthing that implies needing surgery which is big and the only REAL positive test is getting them out and symptoms improve. So what if they don't and it's your fault?! The easy is you can't actually make someone have surgery.'<br>'Let them use their own intuition on the mater.<br>My intuition was sky high!' she added.<br>In another post she revealed that she recorded an exclusive interview for Good morning America.  <br>        Recovering: Patrick revealed that she has removed her breast implants last week after suffering from what she believed to be breast implant illness<br>      Last week, Danica made a lengthy Instagram post that detailed how her implants have deteriorated her health, saying that in 2020, 'the wheels came off.'<br>'I had cycle irregularity, gained more weight, my hair wasn't looking healthy at all and my face was a different shape (weird I know),' she wrote.<br>Danica explained that after getting her implants in 2014, she decided to take them out on Wednesday.<br>Patrick revealed that she enjoyed them for the first couple of years, but that in 2018 she began to see changes in her health.<br>The star stated that she is sharing her story in the hopes of helping others: 'My belief is, it's not if but when you develop symptoms.<br><br>Some are right away, others are over 15 years later. Silicone is a foreign object and leaches chemicals.' <br>        Health issues: She has been struggling in recent years and believes the implants were having an adverse effect on her <br>        Struggles: In a lengthy Instagram post, the former racing driver detailed how her implants have deteriorated her health, saying that in 2020, 'the wheels came off'; Pictured in 2020 <br>      'I wasn't sure I was ready to share this....<br><br>but then I remembered that true vulnerability is sharing something you're not really ready to. So here it is,' she began her post.<br>'I got breast implants November of 2014. I got them because I want to have it all. I was really fit, but I didn't have boobs.<br><br>So I got them. Everything went well, and I was happy with them.'<br>'Fast forward about 3 years to early 2018, and I noticed that my hair was not as healthy and was breaking off. I also gained a few pounds and had no luck losing it,' she explained.<br>Patrick then revealed that in 2020 she started trying to figure out what was causing her symptoms.<br>        Before and after: Patrick also posted a before (left) and after (right) surgery shot of her face, where she noted immediate positive changes including 'more color' and 'less dark circles'<br>        Feeling better: She also took to her Stories, sharing photos of herself in the car on her way home after the surgery as she smiled<br><br><br>If you beloved this short article and you would like to obtain much more information with regards to [http://kredit-pod-zalog.narod.ru/go?https://reduslim.at/ reduslim original] kindly go to our web site.

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Danica Patrick has shared a positive health update with her 827K Instagram fans on Thursday, following the removal of her 'toxic' breast implants a week ago.
The American race car driver, 40, took to her Stories to list all the improvements she's already noticed in the last week, including a 'healthy scalp,' 'natural face oil' and 'no swollen lymph nodes,' triumphantly adding, 'The heal is real.' 
Danica also made a post that discussed her regret at getting the implants in the first place: 'I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that boobs won't make you more perfect or have it all or be more feminine.' 
Felling better: Danica Patrick, 40, has shared an update detailing her health improvements following the removal of her 'toxic' breast implants a week ago
She continued, discussing the cultural and social media pressure that encourages women to undergo plastic surgery. 
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'These were my reasons and to me these narratives are the problem.
Implants just feed into it. Culture feeds into it. Social media feeds into it. Filters feed into it. Unhealed trauma feeds into it.' 
'The work is always an inside job. The real question is - how can I do the emotional work to see myself as perfect, having it all, and feminine?

When we do that, we won't seek outside validation or a way to get it,' she continued. 
Regret: Danica also made a post that discussed her regret at getting the implants in the first place: 'I wish I could of told this 32 year old girl that boobs won't make you more perfect'
'The world is just a mirror to show us where we are not healed,' she added.
Danica then expressed her gratitude for her much improved health. 
'Super grateful to be feeling better so quickly.

To be clear, the transparency of the dangers of implants are an issue. I also understand that mastectomy's require options. However, all I'm saying is, if we don't have an insecurity issue... any potential risk or danger go away.' 
Positive effects: In another photo posted to her Stories, Danica shared about having less inflammation and losing weight post surgery
Explanted: She also took some questions from her followers regarding her experience with breast implant illness and showed a photo of her removed implants
In another photo posted to her Stories, Danica shared about having less inflammation and losing weight post surgery.
'I told my sister I feel less inflammation and she asked if I had been peeing a lot and i said YES!

I have already lost 5+lb of fluid in a week... eating the same and not working out,' she wrote.
Danica also took some questions from her followers regarding her experience with breast implant illness, showing a photo of her removed implants and discussing the incision location, which for her was 'through the nipple' for both the original surgery and the explant.
'Yes, these baseballs went through a very small hole,' she wrote in a text graphic over the photo, adding a shocked face emoji. 
Advice: She also assuaged a fan's fears about the appearance of their chest post surgery, saying that her breasts looked 'normal immediately' after the explant procedure
Inflammation: In more Stories she shared a picture of her lab work, which appeared to show that she had an elevated level of inflammation prior to surgery
When a follower discussed feeling nervous about the appearance of their breasts post surgery, Danica shared her own experience.
'I only did an en-bloc removal, but I was very small to start with and they looked normal immediately for me.

It will be interesting to see if that changes of the next 6 months,' she stated.  
In more Stories she shared a picture of her lab work, which appeared to show that she had an elevated level of inflammation prior to surgery. 
'Been getting these labs done a lot over the last year (and will continue regularly until everything is normal), the CRP test is an inflammatory marker.

It has been elevated everytime,' she wrote. 
When a follower asked how they could approach speaking to their friends about them potentially having breast implant illness Danica gave a diplomatic answer.
Helping others: Danica also answered a question about helping someone address their friends if they might be suffering from breast implant illness
Her story: In another post she revealed that she recorded an exclusive interview for Good morning America 
'This is hard and easy.

The challenge is you're bringing up soemthing that implies needing surgery which is big and the only REAL positive test is getting them out and symptoms improve. So what if they don't and it's your fault?! The easy is you can't actually make someone have surgery.'
'Let them use their own intuition on the mater.
My intuition was sky high!' she added.
In another post she revealed that she recorded an exclusive interview for Good morning America.  
Recovering: Patrick revealed that she has removed her breast implants last week after suffering from what she believed to be breast implant illness
Last week, Danica made a lengthy Instagram post that detailed how her implants have deteriorated her health, saying that in 2020, 'the wheels came off.'
'I had cycle irregularity, gained more weight, my hair wasn't looking healthy at all and my face was a different shape (weird I know),' she wrote.
Danica explained that after getting her implants in 2014, she decided to take them out on Wednesday.
Patrick revealed that she enjoyed them for the first couple of years, but that in 2018 she began to see changes in her health.
The star stated that she is sharing her story in the hopes of helping others: 'My belief is, it's not if but when you develop symptoms.

Some are right away, others are over 15 years later. Silicone is a foreign object and leaches chemicals.' 
Health issues: She has been struggling in recent years and believes the implants were having an adverse effect on her 
Struggles: In a lengthy Instagram post, the former racing driver detailed how her implants have deteriorated her health, saying that in 2020, 'the wheels came off'; Pictured in 2020 
'I wasn't sure I was ready to share this....

but then I remembered that true vulnerability is sharing something you're not really ready to. So here it is,' she began her post.
'I got breast implants November of 2014. I got them because I want to have it all. I was really fit, but I didn't have boobs.

So I got them. Everything went well, and I was happy with them.'
'Fast forward about 3 years to early 2018, and I noticed that my hair was not as healthy and was breaking off. I also gained a few pounds and had no luck losing it,' she explained.
Patrick then revealed that in 2020 she started trying to figure out what was causing her symptoms.
Before and after: Patrick also posted a before (left) and after (right) surgery shot of her face, where she noted immediate positive changes including 'more color' and 'less dark circles'
Feeling better: She also took to her Stories, sharing photos of herself in the car on her way home after the surgery as she smiled


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