Really hope the NHS aren't covering this hopefully she is ok but she'll probably end up with the implants removedCriticism aside I hope she's alright but from what I can see and the little knowledge I have on boob jobs, she should've been still resting and taking it easy by now right?
Also I assume she's paying for this surgery? It surely wouldn't be possible on the NHS? So if she's "broke" and using all her savings to pay for flights to Aus, her spenny apartment and her boob job, where is this money coming from?
I do hope she's ok but it just seemed like she overworked herself particularly doing clothing hauls a couple of days after surgery.Really hope the NHS aren't covering this hopefully she is ok but she'll probably end up with the implants removed
I'm no expert but from people I know, the most normal thing would be for one of the implants to become "encapsulated" (I don't even know if that's the correct way to say it in english), which basically means that a bubble forms around the implant because it recognizes it as a strange body. It can happen for many reasons and not necessarily just after having the procedure, it could happen 5 years later. Could be something else tho, like a broken implant or maybe some issues with the stitching?Does anyone with boob job knowledge/experience know why she would have had this surgery so soon? We know she hasn't been following her after care it seems, but how does that affect it so she would need surgery? Soz, not something I'm familiar with
That’s the thing that confuses me the most. She has body dysmorphia so how was she allowed to get a boob job? If she sees a therapist surely they would have advised against it?? She said her family did not approve but it seems more likely that they know she has body dysmorphia and advised against it.Never posted on here before - even though I don't agree with the majority of Dani's content, I really really hope she is ok. I tried out facial filler for the first time last year just out of curiosity, which went wrong and I've ended up with some permanent damage. It took such a huge toll on my mental health but I luckily had a really good support system to get me through. A breast augmentation is much more serious surgery, and considering she is going through this without her family and during COVID, that has got to be so hard on her. Especially if you are an anxious person - having any sort of cosmetic surgery go wrong can be absolutely devastating on your mental health and is not recommended for anyone with body dysmorphia. I genuinely hope she is okay because I think this could really affect her mentally.
They can advise against it, but they can’t stop her. If people are that determined they’ll just go ahead and do it.That’s the thing that confuses me the most. She has body dysmorphia so how was she allowed to get a boob job? If she sees a therapist surely they would have advised against it?? She said her family did not approve but it seems more likely that they know she has body dysmorphia and advised against it.
I am so sorry this happened to you. I really hope you can feel more ok about it some day soon.Yes agree, she most likely did not inform the surgeon that she has body dysmorphia otherwise he probably would not have agreed to do it. I now suffer from BDD as a result of cosmetic surgery that went wrong - and it is a horrible thing to deal with each day, it can completely consume your everyday life. I have gone to several cosmetic doctors to see if any of the damage can be improved, however when I inform them about the BDD they then refuse to go ahead with any treatment, which I know is for the best. I know she appears strong about it all on camera but she has probably been an anxious wreck about it behind closed doors!
She only cares about Australia when the narrative suits her (ie. wanting to travel there to get out lockdown, not any of the real issues)If she does post today she better post about invasion day or we will know her BLM is bull
yep she didn’t post anything about Australia Day. There was posts all over my Instagram supporting indigenous Aus to abolish the day.She only cares about Australia when the narrative suits her (ie. wanting to travel there to get out lockdown, not any of the real issues)