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Gwyneth Paltrow Contracted COVID So Early That She Couldn t Get Tested

Kayla Lochte Feeling Emotional After Breast Implant Removal

On Monday, Lochte said she was struggling with her recovery. I ve been a little discouraged because I cannot get all my tape off my incisions because it s just painful and it s also kind of really hard to see just your boobs sliced up everywhere, she said on her Instagram Story, as she sat outside in the sun, wrapped up in bandages. The mom to daughter Liv Rae, 1, and son Caiden Zane, 3, said she s having trouble with the conflicted emotions around losing her implants, while also questioning why she felt the need to get them in the first place. I ve been a little emotional today, if I m being honest, which I ve heard is actually pretty normal, she said. You just are going through a lot of conflicted feelings, and I can t really explain the feelings, because there s a bunch of different feelings around your boobs, I guess, as women, and why we even get implants in the first place.

Girls Aloud s Sarah Harding: I Won t See Another Christmas

Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. I don t want an exact prognosis. I don t know why anyone would want that, she adds. Harding first revealed her cancer diagnosis via a social media post in August 2020 alongside a selfie taken from her hospital bed. There s no easy way to say this and actually it doesn t even feel real writing this, but here goes, Harding posted on her Twitter and Instagram accounts. I am fighting as hard as I possibly can. Hear Me Out goes into detail about her health battle, starting with when Harding first discovered a lump in her breast. I d been playing my guitar a lot, and I thought the strap had probably irritated an area around my breast, she writes.

Olivia Culpo Says Endometriosis Slowly Takes Over Your Life

NFL Player s 9-Month-Old Son Undergoes Surgery, Positive for COVID-19

Credit: Grant Halverson/Getty. Inset: Ryan Switzer/Twitter Ryan Switzer is updating fans about his 9-month-old son s condition after he experienced unexplained bleeding and tested positive for COVID-19. The Cleveland Browns wide receiver, 26, shared on Twitter Saturday that his infant son Christian whom he shares with wife Gabie, 25 woke up in his blood and was taken to the hospital. The baby boy then underwent three blood transfusions, he said, and Christian was moved to intensive care. When surgeons identified the source of the bleeding, they scheduled surgery for Sunday morning. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following

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