"I'm desperate to go back to normal," she confides to Life & Style. "I'm downgrading and going a little smaller, to a D or a double D."The biggest problem?More than nine months after she went under the knife on Nov. 20, Heidi says she is still in severe pain and her body has not gotten used to the over the top boob job. "I have major anxiety about it. I was taking painkillers but they weren't working so I stopped. It hurt either way,"
"I'm obsessed with fitness but it's impossible to work out with these boobs," she says. "It's heartbreaking. I can't live an everyday life."Right! If Heidi is to get the reduction she'll have to shop for a new surgeon. The doctor who did the original work Dr. Frank Ryan died in an automobile accident early last week.
"There's just no fixing it," she says. "Dr. Ryan knows the work he did, he knows everything."[Life&Style]
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