televisionFormer Big Brother resident Kitty Meagher wants to put an end to obesity, so she decides to undergo gastric reduction surgery. Dutch women insist on living a healthier life, after suffering from many diseases in recent years.
On Monday, Katie shared a photo in hospital clothes and said she had undergone surgery. A mysterious post, which was given more context the next day The second post on Instagram. “Of course I'm aware of the fact that I'm not accountable to anyone, and that's not what I'm doing here,” Katie begins her letter. “For many years, from an early age, I struggled with my weight on and off.” The “Big Brother” candidate reveals that she suffered a heart attack during the Corona pandemic. She decided to quit smoking, but this made her struggle with her weight even greater.
In addition, the extra kilograms also have a significant impact on her daily life. “My condition is terrible and my knees scream when they get a kick: ‘Kit don’t do that!’” Kitty even developed sleep apnea because of her weight, she says. This means his breathing regularly stutters or even stops briefly while he sleeps. Fortunately, Kitty can control She resolved this with a medical device, but now she has also decided to treat the underlying cause.
“I had a stomach reduction procedure,” she writes. “Not because I want to become the next Dutch supermodel, but because I want to become healthier! To live a healthier life!”
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