Former NASCAR Driver Danica Patrick Reveals Laundry List of Complications From Breast Implants After Having Them Removed

Former NASCAR and IndyCar Series racer Danica Patrick recently detailed she had her breast implants removed after she suffered from a laundry list of complications.

Danica Patrick being introduced to the crowd at Talladega Superspeedway. Photo Credit: Nascarking, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Patrick posted to Instagram beginning, “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.”

“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,” she added.

Danica Patrick at Daytona International Speedway in 2017 Photo Credit: Zach Catanzareti, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

She continued, “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.”

“Then fast forward to late 2020…and 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). So I went down the rabbit hole to figure it out. I did every test that could be done,” she said.

Danica Patrick Photo Credit: Broadbandito, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Patrick then listed off a laundry list of symptoms: hypothyroidism, heavy metal toxicity, dysbiosis, 10/10, severe leaky gut, and hypoglycemic.

She continued noting she had low estrogen, DHEA, testosterone, magnesium, white blood count, vitamin D, and progesterone.

Next, Patrick revealed she had adrenal fatigue, no AM cortisol spike, elevated CRP (inflammatory marker), temperature sensitivity, swollen lymph nodes in my neck, dry scalp/skin, weird perspiration smell sometimes, easy to get dizzy, achy hands from time to time, face swelling, weight gain, capsular contracture, (they were both folded from the amount of scar tissue), and hair loss.”

Source: Danica Patrick Instagram

Patrick then detailed she had her breast implants removed, “I had them removed on Wednesday. The picture is a snap shot of a couple hours before and a couple hours after.”

“Within hours after surgery this is what I noticed – my face had more color and less dark circles (no food before the second pic), my face started producing oil again, I could take a 30% deeper breath into my chest already, and I had so much energy when I woke up (and surgery was at 230pm),” she concluded.

Source: Danica Patrick Instagram

Patrick followed that up with another Instagram post where she wrote, “This is a hair story,  one I again feel hesitant to share because it makes me insecure, but it needs to be shared. As you can see even as a baby, I have some luscious locks!”

“However, as you swipe through the photos you will see what happened….. I blamed age. eally?! Starting at 33? It was my breast implants. See for yourself one of the many side effects the level of toxicity foreign objects have on the body,” she wrote.

Danica Patrick Photo Credit: tequilamike, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Next, Patrick stated, “Anyone that knows me knows I love long hair and always ask to cut the MINIMAL amount. I think I scare hairdressers. So the shortening is a result of breakage and I am guessing a hault of growth.”

“I did not notice clumps come out like other people have from BII. I have also have been growing it out since may of 2020,” she added.

Source: Danica Patrick Instagram

What do you make of Danica Patrick having her breast plants removed? What do you make of all the side effects she suffered from the breast plants?

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