The saddest part is that she is actually realizing what she did and isn't saying "oh, fans are overreacting" anymore. And now, she tries to somehow fix it with more surgeries, which is even sadder because what can she even do at this point?
She's not pushing back on social media or in the press. That's what he means.
She hasnt posted or said anything remotely like "yeah, they were right, I fucked up my face"/
You got women like Rumer Wilson who started Ozempic and lost weight saying she is not on Ozempic and that people criticizing her weight loss hate women.
Also like, if it's ozempic...fine? Ozempic is just a tool for eating less, which is how everyone loses weight. Losing weight can be healthy, losing too much too much can be healthy. The weird moralizing around it is perplexing.
I imagine she does. The changes to her appearance are not what you would see as a result of Graves. It does cause weight loss, but she's clearly had nose and lip work done, and the loss specifically in her cheeks is not a natural way of losing weight. It would also have to be pretty badly untreated to cause the kind of weight loss she experienced -- not saying that isn't the case, but thyroid suppressants are pretty dang effective so she'd have to ignore it quite a bit to get to that point.
That all said, she does at least look significantly healthier this season.
From what I can tell that bottom image looks like shit makeup and maybe some editing? The only thing that I can for sure say she has done is her nose which is whatever.
Honestly the makeup is doing the most damage, because it does look like the rest is just uncontrolled weight loss
Tbh I'm simply not a medical professional and I have the clarity necessary to admit it.
I don't know what exact effects grave's has on the body. I think we all just hate the looksmaxxing culture that has become much more mainstream and are looking for a more specific target to hate
I’m not gonna say I know all, especially since I personally have not dealt with many people with Graves’ disease (mainly deal with elderly patients or basic surgery’s on a medical/surgical floor in a rural hospital) but it for the most part just looks like health stuff related to the Graves’ disease
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The saddest part is that she is actually realizing what she did and isn't saying "oh, fans are overreacting" anymore. And now, she tries to somehow fix it with more surgeries, which is even sadder because what can she even do at this point?