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Eve Torres Removes Her Breast Implants Due To Health Issues

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Eve Torres Gracie recently took to Instagram to announce that she’s dealing with some health issues which have resulted in her undergoing surgery to have her breast implants removed.

According to the former WWE “Diva,” she’s been dealing with several issues over the years including psoriasis, digestive issues and more. Back in 2020, Torres had some testing done but didn’t receive the answers she was looking for. After talking things over with her husband Rener Gracie, she decided to have her implants removed. She wrote,

“As a former gymnast, engineering undergraduate and professional wrestler, I have spent nearly all my life intentionally rejecting signals form my body. If I just pushed through the pain, or worked a little harder, the next big thing would be on the other side of me. If I rested, I would lose to those who weren’t resting.

As I transitioned into motherhood with executive level responsibilities in our family business, this pattern of thought and behavior continued, only with seemingly higher stakes.

I have no had over a decade of unexplained health issues ranging from psoriasis, to disruptive gut and digestive issues, to brain fog and anxiety. In 2020, I finally started to get testing done to confirm the root of these concerns. While it was clear they were all symptoms indicating auto-immune issues, and I worked through several protocols to identify and address the issues, I did not get to any concrete answers of solutions.

I had heard about Brest Implant illness, and everything inside of me wanted to reject the possibility of this as a potential contributor to my health issues. I got my breast implants in 2009 when I was in WWE during a time where I was comparing my body to all the women around me, and I knew this was the only way to attempt to attain the idea Victoria Secret model body I grew up admiring.

It wasn’t until Rener brought it up to me in a conversation last year, a conversation that started with deep, internal resistance. But as we talked more and more about the value of our health, and his declaration that while he knew this would ultimately be my decision, he wanted me to know that he supported an explant surgery 100% if it meant a longer, healthier future together.

I started to sob. I cried for the difficult choices that women have to make for their bodies. I felt rage at the lack of research that goes into women’s health issues. I wept with the reality that there was truly only one way to know if this was the make-it-or-break-it factor in my health finally improving, but more than anything, I sobbed at the possibility that I was lovable even if I didn’t fit the standard of beauty I was brought up to value. After months of research and consultation, I ultimately decided that knowing, and the possibility of getting better, was worth this sacrifice.

Upon scheduling my surgery, I did all I could to make my body as strong and health as possible to prepare. I am a week post-surgery writing this, and I will have my drains and sutures removed today. While I am uncomfortable, in some pain, and restless, I am optimistic to start this healing journey after eliminating (2) major internal battles. I know there are more to conquer, and I feel stronger than ever to take those one.

I want to state that there are MANY women who do NOT experience any complications with their implants. I am, however, grateful to the brave women and doctors who began to share their experience with his illness, and those who are researching this condition to ensure that women are making INFORMED decisions when it comes to what they do with and for their bodies.

I am grateful to everyone that has poured into me during this process, reached out, sent well-wishes, and shared their healing tips, I’m grateful to the @gracieuniverstyhq team for keeping things thriving while Rener and I are both out, and I’m grateful for my husband. Not just for holding down the home fort while I recover, but for helping me feel loved through this process.

I want my mind to be SHARP again. I want to feel STRONG again. I want to experience a freedom with food without fearing the worst. I want to be here as long as I can to enjoy my children. I want MYSELF back. I look in the mirror at my body and even though I don’t recognize her yet, I am ready to get to know here again.

It is one of the hardest things in our society to stop looking outward and start looking inward. For everyone on this rollercoaster of a journey, I’m here with you.

– Eve

*NOTE: While I am happy to share my experience with others, and answer questions I am capable of answering, I am NOT an expert in this arena. If you have questions, there are many great resources that can guide you to the explant specific surgeons for consultation, and help you start to ask the right questions. @truth_about_breast_implants or healingbreastimplantillness.com is a good start. **

This decision, or the decision to make any change to your body is a very difficult and deepy personal decision. While it is scary to know these complications exist, they do not affect everyone. I only hope women will follow their intuition about their body, and find knowledgeable doctors who guide with facts (and nor denial OR fear) when making such decisions.”

On behalf of everyone here on eWrestlingNews.com, we send our best wishes to Eve Torres and applaud her courage for speaking on the matter.

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