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www.csua.org/u/nkn -> shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/the-most-dramatic-and-scary-surgery-weve-seen-364454/ Sheyla Hershey went on a mission of the silicone sort, heading to Houston for a breast enhancement that took her up to a 34KKK. At that point, the model and actress had eight surgeries and a gallon of silicone inside her chest. But when Hershey wanted to enhance her breasts even more, she couldn't proceed in Texas, where there are limits on how much silicone can be injected into implants. Instead, she went to Brazil, had her ninth surgery, bumped up her boobs to 34FFFs, and earned the world record for largest breasts. The whole experience seems to be more of a calling than obsession with cosmetic procedures to Hershey. "I want to look better each day, every day," she said in television interview. But having breasts so siliconed and shiny that small children could slide down through the cleavage and disappear into the gulf of ginormity is not a dream I can relate to in any way. Is traveling abroad for a boob job excessive or acceptable? Here's what to say (and what not to say) to your children about healthy eating. Health Byte One little thing can make a big difference during tough times. Shine Health channel is not a substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment, making changes to existing treatment, or altering your current exercise or diet regimen in any way. Do not delay seeking or disregard medical advice based on content on this site. Shine, including information about herbal therapies and other dietary supplements, is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor or other qualified health professional. |