Substrate
technology

Influencer Plans No Further Surgery After Emergency Cyst Removal

The social media personality said she will not undergo another procedure to test for endometriosis. She also stated she lacks health insurance and has not responded to hospital billing calls.

New York Post
1 source·Jun 4, 1:19 PM·1m read
Influencer Plans No Further Surgery After Emergency Cyst Removalblog.hootsuite.com
Audio version
Tap play to generate a narrated version.
Developing·Limited corroboration so far. This page will refresh as more sources emerge.

The influencer said in a Wednesday TikTok video that her first post-operative appointment went well and that she is recovering. She added that doctors want a second laparoscopic surgery to check for endometriosis, a condition in which tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus.

The same video stated that the additional procedure would only confirm a diagnosis and would lead to birth-control treatment if positive. The influencer called the idea of another operation "crazy" and said she decided against it. She also disclosed that she currently has no health insurance and has not answered calls about hospital bills.

The emergency surgery occurred last month after severe pain and vomiting led to a hospital visit where a large ovarian cyst was found.

Background on the May Procedure The influencer said she woke in pain after eating fast food and was initially told the symptoms came from the meal. A vaginal ultrasound later showed the cyst, and she was transferred by ambulance for surgery that removed half a liter of blood from the pelvic area.

She noted that the relationship with the person who accompanied her to the hospital ended after she learned he had been involved with someone else.

Transparency

1 source · single source
CorroborationLimited · 1 source

Story details

Related Stories

Labour MP Jess Asato sues xAI over Grok-generated bikini images; company has since blocked sexualised depictions of real peoplejpost.com
ai2 hrs ago

Labour MP Jess Asato sues xAI over Grok-generated bikini images; company has since blocked sexualised depictions of real people

Jess Asato alleges Grok generated fake bikini images of her without consent. She seeks damages and aims to establish liability for AI system design.

SK
BBC News
jpost.com
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
4 sources
Honeycomb Insurance Raises $40 Million, Bringing Total Funding to $95 MillionFortune
ai8 hrs ago

Honeycomb Insurance Raises $40 Million, Bringing Total Funding to $95 Million

The AI-native insurer, which focuses on apartment buildings and condo associations, brought its total funding to $95 million. The round included Ibex Investors, Peakline, Alpha Partners, Meitar Partners, Practical VC, and former 49ers player Harris Barton.

Fortune
1 source
UK officials accuse Elon Musk of interfering in politics over Southport murder casenews.sky.com
technology8 hrs ago

UK officials accuse Elon Musk of interfering in politics over Southport murder case

Officials said the X owner is attempting to create division after posting about the murder of Henry Nowak. The comments follow weeks of social media activity and coincide with separate legal action against the company behind Grok.

The Guardian
SK
BBC News
3 sources