I gained weight and looked pregnant — it was a 104-pound ovarian cyst

Call it a rebirth.

A 20-year-old Florida woman is celebrating the removal of her 104-pound ovarian cyst holding about 46 liters of fluid.

Allison Fisher, of the Jacksonville area, told a local TV station it felt like she was “pregnant with 10 kids.”

“I let myself believe that if I ignored it, it would go away,” Fisher recounted to Action News Jax. “I was scared. I was just really scared.”

She claimed to News4JAX that she started a menstrual cycle in 2020 that lasted an entire year.

She said she avoided seeing doctors about the problem because in the past, her health issues were dismissed as complications of being overweight. She eventually understood it was a serious matter.


The Florida woman recently underwent removal of her 104-pound ovarian cyst, which she had likened to being pregnant with 10 kids.
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“I started to see other people coming forward on social media about their ovarian masses and their problems with their cycles, and I started to realize that something was not right with my stomach,” Fisher told the outlet.

“As I looked closer at it, I realized that it was rock hard. I couldn’t lay on it. I felt like all my organs were being crushed. I looked like I was extremely pregnant.”

She told Action News Jax she couldn’t stand for more than five minutes, nor drive a car due to the sheer size of her stomach.

Fisher said she was also scared to see a doctor as this was happening during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Allison Fisher, 20, said tht she feels "so much lighter" without it.
Allison Fisher, 20, said she feels “so much lighter” without the mass.
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Fisher said her mom was diagnosed with cancer in 2021, which eventually spurred her to seek medical treatment the following year.

Doctors discovered the large benign ovarian mass infiltrating her reproductive area.

Shortly thereafter, she was in the emergency room being operated on by Dr. Martin Martino, a gynecologic oncologist at Ascension St. Vincent’s.

“When we met in the emergency room, she was short of breath. It was right before Christmas. [While she was] lying on her side, I said, ‘Now’s the time, let’s do this,’” Martino recalled to News4JAX.

Pulmonary and cardiology specialists were on hand as well, he added.

“We came together and said, ‘Let’s figure out a way to remove this,’” Martino explained.

Physician assistant Nicole Antenucci emphasized the procedure, which involved robotic technology, “truly took a team.”

“We all just felt so lucky to be able to be a part of it and help her and now be part of her journey moving forward,” Antenucci said.


A team of doctors at a Jacksonville-area hospital helped to remove the cyst using robotic technology.
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Fisher said it feels like she has a “second chance” at life.

“I can see my feet again, I haven’t been able to do that in years,” she told News4JAX during the March interview. “I can stand a little bit longer.”

She admitted she is still working to regain her strength, as the cyst “destroyed” her back.

“I feel so much lighter, I feel like a person,” Fisher continued. “I can wear clothes, I can do things that normal people can do. Now, moving forward, I am in the beginning stages of weight-loss surgery, and I am really excited for what life has in store for me.”


Fisher said it feels like she has a second chance at life now that the cyst has been removed.
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Fisher’s ovarian mass is one of the largest recorded in recent years. Last year a Brazilian woman had her 100-pound ovarian cyst removed after reportedly living with it for five years.

Two years ago, a Texas woman realized her belly fat was actually a 17-pound stomach tumor.

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Aussie boy had plastic flower lodged in throat for 5 years

A young Australian boy who has struggled with breathing issues for most of his life had a small plastic toy lodged in his throat.

A cough has lingered throughout eight-year-old Marley’s short life, which had made it hard for him to breathe and caused him to frequently vomit.

Marley developed a cough when he was around two years old, but his parents did not think much of it at the time.

Doctors diagnosed him with asthma a couple of years later, but his puffer did nothing as his condition gradually grew worse.

His Dad Jay Enjakovic said they thought something did not add up, so the family of four vowed to find the reason behind Marley’s poor health.

“With Marley in the last few years playing a lot of sport and football and basketball, it slowly went downhill pretty quick. He couldn’t run out his games, coughing a lot more, bringing a lot of food up, bringing water up every time he ate,” Jay told the Today Show on Tuesday.

“That’s when Skye and I really pressed and pushed and asked more questions. We really wanted an answer because we had a feeling it was not asthma.”

Marley struggled with a cough for his first eight years of life.
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After multiple trips in and out of the hospital, Marley’s condition reached a breaking point in December of last year when he became “quite critical” and an ambulance was called for him.

Doctors ordered an x-ray when he arrived, but Marley’s mother Skye Enjakovic said they made one crucial change.

“Luckily his x-ray pictures were taken a little bit higher up this time and they realized there was something going on with his esophagus and his trachea,” she said.

Marley’s surgeon later told his nervous parents that their son had been diagnosed with tracheoesophageal fistula.

Marley Enjakovic’s surgeon originally diagnosed him with tracheoesophageal fistula.
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“It is a connection from his esophagus to his trachea, meaning that food, drink and saliva had basically been entering his trachea (airway) and going on to his lungs,” Skye explained.

“Children are born with this condition but it is always picked up either in pregnancy or at birth and is operated at a few days old.”

Marley’s surgeon could not look down his trachea due to the inflammation, so he was later sent to Melbourne children’s hospital for a surgical repair on December 27.

But before operating, the surgeons decided to take another look at his trachea.

Skye “nervously” waited for hours to find out what they had found, but she was not prepared for their shocking discovery.

Marley Enjakovic’s family is now raising money for the Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation in Adelaide, Australia and have already passed $1300.
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“A few hours later I received a phone call to meet his surgeon at recovery where they pulled a piece of plastic, an arts and craft plastic flower, from his airway,” she said.

“I honestly couldn’t believe it! This was the whole cause of everything! I was relieved I finally had an answer.

“We are unsure how long this price of plastic was lodged in his airway, but my guess is at least five years as that’s when we started noticing small issues which became worse over time.”

Jay said he was in “disbelief” and “complete and utter shock” when he heard the news, particularly over the plastic flower they recovered.

“Wish it was manly like a hot wheels or something,” he joked.

He said the family holds no resentment towards the doctors who did not discover the reason for Marley’s condition earlier when the family always believed it was not asthma.

“Sometimes you have to push that little bit more you know, doctors don’t know everything,” Jay said.

In fact, the family is raising money for the Women’s & Children’s Hospital Foundation in Adelaide, Australia and have already passed $1300.

But the while the source of Marley’s health issues has been found, that does not mean his battle is over yet.

“Unfortunately Marley has not healed as suspected from Melbourne, after the inflammation had settled the connection was still there,” Skye said.

“He honestly is the strongest kid, he hardly ever complains, he is so brave!”

Marley will be undergoing major surgery in Melbourne on Tuesday to repair his airway and esophagus.

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Doja Cat undergoes tonsil surgery, quits vaping

Doja Cat is quitting smoking her vape after having an abscess that “hurt a lot” removed from her throat.

“dr. just had to cut into my left tonsil. i had an abscess in it. my whole throat is f–ked so i might have some bad news for yall coming soon,” the “Say So” singer tweeted Thursday.

Doja, 26, went on to explain that her tonsils were infected before the 2022 Billboard Music Awards last Sunday, so she was supposed to take antibiotics. However, she “forgot” and proceeded to drink wine and vape “all day long.”

“then i started getting a nasty ass growth on my tonsil so they had to do surgery on it today,” she wrote.

Doja then detailed the procedure, writing, “he poked up in dere [sic] with a needle twice and then sucked all the juice out and then he took a sharp thing and cut it in two places and squoze [sic] all the goop out in dere [sic]. i cried and it hurt a lot but im ok.”

When a fan tweeted at Doja to make sure she was not continuing to vape, the Grammy winner responded, “im quitting the vape for a while and hopefully i dont crave it anymore after that.”

The rapper said her throat worsened after vaping and drinking alcohol at the BBMAs when she was supposed to be taking antibiotics.
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Doja, who shared a close-up image of her infected throat on her Instagram Story, wrote that she was “too scared” to hit her vape because she felt nervous about the potential damage it could cause to her already infected throat.

“nah im too scared to hit it cuz my throat hurts so bad. i cried for hours. its not worth it,” she tweeted. “then its like imagine all that wierd [sic] poisonous s–t in the vape seeping into the completely open wound in my throat like f–k that. im hella young.”

That said, the “Ain’t S–t” rapper admitted she has not thrown away her vape and is practicing willpower instead.

“Throwing them away just instills panic. I’m addicted but I’m not weak,” she explained. “I was literally staring at my vape today that normally i’d hit a thousand times a day and hit it two times instead. I’ma try to go cold turkey for now but hopefully my brain doesn’t need it at all by then.”

Doja shared that she won’t be smoking her vape anymore but also won’t throw it away.
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She continued, “also what makes yall think i cant go buy a 50 pack right now? Its not about throwing them away its about not needing them. Right now I NEED THEM. I don’t WANT them rn because im in pain. But my brain is addicted to it.”

While she has not had her tonsils removed just yet, Doja tweeted at a fan to share that she is going to “try and get em removed for sure very soon.”

Doja took home four awards at the BBMAs after receiving 14 nominations.



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