Following what appeared to be a grueling three-year battle with Lyme disease, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Yolanda Foster is back, but her apparent miraculous “cure” seems just as perplexing as the well-publicized symptoms that disabled her in the first place.
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Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
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Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
Then, when it looked like she might never recover, she suddenly sprank back to health in August—supposedly after having silicone from a 20-year-old ruptured breast implant removed from her chest.
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Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
Then, when it looked like she might never recover, she suddenly sprank back to health in August—supposedly after having silicone from a 20-year-old ruptured breast implant removed from her chest.
"We might have hit the jackpot, finding all this silicone," she wrote as a possible explanation for her bounce back, posting a seminude selfie with marks on her body where the silicone was extracted.
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Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
Then, when it looked like she might never recover, she suddenly sprank back to health in August—supposedly after having silicone from a 20-year-old ruptured breast implant removed from her chest.
"We might have hit the jackpot, finding all this silicone," she wrote as a possible explanation for her bounce back, posting a seminude selfie with marks on her body where the silicone was extracted.
The problem is, according to both the FDA and the Mayo Clinic, silicone leaks wouldn't have caused her neurological problems either... which makes her recovery just as inexplicable as her symptoms.
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Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
Then, when it looked like she might never recover, she suddenly sprank back to health in August—supposedly after having silicone from a 20-year-old ruptured breast implant removed from her chest.
"We might have hit the jackpot, finding all this silicone," she wrote as a possible explanation for her bounce back, posting a seminude selfie with marks on her body where the silicone was extracted.
The problem is, according to both the FDA and the Mayo Clinic, silicone leaks wouldn't have caused her neurological problems either... which makes her recovery just as inexplicable as her symptoms.
Interestling, in July, Yolanda's costar
Taylor Armstrong questioned the former model's health diagnosis during a cast gathering. "Yolanda took automatic offense to this because she has a well-documented history of her struggle with Lyme disease," a souce tells
Star.
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Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
Then, when it looked like she might never recover, she suddenly sprank back to health in August—supposedly after having silicone from a 20-year-old ruptured breast implant removed from her chest.
"We might have hit the jackpot, finding all this silicone," she wrote as a possible explanation for her bounce back, posting a seminude selfie with marks on her body where the silicone was extracted.
The problem is, according to both the FDA and the Mayo Clinic, silicone leaks wouldn't have caused her neurological problems either... which makes her recovery just as inexplicable as her symptoms.
Interestling, in July, Yolanda's costar
Taylor Armstrong questioned the former model's health diagnosis during a cast gathering. "Yolanda took automatic offense to this because she has a well-documented history of her struggle with Lyme disease," a souce tells
Star.
"She's even more hurt that none of the other Housewives tried to defend her," adds the tipster.
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French Connection Spring/Summer 2015 Collection Preview Party
Yolanda, 51, said her Lyme disease was so bad that she couldn't red, write or watch television—symptoms not normally associated with the disease. She claimed to have spent exorbitant sums of time, money and energy as she traveled the globe seeking treatment from specialists.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Then, when it looked like she might never recover, she suddenly sprank back to health in August—supposedly after having silicone from a 20-year-old ruptured breast implant removed from her chest.
"We might have hit the jackpot, finding all this silicone," she wrote as a possible explanation for her bounce back, posting a seminude selfie with marks on her body where the silicone was extracted.
The problem is, according to both the FDA and the Mayo Clinic, silicone leaks wouldn't have caused her neurological problems either... which makes her recovery just as inexplicable as her symptoms.
Interestling, in July, Yolanda's costar
Taylor Armstrong questioned the former model's health diagnosis during a cast gathering. "Yolanda took automatic offense to this because she has a well-documented history of her struggle with Lyme disease," a souce tells
Star.
"She's even more hurt that none of the other Housewives tried to defend her," adds the tipster.
And with filming about to begin, the reality star recently tweeted a thinly veiled message to castmates who questioned her illness: "Be more concerned with your character than your reputation girls..." Sounds like she's back in fighting shape!