Maryse, a former two-time Women’s Champion in WWE and the wife of The Miz, recently shared a shocking and harrowing story on her Instagram account. She revealed that she had been dealing with severe abdominal issues, including swelling and distention, along with various other symptoms such as fatigue and gastrointestinal issues. Despite seeking medical help from numerous doctors, she struggled to receive a proper diagnosis for her condition.

After undergoing extensive testing, Maryse was informed that she did not have Endometriosis disease as initially suspected. Instead, she was diagnosed with Serous Borderline tumors, a rare pre-cancerous condition affecting the ovaries. The prognosis for this condition, if left untreated, was grim, with a survival rate of just one year if it progressed to cancer.

Maryse expressed her gratitude towards Dr. Thais Aliabadi, an OB-GYN in Los Angeles, who played a crucial role in her diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Aliabadi listened attentively to Maryse’s concerns and advocated for further investigation to uncover the root cause of her symptoms. Ultimately, Maryse underwent laparoscopic surgery with Dr. Aliabadi, who initially suspected Endometriosis disease.

”Here’s a superhero I want to take the time to highlight. Her name is Thais Aliabadi, Oby-Gyn, in LA. She saved my life. I couldn’t be more blessed to have crossed paths in life with this brilliant, uber talented, patient, attentive and genuinely caring woman!

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A little background on what happened; I had been suffering from severe abdominal distention and swelling to the point where I would look 6 months pregnant. Lots of GI issues, including sibo, multiple rounds of antibiotics, extreme fatigue and just wasn’t feeling like extreme fatigue and just wasn’t feel like myself!”

”For the past year, my symptoms would come in flare ups and it progressively got worse – it became chronic. I saw countless doctors in different fields, but no diagnosis. No one could tell me what’s happening. I went down an incredibly long list of Utesting, from colonoscopy/endoscopyipill cam endoscopy, mri’s, ultrasounds, ct scans, blood tests just to name a few and often would be told that its probably hormonal and or just something by body is allergic too. I even had my entire house tested for mold. I was told to let it go – that it would figure itself out with time. That I’m too impatient and making myself crazy.”

”From the start when I met Thais at her office in LA, she listened to my story, truly listened. She heard me (a doctor’s quality that makes a tremendous difference) and agreed that we have to push to get to the bottom of this. She always said “No one knows your body better than you.” She proposed we go in there and find out. I was ready. A week ago I went into surgery with Dr. Thais. She performed a Laparoscopy surgery for what he thought at the time was potentially’ Endometriosis disease”

Despite the daunting prospect of undergoing a hysterectomy to remove her uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and more, Maryse remains determined to fight the disease and remain strong throughout her treatment journey. She emphasized the importance of advocating for one’s health and not giving up until a proper diagnosis and treatment plan are found.

Maryse’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking medical attention for unusual symptoms and persisting in advocating for one’s health. Our thoughts and prayers are with Maryse as she undergoes treatment, and we hope for her full and speedy recovery.

What do you think of this shocking story concerning Maryse? Do you feel she will eventually win her health battle? Let us know in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet, a professional wrestling fan for over 20+ years, found his passion during the Monday Night Wars. With expertise honed over decades and a broad spectrum of interests including TV, movies, anime, novels, and music, he offers insightful analysis and coverage. Respected in the industry, Subhojeet keeps fans informed and engaged with his knowledge and perspective.

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