Monday, January 1, 2007

Are there long term health considerations here?

Hopefully, this is just tabloid sensationalism; nonetheless, are there long term physical consequences to the decision being made here in psychological (and probably financial) anxiety as well as in whatever is the physical situation for Jelena today? My field is social science, not behavioral science (of the individual), and most assuredly not medicine or psychiatry, but I am convinced that mental outlook can affect (no pun intended) the body, especially in the long run. Still, it bears observing if Jelena is correct in her current assessment.

DailyRecord.co.uk (Scotland): New Boobs Please

(Sorry, the link didn't hold; here's the story:)

TENNIS star Jelena Dokic is planning to boost her career by having her breasts reduced, reports claim.

Serbian-born Dokic, 23, rose in the world rankings to No4 in 2002 - but has slumped to the 500s.

Now, the Serbian newspaper Kurir says she is blaming her curves and is planning drastic action.

Dokic switched coaches recently amid claims from her estranged dad that her new mentor had abducted her.

She did not comment on the breast operation stories yesterday.

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