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  • Carnie Wilson: Disorder Revealed Via Twitter

    Last year, Carnie Wilson, the famous pop singer and actress, stated that she had lost significant weight after undergoing gastric bypass surgery. Now, Wilson has revealed another very personal condition to her Twitter followers. The singer told fans on March 14 that she is currently suffering from Bell’s Palsy on the left side of her face.

    Bell’s Palsy is a facial paralysis comes from nerve damage that can be caused by a variety of factors, including strokes. In Wilson’s case, she has revealed that the condition is only temporary and that she has had the condition before, 14 years ago.

    In the time since Wilson revealed her condition, she has provided updates assuring fans that things are getting better. Just today Wilson tweeted that her “smile is 70% back.”

    Wilson is best known as a member of the pop group Wilson Phillips, along with Wendy Wilson, and Chynna Phillips. Wilson Phillips’ most well-known hit is “Hold On,” which topped the pop music charts in 1990:

    As a bonus, enjoy this drag queen version of the song, which was created during the gay-rights related eat-ins and kiss-ins at Chick-Fil-A last year:

  • Carnie Wilson 30 Pounds Lighter After Gastric Bypass Surgery

    Wilson Phillips singer Carnie Wilson has undergone a second gastric bypass surgery, she confirmed to People Magazine.

    The weight-loss surgery was performed in January, and since then Wilson says she’s lost 30 pounds. The singer underwent the same procedure in 1999 and had great success–losing 150 pounds–and even showed off her newly svelte body in 2003 by posing nude in Playboy.

    But her weight has continued to yo-yo since then, and Wilson says it’s been that way her entire life. She even filmed a reality show in 2010 called “Carnie Wilson: Unstapled” that followed her battle with weight loss. She says she really struggled to keep the weight off after she had two children.

    Doctors warn that gastric bypass surgery doesn’t come without dangers, or a slew of side effects, such as nausea and discomfort ranging from mild to extremely painful. Dr. Larry Gellman, co-director of Bariatric Surgery at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and does not treat Wilson personally, says that often the reason a patient might undergo such a risky procedure twice is that the stomach has stretched out after the first surgery, rendering it ineffective.

    But it shouldn’t be viewed as a quick fix, he says.

    “Many patients lose a ton of weight but never learn to adjust their behavior and eating habits,” says Gellman. “If he or she doesn’t change their behaviors, then the chances for failure are high.”

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