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Adriana Chechik still suffering 'chronic pain' more than a year after back break
Adriana Chechik still suffering 'chronic pain' more than a year after back break
Former adult star Adriana Chechik is still in chronic levels of pain over a year after breaking her back in a foam pit accident. Chechik required surgery one her back after breaking it by diving into a foam pit at the Twitch annual convention, TwitchCon, in October 2022. Footage of the incident went viral at the time, as Chechik could be seen smiling while diving into the foam pit, before landing on her back and immediately being in clear pain. She yelled to the camera person, “I can't get out” and riled in agony. When asked if she was OK, she shook her head and one person could be heard shouting for a medic. A year on from the freak accident, Chechik has updated fans on how she’s doing. She admitted that she is still in a lot of pain from the accident. The Daily Star reports that she explained in an X/Twitter post: “This year, I’ve learned so much about my own strength and will to achieve my goals. I started doing 5 to 6-day-a-week workouts at 7 AM for the past two months. “I’ve been doing physical therapy seven days a week for close to a year now. I cannot explain how hard it is to motivate yourself every morning when you’re suffering with chronic pain.” In recent years, Chechik has transitioned away from being an adult performer in favour of live-streaming gaming content and posting on her OnlyFans account. Despite having surgery, Chechik has ongoing issues with back pain resulting from the accident. But, she explained, she is on the slow road to recovery. She added: “On top of the back surgery, it caused six herniated discs to my lower spine that offers constant irritation. However, I have pushed through my tears and reached my goal weight. I am well on my way to becoming the healthiest I’ve ever been and having my body be the strongest it’s ever been.” “I’m praying that every day I get stronger, it’ll be another day in my future I will have less pain. I was told from my physical therapist and doctors that if I can maintain a six-pack, I will be able to support my spine and live with less issues,” Chechik continued. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
1970-01-01 08:00
Fortnite Chapter 5 Map Has Leaked Amid OG Hype
Fortnite Chapter 5 Map Has Leaked Amid OG Hype
The Fortnite Chapter 5 map leaked amid the Fortnite OG hype, revealing all new POIs and biomes coming next Chapter on Dec. 3.
1970-01-01 08:00
Effigies of Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman burnt at bonfire night celebration
Effigies of Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman burnt at bonfire night celebration
Huge effigies of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman were set on fire at a bonfire celebration. Every year, the town of Lewes in East Sussex hosts a huge bonfire event that is attended by thousands of people who crowd the streets of the market town. Seven different bonfire societies that have been around since the 19th Century make an effigy that often reflects the current political climate. These are paraded through the street before being burned in a field. In the past, they have included figures such as Vladimir Putin and Liz Truss. Sunak and Braverman found themselves in the firing line this year, as each of them had an effigy, or a tableau, made of them. Each was booed by the crowds as it passed. A large effigy of the PM was depicted emerging from a Southern Rail train that had the face of the RMT union boss Mick Lynch. Where there would typically be lettering showing the first class carriage, the words instead read, “No Class”. Another sign included in the effigy read, “No HS2”. Meanwhile, a large effigy of the Home Secretary was also paraded through the streets, depicting her with octopus tentacles and a maniacal look on her face while holding two fingers up to the crowd. Sunak was also seen in a second effigy, depicting him as a rat surrounded by oil money and under the control of Tory “fat cats”, referring to the rich political donors who are accused of using their wealth to influence government. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
1970-01-01 08:00
French IT group Atos shares soar as Onepoint buys almost 10% stake
French IT group Atos shares soar as Onepoint buys almost 10% stake
Shares in IT services and consulting company Atos spiked by more than 16% on Thursday after Onepoint said
1970-01-01 08:00
Erik ten Hag gives blunt assessment of Man Utd after Newcastle hammering
Erik ten Hag gives blunt assessment of Man Utd after Newcastle hammering
Erik ten Hag gives his thoughts on Manchester United's latest humbling defeat at the hands of Newcastle United at Old Trafford.
1970-01-01 08:00
Swiss National Bank to pilot wholesale digital currency with UBS, other banks
Swiss National Bank to pilot wholesale digital currency with UBS, other banks
ZURICH The Swiss National Bank said on Thursday it will start a pilot project next month using central
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy's manufacturing sector shrinks further amid weak demand - PMI
Italy's manufacturing sector shrinks further amid weak demand - PMI
ROME Italy's manufacturing sector contracted in October for a seventh consecutive month, a survey showed on Thursday, amid
1970-01-01 08:00
Li Keqiang: China bids quiet farewell to popular ex-premier
Li Keqiang: China bids quiet farewell to popular ex-premier
It stands in contrast to the outpouring of sorrow for Li Keqiang among the Chinese public.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of England set to keep rates at 15-year high despite slowdown signs
Bank of England set to keep rates at 15-year high despite slowdown signs
By William Schomberg LONDON The Bank of England looks set to hold borrowing costs at a 15-year high
1970-01-01 08:00
Mahua Moitra: TMC MP appears before parliamentary panel over bribery charge
Mahua Moitra: TMC MP appears before parliamentary panel over bribery charge
Mahua Moitra, a fierce critic of the government, is accused of taking bribes - a charge she denies.
1970-01-01 08:00
Edgar Lungu: Zambian ex-president stripped of retirement benefits
Edgar Lungu: Zambian ex-president stripped of retirement benefits
Edgar Lungu's return to politics means he loses perks such as state protection, cars and a house.
1970-01-01 08:00
Li Keqiang: Chinese leader's hometown mourns his death
Li Keqiang: Chinese leader's hometown mourns his death
Thousands gather in Li's hometown to honour the former Chinese premier who died last week.
1970-01-01 08:00
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