Mum-of-three unable to hug her kids after botched BOOB JOB leaves her in constant pain
Kelly Wood says she is left in agony by even the slightest touch to her breasts and her implants leave her in severe discomfort all day
A MUM has been left unable to hug her kids after a botched boob job.
Kelly Wood, 28, had the surgery at 17 as no breast tissue was developing.
But the hardened scarring began giving her severe pain seven years ago.
The NHS has postponed two corrective procedures and the mum of three is now in dispute with them.
Kelly, of Maidstone, said: “I can’t play with my children. The slightest knock is so painful.”
She is desperate to go under the knife and put an end to her agony, but medical professionals want to seek further advice.
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust said it has “her best interests at heart”.
Kelly said: "I was told my surgery would be on January 5 and now it has been suspended because they need a second opinion.
"I can't play with my children.
"It feels like I have got a rock on my front and I have to wear a bra all the time."
She says she has been given conflicting reasons as to why doctors haven't been able to do the procedure so far.
Kelly says one told her they hadn't ordered the implant, and another said it was because they had a cancer patient in for surgery.
The mum also claims she had issues over whether the NHS would pay for the replacement, as well as removal of her implants, which was only solved after getting her MP, Helen Whately, involved.
Kelly added: "The woman at the NHS thought my surgery was being done for cosmetic reasons and she had no idea it was for health reasons.
"I am being told so many different things by so many different people and I don't know what is going on.
"My life is a struggle at the moment.
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"The slightest knock is so painful and I have been living on painkillers."
A spokesman for the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust said: "We are sorry Miss Wood has concerns about her care, which we have discussed with her.
"We have her best interests at heart and have suggested a second opinion for clinical reasons."