HGTV fans know Hall from the hit show “Flip or Flop.”
Unfortunately, they separated in September 2020 and finalized their divorce in June 2021.
She described the pain she used to feel as “a horrible burning sensation.”

Her doctors didn’t take her complaints very seriously.
Wanting to get to the root of the issue, she started paying more attention to her diet.
With improved nutrition, Hall’s symptoms receded somewhat but then returned with a vengeance in 2020.

She also emphasized the importantance of going to the doctor for regular checkups.
“Five years ago I didn’t feel great,” she admitted.
In severe cases, it can lead to painful sores.

“I’m more in tune with my body.
I know how to cope with stress and my Hashimoto’s disease,” she told the outlet.
“Instead of crashing myself with exercise, I do yoga and practice meditation on the Headspace app.

The book was Hall’s way of helping others experiencing similar health issues.
“I dive into autoimmune issues and naturopathic doctors and meditation crystals.
And then also workouts and a variety of recipes,” she told People.

Now, that’s turning pain into power.
Christina Hall had a severe reaction to under-eye fillers
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In 2022, Hall took to her Instagram Stories (viaYahoo!)

to tell fans she had a health scare from the fillers in April of that year.
This led Hall to undergo treatment to dissolve the fillers.
This consisted of ultrasound and hyaluronidase frequency therapy.

She underwent tests which revealed she had mercury and lead poisoning.
In anInstagrampost Hall shared shortly before her diagnosis, she told her followers she was experiencing extreme exhaustion.
Many of Hall’s symptoms align with those referenced in the study.

Hall shared this diagnosis in several Instagram Stories (viaPeople), telling her followers about the extensive testing.
Cleveland Clinicexplains that SIBO happens when the bacterial population in the gut becomes too high.
SIBO can be difficult to diagnose because the tests that exist used to detect it aren’t completely accurate.

It’s no wonder Hall struggled to get a diagnosis.
Newsabout the steps she was taking to get better.
If you’re wondering what a hyperbaric chamber is, we got you.
While administering hyperbaric oxygen therapy, pure oxygen is released into the chamber,Mayo Clinicexplains.
Regardless, Hall told the outlet that she was feeling “75% better.”
Hall also shared to her Instagram Stories some of the treatments she tried.
“I’m on a cleanse and a parasite cleanse,” she shared (via People).
“I heard it gets worse before it gets better.
seems as if some of her symptoms remained because when Hall spoke to E!
News in January 2023, she was preparing to undergo breast explant surgery.
“I have a couple of appointments about getting my implants removed,” she said.
Her advice to anyone dealing with uncomfortable symptoms is to address them as soon as possible.