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I was so bloated I could barely fit into my wedding dress – then I dropped 4 sizes and lost 50lb overnight

Published on April 13, 2025 at 02:00 PM

A BRIDE-to-be was terrified when doctors found the source of her pre-wedding ‘bloating’ – a 50lb ovarian tumour.

Ash was getting ready to marry her now-husband when she started experiencing changes to her and found herself struggling to stay awake.

Bride in white wedding dress holding sunflower bouquet.
Ash says she could barely fit into her wedding dress because of what she thought was bloating
Woman in red dress wearing glasses.
Doctors eventually discovered her stomach was so big due to a 16in mass weighing 50lb

As the 26-year-old had been diagnosed with – a hormonal disorder – a few years prior, both she and her doctor thought the and other were related.

Nothing she was advised to try helped the issue, until an ultrasound scan found the cause: a 16in (40cm) mass.

“I was terrified,”; Ash, who lives in , US, and works in , said.

“They referred me to an oncologist basically the next day.

“I remember I tried to go back to work after the appointment and I just threw up from the anxiety. I was scared I was going to die.”;

Ash – who her husband five months before the terrifying find – was “barely”; fitting into her wedding dress due to the presumed .

She said: “I was really worried my dress wasn’t going to fit.

“It caused so much stress because I wouldn’t have time to get it altered and I was trying my hardest to not gain weight.

“My self esteem was unbelievably low leading up to the wedding, though thankfully my husband helped me feel beautiful on the day.

“I felt a lot of discomfort during the wedding – I was exhausted and had to sit for everything except pictures and the ceremony.

“I couldn’t eat our meal or cake because of nausea.

“We ended up leaving our reception early partially due to my pain and fatigue.”;

After doctors found the mass, Ash was booked in for to remove it in November 2024.

Medics weren’t sure exactly what they were dealing with until they could biopsy it, leaving the young woman uncertain of her future.

Ash said: “They found that it was a greater than 16in (40cm) mucinous borderline tumour of the left adnexa.

“It was over 15 gallons and weighed approximately 45 to 50lb (20 to 23kg).

“From what the doctor explained, a borderline tumour means that there were enough cancerous cells to not be in the clear, but not enough to be fully diagnosed with cancer.”;

Thankfully, the tumour didn’t attach to any other organs, but Ash lost her ovary, fallopian tube and appendix.

I was exhausted and in pain. I could barely even walk around the grocery store without sitting down

Ash

Ash said: “I was in hospital for about a week after surgery to recover.

“My ribs and pelvic bones were warped and displaced from the tumour so I had to wait for them to shift back to normal naturally.”;

She did, however, .

“With the tumour, I was a US size 24 or 26, or a XXXL or XXXXL, but now I am a size 18 to 20, or XXL,”; Ash said.

“It’s a huge change in sizes. It felt weird, but it was also such a relief.

“It’s been hard adjusting to how I look now, I feel like I’ve developed some sort of body dysmorphia.

“I still visualise my body how it was with the tumour and even now, months out, I’m still shocked when I look in the mirror.

“I also had to get rid of more than half my clothes because they were too big, which was hard because I love my clothes!”;

A couple smiling for a selfie by the ocean.
Ash with her husband, who ‘helped her feel beautiful' on the big day
Woman in hospital bed after ovarian tumor surgery.
Ash about to have surgery to remove the tumour in November 2024
Wedding ceremony in front of a stained-glass window depicting Jesus.
Ash left her wedding reception early as she was so uncomfortable and exhausted

As of her three-month follow-up, doctors are pleased with the results of the surgery – with examinations showing nothing of concern.

Ash said: “Going forward, I have to have a physical exam and blood tests every three months by the oncologist to make sure it doesn’t come back on my other ovary.

“My oncologist said that in 10 years they are looking at doing a full hysterectomy as a preventative measure since I have a higher chance of developing ovarian, cervical and uterine cancer when I’m older.

“They want to wait 10 years to allow me the choice to have children.

“But they also let me know that my fertility is greatly diminished with everything that comes with PCOS and tumours.”;

‘I was basically bed-bound'

Of the toll her medical journey has had on her, Ash added: “This impacted my life in so many ways I can’t even articulate it.

“For a year I was exhausted and in pain. I love nature walks and paddle boarding, and I couldn’t do that anymore.

“I could barely even walk around the grocery store without sitting down.

“Towards the end I was basically bed-bound. It affected my confidence, my body changed so much, most of my clothes stopped fitting and my hair was thinning.

“It also affected my mood – I was always irritated and easily angry, I was anxious and depressed.

“Currently I’m trying to work on the anxiety that this caused. But overall it’s nice to be able to do the things I love again.

“Life is slowly getting back to normal now. I can do most things – I just have to be careful not to overdo it.

“We’re planning to have a honeymoon do-over, and going to the restaurant that catered our wedding so I can finally taste our wedding cake.”;

Woman in black swimsuit and lace cover-up.
Ash, who was previously a US size 24 or 26, in May 2024 before her surgery
Woman with long brown hair, wearing glasses and a cream-colored sweater, touching her hair.
She is now a size 18 to 20 and 50lb lighter
Woman recovering in a hospital bed after ovarian tumor surgery.
Ash in hospital after her tumour surgery
Couple standing in a garden gazebo.
The couple, from Florida, who got married five months before the terrifying find
Bride in white dress holding sunflowers.
The ordeal left her ‘exhausted and in pain'
Woman in dark green top and jeans.
But her life is slowly returning to normal and she hopes to have a ‘honeymoon do-over'
Woman in a white wedding dress in a bridal shop.
Ash trying on wedding dresses before getting married
Mirror reflection of a pregnant woman in a tie-dye dress.
Ash in November 2024 showing the size of her tumour
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