Tammy Sytch Expresses Concerns About Her Health in Prison Due to Fear of Blood Clot and Medical Neglect

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Tammy Sytch, known as Sunny, is unhappy with the medical attention she is receiving while in prison.

The former WWE wrestler was given a 17-year prison sentence for a DUI accident that resulted in the death of a 75-year-old man. Despite her history of DUI arrests, this particular incident led to her lengthy incarceration.

In an interview with TMZ Sports, Tammy Sytch talked about her health issues during her time behind bars. She mentioned how her leg started to swell, but the prison doctors were reluctant to provide her with the necessary care.

After several weeks without seeing a doctor, despite her inability to walk on her leg, Sytch noticed a large red lump on her calf. It was later diagnosed as a dangerous blood clot, putting her life at risk. Although she was given blood thinners, she remains worried about the severity of the situation and the potential threat to her life.

Sytch’s ordeal sheds light on the difficulties prisoners encounter in accessing proper medical treatment while incarcerated.

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