Susan Sarandon’s daughter Eva Amurri He is sharing details or recently breast reduction surgery with his followers on social networks.
Amurri, 40, documented his recovery of surgery through his Instagram account on Friday, April 18. (Sarandon shares Amurri with a filmmaker Franco Amurri And she also shares two children, John “Jack” Henry Robbins35, and Thousands Robbins, 32, with actor Tim Robbins.)
In a photo, Amurri raised his shirt to show the effects after the one who is dealing.
“Apparently, random bruises can show the duration of the healing process!” She explained. “It is strange to see my body based and recover from trauma. It is not an easy view, and it definitely brings me a lot to me. I am looking at this next week as a great opportunity to be a child for me and nurture Phyself.”
Amurri shared another image in the publication that sleeping had turned out to be “the worst part of the recovery by far.”
She shared an image of her sleep configuration and explained: “I bought a wedge for my bed and a neck pillow, and Neith of them have a comfortable leg. Now I’m on a pregnancy pillow. I still didn’t sleep last night.”
Amurri continued: “I hate sleeping on your back, so I know that the thesis of next week will be difficult for me to sleep.”
Through the series of images in the publication, Amurri also shared that, as well as drinking with a Stanley glass, which works as normal and dry its own hair all the activities that bone has to put on hold while checking.
Instead, Amurri said that he is focusing on the “self -care” while trying to allow his body to heal after the operation.
“Nourishing the duration of my body, this healing time has felt as the best form of self -care,” he wrote. “I’ve really enjoyed helping my body to heal what he needs to feel better.”
Good health is something that Amurri’s mother, Sarandon, has instilled in an early age.
Amurri said Sheknows In November 2024, the actress, a true “mother of almonds” during her childhood.
“My mother was a” almond mother “proven and true, Amurri shared at that time.” She used to walk to the town to the only organic grocery store that existed in New York City in the early 80s and would get everything there. “
Amurri added: “My mother thought of Cheerios [were] A junk meal, this is how she was a mother of almonds. “