A 28-year-old Los Angeles resident, Sydney V.Smith who wants to
become a ‘giraffe woman’ is trying to extend her neck by encasing it in
11 copper rings.
Sydney V.Smith
According
to Sydney, she'd always had a long neck and was called 'giraffe girl'
in middle school and then she became fascinated with long necks after
she pictures of long-necked tribes in Thailand and Burma in National
Geographic. So she started wrapping cut-up coat hangers around her neck
when she went to bed and before long she noticed her neck was longer
and she stopped for a while.
After
years of contemplating the possibilities, Smith put her neck on the
line and had a tight-fitting necklace made with copper about three years
ago and she kept adding an extra ring when needed. She wore turtleneck
sweaters to hide her neck rings and also worked restaurant jobs behind
the scenes so she wouldn't get unwanted attention.
A friend of Sydney's customized the rings and soldered them around her neck.
Sydney estimates the rings have stretched her neck to 10 to 11 inches long and is contemplating whether to add a 12th ring.
However,
Dr. Jonathan Nissanoff, a Southern California orthopedic surgeon said
Sydney's extended neck carries health risks and he doesn't recommend
anyone doing this. "It could injure nerves in the neck," he said
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