Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe A porn star who underwent a surgical procedure to give her massive breasts now might have to pay the ultimate price unless she has a double mastectomy. If Elizabeth Starr, 43, doesn’t dramatically reduce the size of her O-cup breasts, she runs the risk of developing blood clots and infections that could be deadly. Advertisement "There is so much scar tissue in my breasts it's affecting the blood flow to the body and could cause a fatal blood clot," Starr told U.K. newspaper The Sun. A reconstructive surgeon who has worked on Starr said that the adult film actress’ future "is uncertain." “Over the years I've seen cases of polypropylene string implants but I've never seen a case quite like Elizabeth's," said Dr. Alexander Sinclair. “I presented her case at the local medical society and the sentiment was she needed a double mastectomy.” Starr seems unwilling to undergo the procedure. "After 63 procedures on my right breast and fighting to keep my career and my breast, I honestly don’t think that I could," Starr said. “A mastectomy would take away my livelihood and I don't know what else I would do. It’s hard when you have been a victim of something and it’s even harder when you choose a path in life where people might look down on you and think, 'She deserved it.' But I wouldn't wish this on anyone and I hope my story will act as a warning.” Advertisement The surgical procedure that made Starr so top-heavy by causing her breasts to continuously expand was performed in 1999 and has since been banned. “I'm a ticking time bomb because anything could happen to me -- I'm so scared,” Starr said. Anonymous asked: Liz, we all love you no matter what... Please do whatever it takes to stay alive and... http://t.co/ejMarzYBbL— Elizabeth Starr (@ElizabethStarrX) January 15, 2014 [New York Daily News] [The Sun] Read More Norv Turner is favorite to become new offensive coordinator for Minnesota Vikings Amy Robach cuts hair shot to 'take control' from breast cancer North Korea issues threat over routine U.S.-South Korea military drills Oregon school flushes policy requiring that students pay to pee Man kills two in Ind. grocery store before killed by police