Guest guest Posted July 31, 2001 Report Share Posted July 31, 2001 : The emotional attacks on this site were inappropriate and nonproductive. I was very sick as well, but I never used it as an excuse for treating others poorly. . ----- Original Message ----- From: <cjheer@...> < > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:29 PM Subject: Emotions > I think that we have had some really emotional posts, mine included, > lately, and that it stems from the pain and suffering we have all > gone through as a result of implants. I think we all need to really > be careful and considerate of eachother. We have been through hell > because of implants and it is so easy to get upset with eachother and > let emotions get the best of us. It is easy to be upset, at least for > me, that some women can still have implants and be perfectly health, > like Dr Kolb. It is hard for me to accept my body as it is now, even > though I have a nice figure, I am thin, I work out, I have a low body > fat percentage, I try hard to always look good and take pride in my > appearance. This is all part of what drove me to get implants in the > first place. I was not only small breasted but I had deflated breasts > after pregnancy and simply wanted to be full and firm and fill out my > clothes again and to feel good about myself. I am not a wealthy woman > and saved and saved to get my implants, and when I got them I finally > felt like I had everything I could possible want. I looked great and > in the very beginning I felt good, and felt very confident and > feminine. I did not want to give them up, it was heart wrenching > decision, it was something I struggled with and sometime I still > wonder how much worse I would be if I had just kept them because this > has affected me so dramatically. I think that we need to keep this in > mind when we are responding to each others posts that we have all > been harmed by implants, and that most of us had to give up our > curvacious breasts and that most of us have scars and tiny breasts > and that this has affected our self esteem and our confidence and our > femininity and that it is mean to undermine eachother and to be rude > to others who have lost so much due to implants. > > Please lets try to be nice to each other. Not all of us got to keep > our implants Dr Kolb, and you should realize how tough that is for > us, not only did we give up our implants but we are still sick. > Please don't be so harsh in your asumptions about us or our emotions. > I think we have a right to feel emotional, but no one has a right to > be mean. > Thanks, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2001 Report Share Posted July 31, 2001 I never made any attacks on this website, I simply voiced my opinions about feeling that maybe you have some conflicts of interest in this matter. Maybe you cannot take anyone who disagrees with you. I find it to be a matter of opinion, which we are all entitled to. I have been sick for over 2 years and in that time I have become a wife and raise a daughter and certainly have bad moments but never take it out on others. No one is perfect however, but I am glad to know you could be so sick and never ever be angry or take anything out on anyone else. You must be super human. In @y..., " Dr. Kolb " <drkolb@m...> wrote: > : The emotional attacks on this site were inappropriate and > nonproductive. I was very sick as well, but I never used it as an excuse > for treating others poorly. . > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <cjheer@i...> > < @y...> > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:29 PM > Subject: Emotions > > > > I think that we have had some really emotional posts, mine included, > > lately, and that it stems from the pain and suffering we have all > > gone through as a result of implants. I think we all need to really > > be careful and considerate of eachother. We have been through hell > > because of implants and it is so easy to get upset with eachother and > > let emotions get the best of us. It is easy to be upset, at least for > > me, that some women can still have implants and be perfectly health, > > like Dr Kolb. It is hard for me to accept my body as it is now, even > > though I have a nice figure, I am thin, I work out, I have a low body > > fat percentage, I try hard to always look good and take pride in my > > appearance. This is all part of what drove me to get implants in the > > first place. I was not only small breasted but I had deflated breasts > > after pregnancy and simply wanted to be full and firm and fill out my > > clothes again and to feel good about myself. I am not a wealthy woman > > and saved and saved to get my implants, and when I got them I finally > > felt like I had everything I could possible want. I looked great and > > in the very beginning I felt good, and felt very confident and > > feminine. I did not want to give them up, it was heart wrenching > > decision, it was something I struggled with and sometime I still > > wonder how much worse I would be if I had just kept them because this > > has affected me so dramatically. I think that we need to keep this in > > mind when we are responding to each others posts that we have all > > been harmed by implants, and that most of us had to give up our > > curvacious breasts and that most of us have scars and tiny breasts > > and that this has affected our self esteem and our confidence and our > > femininity and that it is mean to undermine eachother and to be rude > > to others who have lost so much due to implants. > > > > Please lets try to be nice to each other. Not all of us got to keep > > our implants Dr Kolb, and you should realize how tough that is for > > us, not only did we give up our implants but we are still sick. > > Please don't be so harsh in your asumptions about us or our emotions. > > I think we have a right to feel emotional, but no one has a right to > > be mean. > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 How long have you been taking LDN? When I first started taking it I wasn't emotional either but as time passed I got back to normal. That's the only thing I can think of that might be going on. If you've been on LDN for a while...you're guess is as good as mine. Gpd Bless, Penny > > Anyone notice a change in thier emotions since being on LDN. I read > that poeple with MS sometimes would have crying outburst by just > watching something on TV. I never thought I had that, but it seems > now nothing affects me. The mess in the Indian Ocean, watching a sad > movie, watched 's song the other night, hereing about our > soldies being killed in Iraq, ny Carson dieing. Before this would > have brought tears to my eyes, now I have no reaction. In fact my > mother has been in a nursing home for the last 4 weeks do to being > sick, 4 mouths ago it would have sent me into a tissy, Now, I'm fine, > no reaction. Just a thought if anyone else noticed any changes. > Been on LDN since October, 2004. > ADJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 I've noticed a greater tendency to be cheerful. My overall sense of well being is greatly improved. For a while after starting LDN my moods were very even, no ups or downs at all, and I wondered about my lack of emotion. Now I have a normal range of emotions, but with a tendency to be cheerful, even on days that are more physically painful than others. [low dose naltrexone] Emotions Anyone notice a change in thier emotions since being on LDN. I read that poeple with MS sometimes would have crying outburst by just watching something on TV. I never thought I had that, but it seems now nothing affects me. The mess in the Indian Ocean, watching a sad movie, watched 's song the other night, hereing about our soldies being killed in Iraq, ny Carson dieing. Before this would have brought tears to my eyes, now I have no reaction. In fact my mother has been in a nursing home for the last 4 weeks do to being sick, 4 mouths ago it would have sent me into a tissy, Now, I'm fine, no reaction. Just a thought if anyone else noticed any changes.Been on LDN since October, 2004.ADJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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