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: 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. .

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From: <cjheer@...>

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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,

>

>

>

>

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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,

> >

> >

> >

> >

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  • 3 years later...

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

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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

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