Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 > Where is this Dr.Leu located, in Oklahoma? Yes, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Kenda > --- Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@...> wrote: > >> Hi Rogene, >> >> This is exactly how Mentor and other implant >> companies get off the hook, >> they claim that the women were ?sick?? to begin >> with. I?d love to see a >> blood test for ANA on every woman considering >> implants. Let the government >> monitor the women and see if there is a higher >> incidence of implant-related >> disease in high ANA women. This could be one way to >> predict illness in >> women. If women knew a high ANA prior to >> implantation meant that they had a >> greater risk for disease, they might give implants >> more thought. I was told >> I had a less than 1% chance of developing any >> problems related to implants >> and that it was ?not proven? that implants can cause >> any autoimmune problems >> by three plastic surgeons. I felt extremely >> comfortable with a 1% chance of >> problems. It wasn?t until Dr. Leu asked me about >> past ANA tests that I >> became concerned. He tested me and it was normal >> but I recalled a past ANA >> being positive and ordered a copy of the lab. I had >> two abnormal ANA tests, >> one 10 years ago, the other 12 years ago. >> >> Implants seem to be safe for a large number of >> women. The government needs >> to figure out why they aren?t safe for ALL women and >> expose the truth. I >> have many friends and family members who thankfully >> have had no >> complications of any kind with their implants but >> that doesn?t mean that >> they are safe for everyone. The FDA bans drugs that >> harm people, why not >> implants? Obviously it?s because they are such a >> large money maker. >> >> I was talking to a friend yesterday who was telling >> me about a friend of >> hers who has three children. The last of the three >> was conceived and born >> while the mother had silicone implants. She >> breastfed the baby. Today, >> that one child has many, many health problems. >> She?s convinced it?s the >> implants. Seems pretty likely. >> >> Kenda >> >> >>> Kenda, >>> >>> It seems that women who have a family history of >>> autoimmune problems are more likely to develop >>> problems. >>> >>> ey, who had breast implants for a >>> deformity at 18 had four children who were >>> progressively more ill. . . She did extensive >> genetic >>> testing on her entire family and learned they had >> a >>> genetic propensity for autoimmune problems. She >>> considers that implants were the trigger. .. >>> Especially the chemicals that the particular batch >>> number that her implants were made from. >>> >>> Here's an article on her daughter . Hillary >> has >>> dramatic health issues. But that hasn't stopped >> her >>> from helping others. >>> >> > http://www.komu.com/html/htmlsStories/bigheart032905.htm >>> >>> I recently started a support group for the >> families of >>> children affected by implants. Siliconekids. >> is >>> a member of the group. She's knows a number of >> other >>> families with affected children. She tells me that >> her >>> daughter, , is not the most seriously >> affected! >>> >>> It's all so terribly sad! >>> >>> Hugs, >>> >>> Rogene >>> >>> >>> >>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place >> of advice given by licensed >>> health care professionals. Consult your physician >> or licensed health care >>> professional before commencing any medical >> treatment. >>> >>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the >> politicians mislead you. >>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own >> decisions about how to live a >>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - >> Linus ing, two-time >>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 I agree some women may not get ill. However, I also believe because I had implants for over 9 years, the longer you have them, even if not suseptable to auto immnue illness genetically, the higher your chances of becoming immune weakened you become. Perhaps the breakdown deteriation of the implant shell, releasing of chemicals and infections. We have no auto immune illness in my family, whatsoever. And I became quite ill. I also recovered quite well, even suprisingly to me. Still nonoe in my family has auto immnue thyroid disease or celiac disease, as me and my son born while implanted do (he has celiac, as I do-thank God not thyroid) Its uncanny. >From: Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: Re: Re: Oprah >Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 14:25:38 -0600 > >Hi Rogene, > >This is exactly how Mentor and other implant companies get off the hook, >they claim that the women were ³sick²¹ to begin with. I¹d love to see a >blood test for ANA on every woman considering implants. Let the government >monitor the women and see if there is a higher incidence of implant-related >disease in high ANA women. This could be one way to predict illness in >women. If women knew a high ANA prior to implantation meant that they had >a >greater risk for disease, they might give implants more thought. I was >told >I had a less than 1% chance of developing any problems related to implants >and that it was ³not proven² that implants can cause any autoimmune >problems >by three plastic surgeons. I felt extremely comfortable with a 1% chance >of >problems. It wasn¹t until Dr. Leu asked me about past ANA tests that I >became concerned. He tested me and it was normal but I recalled a past ANA >being positive and ordered a copy of the lab. I had two abnormal ANA >tests, >one 10 years ago, the other 12 years ago. > >Implants seem to be safe for a large number of women. The government needs >to figure out why they aren¹t safe for ALL women and expose the truth. I >have many friends and family members who thankfully have had no >complications of any kind with their implants but that doesn¹t mean that >they are safe for everyone. The FDA bans drugs that harm people, why not >implants? Obviously it¹s because they are such a large money maker. > >I was talking to a friend yesterday who was telling me about a friend of >hers who has three children. The last of the three was conceived and born >while the mother had silicone implants. She breastfed the baby. Today, >that one child has many, many health problems. She¹s convinced it¹s the >implants. Seems pretty likely. > >Kenda > > > > Kenda, > > > > It seems that women who have a family history of > > autoimmune problems are more likely to develop > > problems. > > > > ey, who had breast implants for a > > deformity at 18 had four children who were > > progressively more ill. . . She did extensive genetic > > testing on her entire family and learned they had a > > genetic propensity for autoimmune problems. She > > considers that implants were the trigger. .. > > Especially the chemicals that the particular batch > > number that her implants were made from. > > > > Here's an article on her daughter . Hillary has > > dramatic health issues. But that hasn't stopped her > > from helping others. > > http://www.komu.com/html/htmlsStories/bigheart032905.htm > > > > I recently started a support group for the families of > > children affected by implants. Siliconekids. is > > a member of the group. She's knows a number of other > > families with affected children. She tells me that her > > daughter, , is not the most seriously affected! > > > > It's all so terribly sad! > > > > Hugs, > > > > Rogene > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by >licensed > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health >care > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead >you. > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to >live a > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, >two-time > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Rogene and Kendra ... you are right on. I'm going to start a thread on HLA (a type of anti-body)research that was done ... indicated a definite connection ... and then we never heard of it again. Instead ... Leroy Young (excuse me while I spit a bit) got his new " safe " implant ... filled with soybean oil on the market and into around 10,000 innocent victims. The oil went rancid ... the women got sick ... and all had to be explanted. Horror stories abound. They exported that little experiment to our British sisters ... Anyway ... his study on HLA never even gets a mention ... though I've been keeping it on the newsgroup for years. I believe there's some genetic dispositions that must be studied ... when a PS says a woman is a a " good candidate " ... it should mean more than she can afford her first surgery! > > > >> Hi Rogene, > >> > >> This is exactly how Mentor and other implant > >> companies get off the hook, > >> they claim that the women were ?sick?? to begin > >> with. I?d love to see a > >> blood test for ANA on every woman considering > >> implants. Let the government > >> monitor the women and see if there is a higher > >> incidence of implant-related > >> disease in high ANA women. This could be one way to > >> predict illness in > >> women. If women knew a high ANA prior to > >> implantation meant that they had a > >> greater risk for disease, they might give implants > >> more thought. I was told > >> I had a less than 1% chance of developing any > >> problems related to implants > >> and that it was ?not proven? that implants can cause > >> any autoimmune problems > >> by three plastic surgeons. I felt extremely > >> comfortable with a 1% chance of > >> problems. It wasn?t until Dr. Leu asked me about > >> past ANA tests that I > >> became concerned. He tested me and it was normal > >> but I recalled a past ANA > >> being positive and ordered a copy of the lab. I had > >> two abnormal ANA tests, > >> one 10 years ago, the other 12 years ago. > >> > >> Implants seem to be safe for a large number of > >> women. The government needs > >> to figure out why they aren?t safe for ALL women and > >> expose the truth. I > >> have many friends and family members who thankfully > >> have had no > >> complications of any kind with their implants but > >> that doesn?t mean that > >> they are safe for everyone. The FDA bans drugs that > >> harm people, why not > >> implants? Obviously it?s because they are such a > >> large money maker. > >> > >> I was talking to a friend yesterday who was telling > >> me about a friend of > >> hers who has three children. The last of the three > >> was conceived and born > >> while the mother had silicone implants. She > >> breastfed the baby. Today, > >> that one child has many, many health problems. > >> She?s convinced it?s the > >> implants. Seems pretty likely. > >> > >> Kenda > >> > >> > >>> Kenda, > >>> > >>> It seems that women who have a family history of > >>> autoimmune problems are more likely to develop > >>> problems. > >>> > >>> ey, who had breast implants for a > >>> deformity at 18 had four children who were > >>> progressively more ill. . . She did extensive > >> genetic > >>> testing on her entire family and learned they had > >> a > >>> genetic propensity for autoimmune problems. She > >>> considers that implants were the trigger. .. > >>> Especially the chemicals that the particular batch > >>> number that her implants were made from. > >>> > >>> Here's an article on her daughter . Hillary > >> has > >>> dramatic health issues. But that hasn't stopped > >> her > >>> from helping others. > >>> > >> > > http://www.komu.com/html/htmlsStories/bigheart032905.htm > >>> > >>> I recently started a support group for the > >> families of > >>> children affected by implants. Siliconekids. > >> is > >>> a member of the group. She's knows a number of > >> other > >>> families with affected children. She tells me that > >> her > >>> daughter, , is not the most seriously > >> affected! > >>> > >>> It's all so terribly sad! > >>> > >>> Hugs, > >>> > >>> Rogene > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place > >> of advice given by licensed > >>> health care professionals. Consult your physician > >> or licensed health care > >>> professional before commencing any medical > >> treatment. > >>> > >>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the > >> politicians mislead you. > >>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own > >> decisions about how to live a > >>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - > >> Linus ing, two-time > >>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 Hi , I decided not to get implants after joining this list last week. So I don't have any implant-related illnesses. I had fibromyalgia 10 years ago, for 5 years. I cleaned up my diet and began treating with an ND and was " well " within a few months. After lots of lab work, we discovered that my liver/detox pathways were not working properly. He prescribed supplements to help the pathways and to help with other health issues I had at the time. For the past 5 years I have been very healthy. I also have hypothyroid and use Westhroid. I have never had any problems regulating the level. What is hashimotos? I have heard of it but know the difference between it and regular thyroid problems. A lot of your problems sound thyroid related. I know dry skin and losing of hair are. I am 44 and have had hormone problems for years. We have had a heck of a time getting my hormones balanced. Initially I had low progesterone which when treated quickly became too high. We worked for two years to get the level back down to normal. Then my DHEA and testosterone levels were low. Now my DHEA and testosterone levels are normal but the progesterone is high again! We cut back my progesterone this month and will retest in a couple more months. Dr. Leu told me that imbalanced hormones can cause fibro-like symptoms. Could this be one of your problems? As for being flat chested, I have seen some very beautiful, confident women who are flat as a board. Their chests looked beautiful on them. I looked at them with envy, wondering how they could be so beautiful while being totally flat. It was their acceptance of their own bodies that made them so beautiful. I have come terms with my small chest this week. I feel like someone saved my life, and my breasts. Small, healthy breasts are beautiful. We have lost sight of that. You will be beautiful with small breasts because your beauty isn't in your breasts, it's in the person that you are. If your tinctures are alcohol based, it could be that your body didn't do well with the alcohol. Also, homeopathic different tinctures taken together can create terrible reactions. If a homeopath isn't extremely knowledgeable about combining tinctures, trouble can happen -- it happened to me. I now take all herbal supplements and no alcohol-based tinctures. I had a combination of tinctures create a gallbladder problem when I didn't have one to begin with. It seems to me that when the immune system is down, it sets the body up for all kinds of different problems. I always felt that all of my health problems were interrelated. I was so relieved to hear Dr. Leu agree. The best thing you can do is to strengthen your immune system and start a detox program. There are different detox pathways so detoxing one, may not be sufficient. I am not knowledgeable on how to detox all pathways. I know two of mine were bad and we detoxed them. I used a product called Detox One and Two and later AdvaClear. I had a virus this winter and didn't seem to completely kick it. Dr. Leu prescribed an immune booster which he regularly prescribes for cancer patients. I felt immediately better. It is called Im-Kine. I also took a powder called SF-10 and is arabinoglactan. Really, a lot of you with depressed immune systems might benefit from both of these supplements. Check out myhealthfirst.com. I know they carry some of these supplements and they have very reasonable prices. Remember that detoxing and strengthing a weak immune system take time, probably months. Be patient with your body while it tries to heal itself. A good diet is very helpful, as is lots of water and whatever exercise you are physically up for. If you have any further questions, please ask. Kenda > Hi, I'm new to this post and saw your message. I > don't know your whole story though but if you could > rehash with me what you had and how you cured it. I > have autoimmune hashimotos and frankly think I did > have this prior to my implants. My first symptoms > were in 95--96 when I started to develop white spots > to my skin esp. on my neck and chest area. My husband > first noticed it. I didn't do anything about it, it > never occurred to me then, I thought it was just part > of me. Then in 96 right around menopause I lost a > chunk of hair center front. Since I have so much no > one else noticed it and I thought it was from > menopause and would grow back. Well, it's almost 9 yrs > and it hasn't. Then I had the implants in 98, and I > see from photos now that my hair looked flat and dull > afterwards....I was diagnosed hashimotos in 02 but can > honestly say I don't know if it was from implants, > saline, because my mother has hypothyroid but not > hashis. From then it was downhill, I could and have > never been regulated with meds.....I live out of the > US and every dr here puts me on the same levythroxine. > My hair was continuing to fallout but in Dec 04, I > went to a homeopath and he put me on silica and then > stopped the (visible) hairloss. However, there is no > regrowth so my hair looks weak and thin on top and > temples. Now I am worried this is AGA because it > seems like the pattern. I still have lots of hair on > back and sides but the top is very thin. I am almost > losing underarm and you-know-where hair, much thinner. > My skin is very dry as well. For the month few > months I have felt really awful, now I can barely get > through the day...I have no energy and feel like I'm > dying really, just wasting away...yesterday I had > blood work and my iron came out ok (109), I am waiting > for the testosterone results. My thryoid antibodies > have been increasing and I can't regulate my meds. I > was considering going on armour rather than the > synthetic meds.. and I am considering removing the > implants although I am completely flat which was ok > when I was young, now I think I will look deformed, > and I can honestly say I don't know if these are the > cause of my problems.....Perhaps detoxing is the > answer, or can you help me out here? > PS: A naturopath dr gave me adrenal and liver detox > drops but when I take them, it seems to interfere with > my thyroid meds because my tsh always increases. > Also, I don't feel good while taking them as well. A > homeopath dr here just prescribed thyroidium, and > pulsatilla but I don't know if I should take as well. > Any thoughts would be appreciated. (Sorry it's so > long, I'm just getting it all out)... > --- Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@...> wrote: > >> Hi Patty, >> >> Thank you, you are so kind. I was beginning to feel >> like it was time for me >> to leave, since I don?t have implants, haven?t and >> won?t. If there is any >> way I can help, please let me know. >> >> Detoxing seems to be an ongoing effort for those of >> us challenged in this >> way. Initially when I started taking the >> AdvaClear, I felt worse but this >> is a symptom of a toxic liver. I cut back the dose >> until I could tolerate >> it and gradually increased it. My doctor has added >> different supplements >> and taken them away when he felt it necessary. I >> first started about 5 >> years ago, kicked the fibro but have decided to >> continue because from time >> to time I feel like it could come back. It used to >> scare the heck out of me >> but I now know if I take care of myself, it won?t. >> In my genetic testing it >> showed that I have a weak detoxing system so I guess >> that?s why I?m the way >> I am. I eat a mostly organic diet, all organic at >> home, not when I go out. >> >> I know it?s impossible to work out when you feel so >> sick but as soon as I >> was able, I got into the gym with a trainer ? five >> years ago. I had a >> herniated disc, no energy and felt sick but was >> determined. About a year >> later I started a yoga class. I weight train three >> days a week, do cardio >> three days and yoga twice and occasionally mountain >> bike ride when the >> weather is nice. I really believe exercise is >> important in getting the >> toxins out and to feeling better. Yoga, even gentle >> yoga is so good for the >> spirit and adds flexibility, something fibro robbed >> my body of. Even a >> short walk outside can do wonders for you, it?s >> great exercise and being >> outside always brightens my mood. >> >> There really is hope for all of you with toxic >> bodies. I lived with fibro >> and all sorts of other ?diseases? for more than five >> years. I truly thought >> I was dying and even had an AIDS test! It was back >> when AIDS was first >> getting airtime and the commercials suggested >> everyone get tested. I >> thought this must be it, I contracted it a >> different, new way the doctors >> don?t even know about ? maybe from a restaurant. Of >> course the test was >> negative. >> >> One question I have is did any of you have >> autoimmune symptoms before >> implants or did the implants trigger your first >> episode? I know the implant >> companies claim that women who develop autoimmune >> problems post implants >> would have anyway in their lifetime so the implant >> isn?t at fault. In my >> case that may be true because I have a history of >> autoimmune problems. I am >> symptom free now but the implants could have >> triggered the problems to come >> back. >> >> Kenda >> >> >>> >>> Hi Kenda, >>> Yes, we know Kacey! She is originally from our >> group, and we got her >>> connected to MTV. After they did her story, she >> set out on a >>> whirlwind media blitz with her implant nightmare, >> appearing on many >>> shows and in magazines. She is on a University >> tour currently, >>> sharing her story with college students, which is >> awesome. We are >>> all so proud of her accomplishments, and speaking >> out for all of >>> us. Her website is at www.implantsout.com >>> >>> MTV also did Kristi's story several years ago, and >> they did a great >>> job. Both Kacey and Kristi got a bit more air >> time than le >>> did. I will be interested to see how the other >> girls stories go >>> that are upcoming...I know that they filmed Shari, >> Colleen, and >>> , all from our group. >>> >>> I am so pleased you are going to share in our >> mission of getting the >>> truth out about implants! You are too >> cool...thanks for being here >>> and being such a wonderful participant. Knowing >> that you have been >>> able to overcome your fibromyalgia through >> detoxing is a great >>> source of encouragement not only to me, but to >> many others here, I >>> am sure. And of course, I am delighted that >> you've changed your >>> mind about getting implants. I appreciate all the >> info you've been >>> able to share about your healing from >> fibromyalgia. >>> Hugs, >>> Patty >>> >>> >>> >>>>>>> Kathy, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I just wrote him. I?ll let you know if he >> responds. Have you >>> ever seen this: >>>>>>> http://www.aboutmytalk.com/t175518/s & .html ? >> This woman has >>> received a lot of >>>>>>> airtime, including having her explanation >> filmed. Do you know >>> who she is? >>>>>>> Perhaps she would like to talk to Oprah too? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Kenda ? who is now on your mission to get >> the truth out >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place >> of advice given by licensed >>> health care professionals. Consult your physician >> or licensed health care >>> professional before commencing any medical >> treatment. >>> >>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the >> politicians mislead you. >>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own >> decisions about how to live a >>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - >> Linus ing, two-time >>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 You are exactly right!! I told my PS office today that I wasn’t going forward with my surgery. I told them about my positive ANA, she sounded dumbfounded. Kenda Rogene and Kendra ... you are right on. I'm going to start a thread on HLA (a type of anti-body)research that was done ... indicated a definite connection ... and then we never heard of it again. Instead ... Leroy Young (excuse me while I spit a bit) got his new " safe " implant ... filled with soybean oil on the market and into around 10,000 innocent victims. The oil went rancid ... the women got sick ... and all had to be explanted. Horror stories abound. They exported that little experiment to our British sisters ... Anyway ... his study on HLA never even gets a mention ... though I've been keeping it on the newsgroup for years. I believe there's some genetic dispositions that must be studied ... when a PS says a woman is a a " good candidate " ... it should mean more than she can afford her first surgery! > > > >> Hi Rogene, > >> > >> This is exactly how Mentor and other implant > >> companies get off the hook, > >> they claim that the women were ?sick?? to begin > >> with. I?d love to see a > >> blood test for ANA on every woman considering > >> implants. Let the government > >> monitor the women and see if there is a higher > >> incidence of implant-related > >> disease in high ANA women. This could be one way to > >> predict illness in > >> women. If women knew a high ANA prior to > >> implantation meant that they had a > >> greater risk for disease, they might give implants > >> more thought. I was told > >> I had a less than 1% chance of developing any > >> problems related to implants > >> and that it was ?not proven? that implants can cause > >> any autoimmune problems > >> by three plastic surgeons. I felt extremely > >> comfortable with a 1% chance of > >> problems. It wasn?t until Dr. Leu asked me about > >> past ANA tests that I > >> became concerned. He tested me and it was normal > >> but I recalled a past ANA > >> being positive and ordered a copy of the lab. I had > >> two abnormal ANA tests, > >> one 10 years ago, the other 12 years ago. > >> > >> Implants seem to be safe for a large number of > >> women. The government needs > >> to figure out why they aren?t safe for ALL women and > >> expose the truth. I > >> have many friends and family members who thankfully > >> have had no > >> complications of any kind with their implants but > >> that doesn?t mean that > >> they are safe for everyone. The FDA bans drugs that > >> harm people, why not > >> implants? Obviously it?s because they are such a > >> large money maker. > >> > >> I was talking to a friend yesterday who was telling > >> me about a friend of > >> hers who has three children. The last of the three > >> was conceived and born > >> while the mother had silicone implants. She > >> breastfed the baby. Today, > >> that one child has many, many health problems. > >> She?s convinced it?s the > >> implants. Seems pretty likely. > >> > >> Kenda > >> > >> > >>> Kenda, > >>> > >>> It seems that women who have a family history of > >>> autoimmune problems are more likely to develop > >>> problems. > >>> > >>> ey, who had breast implants for a > >>> deformity at 18 had four children who were > >>> progressively more ill. . . She did extensive > >> genetic > >>> testing on her entire family and learned they had > >> a > >>> genetic propensity for autoimmune problems. She > >>> considers that implants were the trigger. .. > >>> Especially the chemicals that the particular batch > >>> number that her implants were made from. > >>> > >>> Here's an article on her daughter . Hillary > >> has > >>> dramatic health issues. But that hasn't stopped > >> her > >>> from helping others. > >>> > >> > > http://www.komu.com/html/htmlsStories/bigheart032905.htm > >>> > >>> I recently started a support group for the > >> families of > >>> children affected by implants. Siliconekids. > >> is > >>> a member of the group. She's knows a number of > >> other > >>> families with affected children. She tells me that > >> her > >>> daughter, , is not the most seriously > >> affected! > >>> > >>> It's all so terribly sad! > >>> > >>> Hugs, > >>> > >>> Rogene > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place > >> of advice given by licensed > >>> health care professionals. Consult your physician > >> or licensed health care > >>> professional before commencing any medical > >> treatment. > >>> > >>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the > >> politicians mislead you. > >>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own > >> decisions about how to live a > >>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - > >> Linus ing, two-time > >>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2005 Report Share Posted April 1, 2005 I had this same conversation with my mom yesterday. My sister has had her silicones 10 years, my aunt has had hers over 30! I believe their health is in greater risk the longer they keep the implants. My 12-year old daughter is a celiac too, I am not. Kenda > > I agree some women may not get ill. However, I also believe because I had > implants for over 9 years, the longer you have them, even if not suseptable > to auto immnue illness genetically, the higher your chances of becoming > immune weakened you become. Perhaps the breakdown deteriation of the implant > shell, releasing of chemicals and infections. We have no auto immune illness > in my family, whatsoever. And I became quite ill. I also recovered quite > well, even suprisingly to me. Still nonoe in my family has auto immnue > thyroid disease or celiac disease, as me and my son born while implanted do > (he has celiac, as I do-thank God not thyroid) Its uncanny. > >> From: Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@...> >> Reply- >> < > >> Subject: Re: Re: Oprah >> Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 14:25:38 -0600 >> >> Hi Rogene, >> >> This is exactly how Mentor and other implant companies get off the hook, >> they claim that the women were ³sick²¹ to begin with. I¹d love to see a >> blood test for ANA on every woman considering implants. Let the government >> monitor the women and see if there is a higher incidence of implant-related >> disease in high ANA women. This could be one way to predict illness in >> women. If women knew a high ANA prior to implantation meant that they had >> a >> greater risk for disease, they might give implants more thought. I was >> told >> I had a less than 1% chance of developing any problems related to implants >> and that it was ³not proven² that implants can cause any autoimmune >> problems >> by three plastic surgeons. I felt extremely comfortable with a 1% chance >> of >> problems. It wasn¹t until Dr. Leu asked me about past ANA tests that I >> became concerned. He tested me and it was normal but I recalled a past ANA >> being positive and ordered a copy of the lab. I had two abnormal ANA >> tests, >> one 10 years ago, the other 12 years ago. >> >> Implants seem to be safe for a large number of women. The government needs >> to figure out why they aren¹t safe for ALL women and expose the truth. I >> have many friends and family members who thankfully have had no >> complications of any kind with their implants but that doesn¹t mean that >> they are safe for everyone. The FDA bans drugs that harm people, why not >> implants? Obviously it¹s because they are such a large money maker. >> >> I was talking to a friend yesterday who was telling me about a friend of >> hers who has three children. The last of the three was conceived and born >> while the mother had silicone implants. She breastfed the baby. Today, >> that one child has many, many health problems. She¹s convinced it¹s the >> implants. Seems pretty likely. >> >> Kenda >> >> >>> Kenda, >>> >>> It seems that women who have a family history of >>> autoimmune problems are more likely to develop >>> problems. >>> >>> ey, who had breast implants for a >>> deformity at 18 had four children who were >>> progressively more ill. . . She did extensive genetic >>> testing on her entire family and learned they had a >>> genetic propensity for autoimmune problems. She >>> considers that implants were the trigger. .. >>> Especially the chemicals that the particular batch >>> number that her implants were made from. >>> >>> Here's an article on her daughter . Hillary has >>> dramatic health issues. But that hasn't stopped her >>> from helping others. >>> http://www.komu.com/html/htmlsStories/bigheart032905.htm >>> >>> I recently started a support group for the families of >>> children affected by implants. Siliconekids. is >>> a member of the group. She's knows a number of other >>> families with affected children. She tells me that her >>> daughter, , is not the most seriously affected! >>> >>> It's all so terribly sad! >>> >>> Hugs, >>> >>> Rogene >>> >>> >>> >>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by >> licensed >>> health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health >> care >>> professional before commencing any medical treatment. >>> >>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead >> you. >>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to >> live a >>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, >> two-time >>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Kenda, I think any woman who has had her implants, saline or gel, twenty years, will be sick 95% of the time. Women who maintain a very healthy lifestyle do better than others. . . But, even then, it can catch up with them. There's a woman here locally (formerly married to a doctor and very medically literate) whose symptoms are becoming pronounced even though she's lived an exceptionally healthy life style all her life. With the old gel implants, the problems start showing up after seven to ten years. Whether or not women make the connection between their implants and their health or cognitive problems is another issue. Symptoms can come on slowly, along with an inability to reason well. Usually doctors can convince them it's part of the aging process. Bad news! Please pass this addres along to your friend; SiliconeKids I started this group about a month ago for the families of children affected by silicone implants of any type. We're looking for answers to the kids health problems. So far, we've found a few clues. Thanks for all the information you're sharing! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Kenda, There are so many women sick, you would think that someone would be interested in studying those of us who are sick and finding out what's going on. So far, I haven't heard of a single study of this type! They prefer to group women who've had their implants a very short time (months) with a group who have had their implants a longer time (never a LONG time). Then, when a woman has her implants removed, she is dropped from the study! . . . No follow-up to see what happened to her healthwise. Strange, isn't it? Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Well done Kendra, It will be great if he agrees to do the show. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Hi Rogene, Thank you, I’ll pass he website on to my friend. Both my sister and aunt will tell you that they are fine but I know my sister isn’t in tune to her body. She is also an artist and works with a lot of unhealthy paints. I worry about her so much. She has never been sick so thinks I’m nuts. Kenda Kenda, I think any woman who has had her implants, saline or gel, twenty years, will be sick 95% of the time. Women who maintain a very healthy lifestyle do better than others. . . But, even then, it can catch up with them. There's a woman here locally (formerly married to a doctor and very medically literate) whose symptoms are becoming pronounced even though she's lived an exceptionally healthy life style all her life. With the old gel implants, the problems start showing up after seven to ten years. Whether or not women make the connection between their implants and their health or cognitive problems is another issue. Symptoms can come on slowly, along with an inability to reason well. Usually doctors can convince them it's part of the aging process. Bad news! Please pass this addres along to your friend; SiliconeKids I started this group about a month ago for the families of children affected by silicone implants of any type. We're looking for answers to the kids health problems. So far, we've found a few clues. Thanks for all the information you're sharing! Hugs, Rogene Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Good news this morning, girls! Dr. Melmed’s response to me this morning after a dialogue back and forth regarding him appearing on Oprah: I am always open to suggestions. So if you REALLY think that explaining the " other side " of implants is worth it, I would be available. My response back to him: Thank you! The women on the list are in so much pain and aren’t being heard. I was spared the pain by you and them. I really do think you would give the “other side” credibility because you have done so many explantations and have seen women’s health improve. One thing that has been discussed on the list is whether or not a positive ANA prior to implantation predisposes one to problems with implants. What do you think? I had a positive speckled ANA 10 and 12 years ago but it is normal today. I had fibromyalgia and a host of other “diseases”. Five years ago I started treating with a naturopath, cleaned up my diet — which for an American wasn’t bad at all, started eating organic when possible and started detoxing. For the past five years I have been well. Genetic testing with my ND shows that I am very inflammatory. I also have Chronic Fatigue but feel fine. As an experiment it would have been fun to see if I reacted to the implants. I’d bet money that I would have. Certainly not worth risking my health. How many explantations do you think you have done? How long have you been practicing? Tell me everything I ought to know so I can compile a letter to Oprah. Thank you again for your help! Kenda Ok, it’s time to get to work now. How many here have had explantations? How many are sick from their implants? How many had Dr. Melmed explant them? We have the anchor to our show, we need to get the rest of it together to present to Oprah. Suggestions? We are going to get this show!! I’m so excited! Kenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 He did agree! Kenda Well done Kendra, It will be great if he agrees to do the show. Sue Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 - Kenda I am really impressed that Dr. Melmed would consider going on Oprah! That would be awesome. Now if only we could get her to consider doing a show. any ideas how we could convince her? Anyone? kathy -- In , Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@c...> wrote: > > Good news this morning, girls! > > > > > > Dr. Melmed¹s response to me this morning after a dialogue back and forth > > regarding him appearing on Oprah: > > > > I am always open to suggestions. So if you REALLY think that explaining the > > " other side " of implants is worth it, I would be available. > > > > My response back to him: > > > > Thank you! The women on the list are in so much pain and aren¹t being > > heard. I was spared the pain by you and them. I really do think you would > > give the ³other side² credibility because you have done so many explantations > > and have seen women¹s health improve. > > > > One thing that has been discussed on the list is whether or not a positive ANA > > prior to implantation predisposes one to problems with implants. What do you > > think? I had a positive speckled ANA 10 and 12 years ago but it is normal > > today. I had fibromyalgia and a host of other ³diseases². Five years ago I > > started treating with a naturopath, cleaned up my diet ‹ which for an American > > wasn¹t bad at all, started eating organic when possible and started detoxing. > > For the past five years I have been well. Genetic testing with my ND shows > > that I am very inflammatory. I also have Chronic Fatigue but feel fine. As an > > experiment it would have been fun to see if I reacted to the implants. I¹d > > bet money that I would have. Certainly not worth risking my health. > > > > How many explantations do you think you have done? How long have you been > > practicing? Tell me everything I ought to know so I can compile a letter to > > Oprah. > > > > Thank you again for your help! > > Kenda > > Ok, it¹s time to get to work now. How many here have had explantations? > How many are sick from their implants? How many had Dr. Melmed explant > them? We have the anchor to our show, we need to get the rest of it > together to present to Oprah. Suggestions? > > We are going to get this show!! I¹m so excited! > > Kenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 Yes, maybe if everyone in this group would write to her telling of their horrible experiences with implants. I wrote to her but haven't heard anything. It is tough to really get your point across because you are limited to 2000 words which really isn't enough. I think it was enough to let her know that it was a terrible experience for me. Please, everyone that sees this message write to her. The squeaky wheel always gets the oil! Beth S.mikat828 <mikat828@...> wrote: -KendaI am really impressed that Dr. Melmed would consider going on Oprah! That would be awesome. Now if only we could get her to consider doing a show. any ideas how we could convince her? Anyone?kathy-- In , Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@c...> wrote:> > Good news this morning, girls! > > > > > > Dr. Melmed¹s response to me this morning after a dialogue back and forth> > regarding him appearing on Oprah:> > > > I am always open to suggestions. So if you REALLY think that explaining the> > "other side" of implants is worth it, I would be available.> > > > My response back to him:> > > > Thank you! The women on the list are in so much pain and aren¹t being> > heard. I was spared the pain by you and them. I really do think you would> > give the ³other side² credibility because you have done so many explantations> > and have seen women¹s health improve.> > > > One thing that has been discussed on the list is whether or not a positive ANA> > prior to implantation predisposes one to problems with implants. What do you> > think? I had a positive speckled ANA 10 and 12 years ago but it is normal> > today. I had fibromyalgia and a host of other ³diseases². Five years ago I> > started treating with a naturopath, cleaned up my diet ‹ which for an American> > wasn¹t bad at all, started eating organic when possible and started detoxing.> > For the past five years I have been well. Genetic testing with my ND shows> > that I am very inflammatory. I also have Chronic Fatigue but feel fine. As an> > experiment it would have been fun to see if I reacted to the implants. I¹d> > bet money that I would have. Certainly not worth risking my health.> > > > How many explantations do you think you have done? How long have you been> > practicing? Tell me everything I ought to know so I can compile a letter to> > Oprah. > > > > Thank you again for your help!> > Kenda> > Ok, it¹s time to get to work now. How many here have had explantations?> How many are sick from their implants? How many had Dr. Melmed explant> them? We have the anchor to our show, we need to get the rest of it> together to present to Oprah. Suggestions?> > We are going to get this show!! I¹m so excited!> > KendaOpinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. "Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world." - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2005 Report Share Posted April 2, 2005 What I would suggest doing is proposing an entire show to her instead of everyone writing individually. If everyone can give me info, I would be willing to compile it and write the show. Kenda Yes, maybe if everyone in this group would write to her telling of their horrible experiences with implants. I wrote to her but haven't heard anything. It is tough to really get your point across because you are limited to 2000 words which really isn't enough. I think it was enough to let her know that it was a terrible experience for me. Please, everyone that sees this message write to her. The squeaky wheel always gets the oil! Beth S. mikat828 <mikat828@...> wrote: - Kenda I am really impressed that Dr. Melmed would consider going on Oprah! That would be awesome. Now if only we could get her to consider doing a show. any ideas how we could convince her? Anyone? kathy -- In , Kenda Skaggs <kdskaggs@c...> wrote: > > Good news this morning, girls! > > > > > > Dr. Melmed’s response to me this morning after a dialogue back and forth > > regarding him appearing on Oprah: > > > > I am always open to suggestions. So if you REALLY think that explaining the > > " other side " of implants is worth it, I would be available. > > > > My response back to him: > > > > Thank you! The women on the list are in so much pain and aren’t being > > heard. I was spared the pain by you and them. I really do think you would > > give the “other side” credibility because you have done so many explantations > > and have seen women’s health improve. > > > > One thing that has been discussed on the list is whether or not a positive ANA > > prior to implantation predisposes one to problems with implants. What do you > > think? I had a positive speckled ANA 10 and 12 years ago but it is normal > > today. I had fibromyalgia and a host of other “diseases”. Five years ago I > > started treating with a naturopath, cleaned up my diet — which for an American > > wasn’t bad at all, started eating organic when possible and started detoxing. > > For the past five years I have been well. Genetic testing with my ND shows > > that I am very inflammatory. I also have Chronic Fatigue but feel fine. As an > > experiment it would have been fun to see if I reacted to the implants. I’d > > bet money that I would have. Certainly not worth risking my health. > > > > How many explantations do you think you have done? How long have you been > > practicing? Tell me everything I ought to know so I can compile a letter to > > Oprah.. > > > > Thank you again for your help! > > Kenda > > Ok, it’s time to get to work now. How many here have had explantations? > How many are sick from their implants? How many had Dr. Melmed explant > them? We have the anchor to our show, we need to get the rest of it > together to present to Oprah. Suggestions? > > We are going to get this show!! I’m so excited! > > Kenda Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 --- In low dose naltrexone , " mboylebradley " <mboylebradley@v...> wrote: > > I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would > be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it > before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of > me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ... > https://www.oprah.com/ > > I posted on the " show ideas " part but LDN stories could fit into many > other slots also ... > I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her > audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a > trip to sweet home Chicago. > Worth a shot! > All the Best > Bradley > ========= , I e-mailed Oprah mine, my mom and my grandma's LDN stories and mentioned you and your book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 , That is terrific. Thanks for all your effort with Oprah. Looks like it just might be paying off. I will tell my roommate to email her LDN story to Oprah's web site today. Great Work!!!! Diane > > I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would > be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it > before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of > me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ... > https://www.oprah.com/ > > I posted on the " show ideas " part but LDN stories could fit into many > other slots also ... > I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her > audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a > trip to sweet home Chicago. > Worth a shot! > All the Best > Bradley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi , I would love to see you tell your story on the Oprah Show. Do you suppose it would be a good idea to send her the LDN Manual as well - let me know and if you think it is a good idea, where and to whom should I send it? Many thanks, and all the best, Susie >From: " mboylebradley " <mboylebradley@...> >Reply-low dose naltrexone >low dose naltrexone >Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Oprah >Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:52:21 -0000 > >I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would >be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it >before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of >me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ... >https://www.oprah.com/ > >I posted on the " show ideas " part but LDN stories could fit into many >other slots also ... >I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her >audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a >trip to sweet home Chicago. >Worth a shot! >All the Best > Bradley > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 How can we get a copy of the LDN manual? [low dose naltrexone] Oprah >>Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:52:21 -0000 >> >>I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would >>be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it >>before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of >>me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ... >>https://www.oprah.com/ >> >>I posted on the " show ideas " part but LDN stories could fit into many >>other slots also ... >>I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her >>audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a >>trip to sweet home Chicago. >>Worth a shot! >>All the Best >> Bradley >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 I would love a copy of the manual too! JonMarilyn Sawyer <marilyn1972@...> wrote: How can we get a copy of the LDN manual? [low dose naltrexone] Oprah>>Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:52:21 -0000>>>>I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would>>be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it>>before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of>>me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ...>>https://www.oprah.com/>>>>I posted on the "show ideas" part but LDN stories could fit into many>>other slots also ...>>I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her>>audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a>>trip to sweet home Chicago.>>Worth a shot!>>All the Best>> Bradley>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Links>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi Susie .. I think sending her the manual is a great idea ... Layla Danley Harpo Inc 110 N. Carpenter St. Chicago, IL 60607 The ideal would be for Dr B to tell his story with the rest of us scattered in the audience to back him up .. We will see .. she will run the story in my mind .. it is just a question of when ... I shall update her yearly until she bites .. Dr B really deserves a Nobel prize .. she cannot ignore that for too long. Granted a leap of faith is still required but that leap is not by anymeans the jump it used to be. All the Best > > Hi , > > I would love to see you tell your story on the Oprah Show. Do you suppose it > would be a good idea to send her the LDN Manual as well - let me know and if > you think it is a good idea, where and to whom should I send it? > > Many thanks, and all the best, Susie > > > > >From: " mboylebradley " <mboylebradley@v...> > >Reply-low dose naltrexone > >low dose naltrexone > >Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Oprah > >Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:52:21 -0000 > > > >I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would > >be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it > >before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of > >me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ... > >https://www.oprah.com/ > > > >I posted on the " show ideas " part but LDN stories could fit into many > >other slots also ... > >I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her > >audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a > >trip to sweet home Chicago. > >Worth a shot! > >All the Best > > Bradley > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 In a message dated 10/30/2005 9:51:02 AM Central Standard Time, shaemc58@... writes: - If you could get Oprah to present this information to the masses, this is truly all we need to get legitimized into main stream medicine. LDN is an amazing "inexpensive" treatment for the hundreds that have been fortunate enough to find it! It seems that anything Oprah speaks about becomes an over night sensation. But best of all - people/professionals take note and start to listen. The world becomes a better place because of the positive power she brings to the issues she presents. I'll be writing in with my story today!!! Thank you, Shae` +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I e-mailed Oprah. I told her how LDN had helped me, and I also mentioned the potential for help with AIDS patients, a subject close to her heart. I mentioned that since the patent has run out that there is no potential for BIG PROFITS! Also, I mentioned that it is inexpensive. Marcie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 - If you could get Oprah to present this information to the masses, this is truly all we need to get legitimized into main stream medicine. LDN is an amazing "inexpensive" treatment for the hundreds that have been fortunate enough to find it! It seems that anything Oprah speaks about becomes an over night sensation. But best of all - people/professionals take note and start to listen. The world becomes a better place because of the positive power she brings to the issues she presents. I'll be writing in with my story today!!! Thank you, Shae` -- [low dose naltrexone] Oprah I got word today that Oprah is investigating the LDN story. Now would be a good time to email her your story .. even if you have done it before .. I sent her a copy of the book, Up the Creek and made a DVD of me speaking about LDN. Here is the link ... https://www.oprah.com/ I posted on the "show ideas" part but LDN stories could fit into many other slots also ... I asked that she interview Dr Bihari and assured her she could fill her audience with people willing to tell their LDN story. I could do with a trip to sweet home Chicago. Worth a shot! All the Best Bradley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Anyone have any links for Bullock whereby we could send our stories to her? All it takes is one celebrity making the talk show rounds with the mold issue.......My best guess for Oprah is that she aint willing to risk being sued by the building industry now.........However, Monticito, California where Oprahs home was built is having a serious problem with toxic mold. Of course it is hard to name any city now where buildings are not affected. In a message dated 10/26/2006 3:56:34 PM Central Standard Time, ssr3351@... writes: I just got in from the dentist and turned Oprah on. Magic is on with his wife talking about his illness and how he has learned to manage his life with HIV. How everything has changed, etc., etc. Just wish one of us or a whole group could get on a talk show to share our stories. Talk about a life change, people really need to know what's going on right under their noses!!! Good news! I called ahead when I went to the dentist and asked that they remove the plug in air fresheners. They were gone when I walked in !!!! I also handed them the National Geographic with the story about toxic chemicals. It was their copy from the patient waiting area. The assistant said she would make copies for all the staff and was very interested. Sue [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] _Messages in this topic _ (/message/44746;_ylc=X3oDMTM0a28yODJo\ BF9TAzk3MzU5NzE0BGdycElkAzQ1NDczBGdycHNwSWQDMTcwN TA2MTU4OQRtc2dJZAM0NDc0NgRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawN2dHBjBHN0aW1lAzExNjE4OTU5MjAEdHBjSWQ DNDQ3NDY-) (1) _Reply (via web post) _ (/post;_ylc=X3oDMTJvaDZhbzJxBF9TAzk3M\ zU5NzE0BGdycElkAzQ1NDczBGdycHNwSWQDMT cwNTA2MTU4OQRtc2dJZAM0NDc0NgRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNycGx5BHN0aW1lAzExNjE4OTU5MjA-?act =reply & messageNum=44746) | _Start a new _ (/post;_ylc=X3oDMTJjbW1pNTYwBF9TAzk3M\ zU5NzE0BGdycElkAzQ1NDczBGdycHNwSW QDMTcwNTA2MTU4OQRzZWMDZnRyBHNsawNudHBjBHN0aW1lAzExNjE4OTU5MjA-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Just wondering, what would Bullock in perticullar have to do with any of this? Or is she just a random choice? Also I wonder why Opera would not make an issue out of this if she is haveing problems with it herself???? bobbinsbiomed@... wrote: Anyone have any links for Bullock whereby we could send our stories to her? All it takes is one celebrity making the talk show rounds with the mold issue.......My best guess for Oprah is that she aint willing to risk being sued by the building industry now.........However, Monticito, California where Oprahs home was built is having a serious problem with toxic mold. Of course it is hard to name any city now where buildings are not affected. In a message dated 10/26/2006 3:56:34 PM Central Standard Time, ssr3351@... writes: I just got in from the dentist and turned Oprah on. Magic is on with his wife talking about his illness and how he has learned to manage his life with HIV. How everything has changed, etc., etc. Just wish one of us or a whole group could get on a talk show to share our stories. Talk about a life change, people really need to know what's going on right under their noses!!! Good news! I called ahead when I went to the dentist and asked that they remove the plug in air fresheners. They were gone when I walked in !!!! I also handed them the National Geographic with the story about toxic chemicals. It was their copy from the patient waiting area. The assistant said she would make copies for all the staff and was very interested. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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