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HI. What you are describing is exceedingly common. Probably some

of us refer to that also as brainfog. Before I got my implants out

it was terrible. It is a dizzy like feeling but not true

dizziness. It is strange, and makes you almost feel detached from

yourself in a slight way. I hated it. I would be sitting at the

table eating but feeling these weird sensations in my head --almost

like I was drunk or looking at things through a bottle and

lightheaded. It was the first thing to leave after explant. I have

heard that it is most often caused by systemic yeast, which can

easily come about with implants because they compromise your immune

system which allows pathogens to proliferate. Yes, you can have

infection without having a fever. Also, many of us have had the

tight feeling you describe and certainly the tingling. Are you

explanted yet? If not, I think you should look into getting the

implants out as soon as possible. Then there is a good chance to

improve or get rid of these symptoms and stop others from occurring.

Hugs

kathy

>

> Has anybody had a strange lightheaded like feeling in their head

> that makes it hard to concentrate. If so what helps get rid of it.

>

> Also, how do you know if you have an infection? Is it possible to

> have an infection without any fever.

>

> Anybody have a tight feeling with tingling running down their arms?

>

> Anybody feel like they are breathing out a chemical or something

like it?

>

>

> Thanks

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Yes I had a whole bunch of weird feelings/head sensations in my head

it started w/a weird burning/tighness in my head then went on to be

all kinds of weird feelings that are hard to explain, this was one

of my very first symtoms actually.

Also towards the end before my explant I got the tight/tingling

feelings in my arms & back area also very hard to explain.

I've been explanted about 7 months & am starting to have more days

where I have no symptoms!--- In

, " tasslekitty " <tasslekitty@y...>

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> Has anybody had a strange lightheaded like feeling in their head

> that makes it hard to concentrate. If so what helps get rid of it.

>

> Also, how do you know if you have an infection? Is it possible to

> have an infection without any fever.

>

> Anybody have a tight feeling with tingling running down their arms?

>

> Anybody feel like they are breathing out a chemical or something

like it?

>

>

> Thanks

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Yes, yes, yes and yes!

Getting implants removed is the best place to start.

Following a good diet, moderate exercise, detoxing,

avoiding stress and anger, positive attitude, good

sleep, etc. . . . are also very important!

Hugs,

Rogene

--- tasslekitty <tasslekitty@...> wrote:

>

> Has anybody had a strange lightheaded like feeling

> in their head

> that makes it hard to concentrate. If so what helps

> get rid of it.

>

> Also, how do you know if you have an infection? Is

> it possible to

> have an infection without any fever.

>

> Anybody have a tight feeling with tingling running

> down their arms?

>

> Anybody feel like they are breathing out a chemical

> or something like it?

>

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

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yes yes yes and yes - almost all of us have had at least a few of these symptoms - I know that I have had and still have all of them. Several have severely diminished since my explant. The tingling has reduced drastically and used to go down my arms and legs at different times. Sometimes it burned and sometimes it felt like bugs were crawling on me in a tickly kind of way. The "brain fog" portion of it is still here. I have trouble concentrating - get into the middle of a sentence and forget what I was talking about - walk to the kitchen to get an item and forget what it is when I get there.. This happens all of the time along w/ dizzy spells, bumping into walls and stuff. This is VERY uncommon for implanted women to have these problems...

Do you still have your implants or have they been removed? What type are/were they? How long have the/were they in for? All this info is important for me to give advice on my experiences with them myself as well as many other women I know. Mine have been out for almost 2 years - they were in for 7. They were Mentor saline textured ones - this is also VERY important - are/were they textured?

Sorry for all of the questions but some are important in helping me try to help you.

I sure hope and pray that you get better soon!!

Hugs

Shari

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Hi, How do you know if you have a systemic yeast

infection and how do you treat it?

Did you have your implants for a long time, I did.

--- mikat828 <mikat828@...> wrote:

>

>

> HI. What you are describing is exceedingly common.

> Probably some

> of us refer to that also as brainfog. Before I got

> my implants out

> it was terrible. It is a dizzy like feeling but not

> true

> dizziness. It is strange, and makes you almost feel

> detached from

> yourself in a slight way. I hated it. I would be

> sitting at the

> table eating but feeling these weird sensations in

> my head --almost

> like I was drunk or looking at things through a

> bottle and

> lightheaded. It was the first thing to leave after

> explant. I have

> heard that it is most often caused by systemic

> yeast, which can

> easily come about with implants because they

> compromise your immune

> system which allows pathogens to proliferate. Yes,

> you can have

> infection without having a fever. Also, many of us

> have had the

> tight feeling you describe and certainly the

> tingling. Are you

> explanted yet? If not, I think you should look into

> getting the

> implants out as soon as possible. Then there is a

> good chance to

> improve or get rid of these symptoms and stop others

> from occurring.

> Hugs

> kathy

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Has anybody had a strange lightheaded like

> feeling in their head

> > that makes it hard to concentrate. If so what

> helps get rid of it.

> >

> > Also, how do you know if you have an infection?

> Is it possible to

> > have an infection without any fever.

> >

> > Anybody have a tight feeling with tingling running

> down their arms?

> >

> > Anybody feel like they are breathing out a

> chemical or something

> like it?

> >

> >

> > Thanks

>

>

>

>

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la

I was told I had this problem after I had a live blood cell analysis

done three years ago. Basically they look at your blood under a

microscope and can see yeast cells in your blood. Most people

suspect it is a problem by the symptoms they are having. It can

cause many many symptoms---dizziness, sinus problems, muscle and

joint pain, swelling, tingling, depression and the list goes on and

on. Some people believe in doing a spit test where you spit in a

glass of water first thing in the morning before you drink anything

and if the spit forms " legs " down into the water from the floating

portion on top it means you have candida.

I would just assume you have a problem with it, because most of us

sick with these symptoms do.

Many things help control yeast: diet--cut out refined sugar and

starches. Also only eat vegetables/fruits with a low glycemic

index. Oil of oregano, olive leaf extract, fresh garlic, grapefruit

seed extract all kill candida (yeast). Taking acidolphidus(sp?)

helps crowd out candida in the intestinal tract. Many people on

this site, myself included, really like a product called Primal

Defense by Garden Of Life. It contains several strains of

probiotics for the intestines that kill candida. I really like the

powdered version which I mix in water. You can never completely

eliminate candida from your body. All people have candida in their

intestinal tract. It is when your immune system is suppressed that

candida can change in form to a mycelial form and enter the blood

stream. From there it can cause problems virtually anywhere. As

your immune system bounces back, it will do a better job of

controlling this. There is a site dedicated solely to candida and

many of the people on this site have had good luck with liver

cleanses. In fact, the best recoveries seem to include doing these

cleanses. If you go to www.curezone.com you can find alot about

these cleanses. Also, info has been posted many times on this site

about liver cleanses. I would recommend that you read either The

Maker's Diet, or Patient Heal Thyself --both by the Garden of Life

originator--Jordin Rubin. These books give you good info on the

type of foods that are healing and those that are not. Diet is very

important---especially cutting out sugar sources because yeasts (as

well as almost all pathogens) feed off of sugar. That is a good

place to start along with taking the primal defense. I don't

remember if you have had your implants out yet. If you haven't, it

will be very hard to control yeast with them still in. I know of

several people who did all kinds of detox and candida treatments,

but they didn't experience getting better until after getting the

implants out.

Hugs

kathy

-- In , la Todarello

<tasslekitty@y...> wrote:

> Hi, How do you know if you have a systemic yeast

> infection and how do you treat it?

>

>

> Did you have your implants for a long time, I did.

>

>

> --- mikat828 <mikat828@y...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > HI. What you are describing is exceedingly common.

> > Probably some

> > of us refer to that also as brainfog. Before I got

> > my implants out

> > it was terrible. It is a dizzy like feeling but not

> > true

> > dizziness. It is strange, and makes you almost feel

> > detached from

> > yourself in a slight way. I hated it. I would be

> > sitting at the

> > table eating but feeling these weird sensations in

> > my head --almost

> > like I was drunk or looking at things through a

> > bottle and

> > lightheaded. It was the first thing to leave after

> > explant. I have

> > heard that it is most often caused by systemic

> > yeast, which can

> > easily come about with implants because they

> > compromise your immune

> > system which allows pathogens to proliferate. Yes,

> > you can have

> > infection without having a fever. Also, many of us

> > have had the

> > tight feeling you describe and certainly the

> > tingling. Are you

> > explanted yet? If not, I think you should look into

> > getting the

> > implants out as soon as possible. Then there is a

> > good chance to

> > improve or get rid of these symptoms and stop others

> > from occurring.

> > Hugs

> > kathy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Has anybody had a strange lightheaded like

> > feeling in their head

> > > that makes it hard to concentrate. If so what

> > helps get rid of it.

> > >

> > > Also, how do you know if you have an infection?

> > Is it possible to

> > > have an infection without any fever.

> > >

> > > Anybody have a tight feeling with tingling running

> > down their arms?

> > >

> > > Anybody feel like they are breathing out a

> > chemical or something

> > like it?

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Hi,

They were removed 2 years and 5 months ago. They were

in 11 years and symptoms started at the 9 year mark

after childbirth and a mammogram for a lump that I

found which turned out to be a simple very small cyst.

They were textured McGhan. I worry because I hear

these textured ones are worse than smooth but I do not

know exactly why. Also, according to Dr. Blais smooth

ones can cause as much trouble for some.

Any help would be appreciated I am very confused on

what to try next to help myself.

Godbless and

Thanks

--- halvey70@... wrote:

> yes yes yes and yes - almost all of us have had at

> least a few of these

> symptoms - I know that I have had and still have all

> of them. Several have

> severely diminished since my explant. The tingling

> has reduced drastically and used

> to go down my arms and legs at different times.

> Sometimes it burned and

> sometimes it felt like bugs were crawling on me in a

> tickly kind of way. The " brain

> fog " portion of it is still here. I have trouble

> concentrating - get into

> the middle of a sentence and forget what I was

> talking about - walk to the

> kitchen to get an item and forget what it is when I

> get there.. This happens all

> of the time along w/ dizzy spells, bumping into

> walls and stuff. This is VERY

> uncommon for implanted women to have these

> problems...

>

> Do you still have your implants or have they been

> removed? What type are/were

> they? How long have the/were they in for? All this

> info is important for me

> to give advice on my experiences with them myself as

> well as many other women

> I know. Mine have been out for almost 2 years -

> they were in for 7. They

> were Mentor saline textured ones - this is also VERY

> important - are/were they

> textured?

>

> Sorry for all of the questions but some are

> important in helping me try to

> help you.

>

> I sure hope and pray that you get better soon!!

>

>

> Hugs

> Shari

>

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la,

The reason the textured are considered worse than

smooth is that there is a much greater surface area

exposed to your body. . .Think of how much more earth

is exposed in a square mile of mountains, versus a

square mile of flat land.

The body will try to remove the implant by breaking

off tiny bits that get distributed through the body.

Lots more bits on textured!

With smooth implants, they may have faulty valves, or

may be contaminated (just like textured), causing

women to get sick too. . . Why would anyone put

something into the body - for life, supposedly - that

has a shelf life of two years on the shelf. That's

what saline solution is good for!

When it comes to recovery, it seems that you can get

better either way by taking care of yourself through

diet, exercise, detoxing, stress and anger management,

good sleep, etc. Anti-Candida supplements can help, as

can nutritional supplements and drinking a lot of

water!

Hope this helps,

Rogene

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