Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Jackie, Depression is another implant illness . . . For most women, finding out why they are sick helps relieve depression . . . even before the implants come out! BTW, suicide among breast implant women is 4X that of other plastic surgery patients. After learning what these women have been through, it's easy to understand why! Sometimes it seems like it's a conspiracy to make women crazy! . . . One doctor told an implant woman that she was so sick he couldn't help her. That she should go home and " enjoy " life! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 That is wOnderful to have degreed people behind you , with all your back. Its so sad, alMOST ALL THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONS, ACT AS IF YOU ARE CRAZY TO WANT TO GET FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF OYOUR BODY. yOU WERENT BORN WITH THEM, IT IS OK TO HAVE A CHANGE OF HEART! OPPS, HIT MY CAPS. i AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU. lOVE JULIE >From: "crazycanoe1" <crazycanoe1@...> >Reply- > >Subject: what says my drs? >Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 03:35:37 -0000 > > > >Just a quick note to say thanks for all the feedback and support. I >have been seeing a psychiatrist for depression; I shared with her >about the upcoming explant. I was expecting her to say something >negative. Instead she said, "It seems to me that you are doing good >things for yourself." Guess that's as close as she could get >without being accountable or liable. Then she referred me to a >psychologist, saying I needed to talk more....He said, "Well, I >believe the research has been conclusive concerning the health >implications of implants"...or something like that...again, >supportive but not accountable or sueable. Anyway, just really >jazzed that 2 professionals supported my decision and reality!! >Depression often brings distortions of thinking. The psychologist >also said that sometimes our perceptions are actually reality! I >laughed out loud, and said, Yeh, isn't that surprising?! I'm >encouraged....23 days til explant...J > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Hi Jackie...Just wanted to say congrats on the decision! I am so excited for your to begin your journey to health. I have just been explanted (Thursday) and am on my way to recovery. I will keep you in my prayers as I asked the group to keep me in theirs. The explant is absolutely the easiest thing. Your a little sore and have to have the drains (a little discusting...ok, a lot!) but other than that, piece of cake. Good luck! Marie > > Just a quick note to say thanks for all the feedback and support. I > have been seeing a psychiatrist for depression; I shared with her > about the upcoming explant. I was expecting her to say something > negative. Instead she said, " It seems to me that you are doing good > things for yourself. " Guess that's as close as she could get > without being accountable or liable. Then she referred me to a > psychologist, saying I needed to talk more....He said, " Well, I > believe the research has been conclusive concerning the health > implications of implants " ...or something like that...again, > supportive but not accountable or sueable. Anyway, just really > jazzed that 2 professionals supported my decision and reality!! > Depression often brings distortions of thinking. The psychologist > also said that sometimes our perceptions are actually reality! I > laughed out loud, and said, Yeh, isn't that surprising?! I'm > encouraged....23 days til explant...J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2005 Report Share Posted March 6, 2005 Marie, Congradulations to you too! . . . This reminds me of what I've heard people say about getting boats . . . Two of the best days of ones life is when you get a boat . . . and when you get rid of it! Please take very good care of yourself, and remember to drink as much water as you can! . . . It will help flush any gunk loosened by the surgery. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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