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Guest guest Posted March 9, 2005 Report Share Posted March 9, 2005 Test message my messages are not posting.... --- Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: > Cristina, > > Congratulations! . . . You've made a decision most > of > us have found tough . . . but one of the best > decisions we've made! > > As high as your surgeon may sound, he is actually > giving you a very good price. My removal and lift > was > $12,000 over eleven years ago. At that time, very > few > plastic surgeons would remove them. > > If you're happy with him after your surgery, you > might > ask him if he'd like to be on our list of > recommended > surgeons. We can always use compassionate surgeons > who > will removed implants right . . . and not demand an > arm or leg in return! > > Detoxing is a excellent idea. Some women do fine > without detoxing . . . but for some, it delays > healing. Living in the chemical world we all live > in, > we could all benefit from detoxing, with or without > implants. > > You'll know more after you get your implants out. > Try > some of the detox programs that appeal to you. If > you > experience a herxing reaction, then feel better > following the program, chances are you should keep > going. > > It appears that most women who've had implants also > have a problem with systemic yeast/fungus/Candida. > That's an excellent place to start. . . In fact, you > could start that even before getting your implants > removed. > > Hugs and prayers, > > Rogene > > --- cristinawoh <cristinawoh@...> wrote: > > > > > Hi. I am new here and this is my second post. I > > wrote previously > > that I had started experiencing symptoms, and with > > the third CC in > > less than a year, along with a low grade fever, > > night sweats, knee > > pain, exhaustion, decided to explant. I had a > > consult with my PS, > > who has agreed to do whatever I wish to do. Of > > course, he did not > > attribute my symptoms to the implants, but he did > > offer to order > > complete bloodwork on me before my surgery. He is > > very familiar with > > the En bloc procedure, and is suggesting a full > lift > > along with the > > removal. Unfortunately, he is not sympathetic > > regarding the cost, > > and will be charging me $4000.00 for a full > removal, > > complete > > capselectomy, and full lift. Without full lift, > he > > will charge me > > $2500.00. I have decided to go with the full > lift, > > which was what I > > was after in the first place, and am biting my > > tongue regarding the > > price, as he is offering to submit to my insurance > > for me, along with > > my complete medical records and a letter from him > > indicating the > > removal is medically necessary. I am not sure if > > they will cover it, > > but it is worth a try, I think. I am scheduled > for > > surgery on March > > 17th. > > > > Aside from the cost, he does seem very sympathetic > > to my situation. > > He has agreed to do whatever I wish, and based on > > his pictures, he > > seems very skilled at removal. > > > > Just wanted to give an update, and also to ask > about > > detoxification. > > Is this necessary, and if so, what does it entail? > > > > Thanks! ) > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ Celebrate 's 10th Birthday! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday./netrospective/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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