Guest guest Posted March 1, 2005 Report Share Posted March 1, 2005 Hi , Here's my story, I was 24 in perfect health & never had any symptoms prior to implants........2wks after my surgery I started getting weird dizzy spells, terrible anxiety/panick attacks, sinus/eye pressure, fatigue, red blothces in the white part of my eyes, constant flu-like feeling, hands/feet ached, tops of me legs/feet felt funny, fingertips became overly sensitive, weakness feeling in my legs, weakness feeling in my left arm, burning zaps thruout my body, chest/breast pain, heart palpations, cold feeling in parts of my body, weird head sensations. I know there's more, but after going from dr to dr to be told the same response over & over & that it wasn't my implants, but they had no explantion on why I was feeling this way, nothing else made sense to me so I had them removed 6 months later & almost instantly I felt better so I didn't do any detoxing or anything but 2 months later I had a bladder infection & my thighs had sharp achey pains go thru them, and my body would feel like it was falling alseep along with a few other little things so I started detoxing & seeing a Naturopathic Dr & now I'm on lots of supplements, drinking lots of clean water, taking epsom & clay salt baths. I still have a long road of healing aahead of me, & I will someday soon be back to my normal healthy body. Let me know if you have any more questions! , G <karengup@y...> wrote: > Hi , > I am so glad to hear that you are getting your health back. I was wondering if yo could tell me what your symptoms were/are and what you have been doing to get better. Did you start having problems soon after implant? I am just curious because you only had your implants a short time. I only had mine 18 months and just got them out 12 days ago and am wondering where to begin in the healing/detox process. I would appreciate any feedback. Oh, one more question, I just had my drains and stitches out today(horray!) I did not have a lift. Should I continue to wear a sports bra? I just can't seem to find anything that fits comfortably. How long does it take for your body to kind of get back to normal? > Thanks, > > > cnjcramer <cnjcramer@y...> wrote: > > I will be keeping you in my prayers. I had mine in only 6 months & > was very sick, I've had mine out now for almost 7 months & I'm > slowly but surely getting back my once perfect health. > > Are you getting the capsules removed? I left mine in because they > were transparent & very thin, but I would've removed them if I had > the implants in longer. > > Hugs, > > > > > Hi Everyone...I am excited to say that I will be having my > implants > > out on Thursday afternoon at 4:30. I was hoping that you could > say > > a prayer for me to get through surgery and recovery. I have 3 > > little one's and I am so nervous to be put under. I am more > nervous > > to live with implants though. I have saline under the muscle and > > have had them for 9 months now. My PS has been so understanding > > through all of this. He said he just wants me to be well and > hopes > > that my symptoms clear up after the procedure. He said some > women's > > bodies just can't handle an implant and that I might be one of > > them. My only symptom thus far has been dramatic hair loss, night > > sweats and cold fingers and toes. (though my feet and hands do > have > > a tendency to be cold) I don't care if my hair ever grows back as > > long as it stops dripping down my back after my shower. I do > > realize there is a chance that it is not from the implants, but I > > just can't live with myself if I always have to wonder if my > > symptoms are from them. Peace of mind is worth much more than > > a " nice rack! " So thank you to anyone and everyone for this > website > > and for sharing all of your trials and tribulations woman to > woman. > > We are all sisters in life and I am thankful to all of you! Wish > me > > luck and prayers. I'll get back to you after surgery! > > > > Marie > > > > > > 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...
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