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Thanks for sharing. I truly hope that what Dr.Kolb prescribes for

you helps you on your way to getting better. Keep us posted.

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kathy

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> If anyone has read any of my posts you might remember that I am

still

> not feeling very well since explantation 2 and a half years ago.

So,

> I recently made a trip to see Dr. Kolb. I only wish she had been

my

> explant doctor. She is honest to the point and has a sincere

concern

> for her patient and I believe humanity in general. She can relate

to

> what we are all going through on the deepest level. She is even

> concerned about the fact that many of her patients do not have

alot of

> financial resources so tries to figure out inexpensive ways to help

> them recover. She is , in fact, still studying this problem to

figure

> out new ways to help others.

>

> I am disturbed by what I think was hidden from me by my explant

doc.

> This is a whole other story and I will expand on this later.

>

> Dr. Kolb prescribed several things that she thought would help me

> with the peripheral neuropathy and dizziness that make everyday

living

> a struggle. I will keep you posted with my recovery progress.

>

> I also found out that she takes something like $100 non-refundable

for

> a surgery deposit while other docs ask $1500. This says alot

about a

> person.

>

> She knows what we suffer, that we are in dire need of help, and

tries

> not to give us a financial burden along with our other problems.

She

> does not think any of our symptoms are " in our heads " .

>

> Additionally ladies, you must be careful and not assume that

surgeons

> advertising they are hand/microsurgeons or eye specialists can do

> better explant surgery or breast lifts. Microsurgery has nothing

to

> do with breast surgery. Microsurgery is putting together very

small

> vessels and hand surgery--not breasts.

>

> I sincerely believe that if I had not experienced what I have I

would

> not be able to understand a person going through this illness.

> Perhaps I would not believe them either. I could not even believe

it

> was happening to me. I would think that if a surgeon had

experienced

> this problem they would make every effort to get all the capsule

out

> and not break the implant sac.

>

> Anyway I need to get some sleep,

>

> Godbless,

>

> GT

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can you share what she is putting you on? Herbs/supplements etc

Thanks

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> If anyone has read any of my posts you might remember that I am

still

> not feeling very well since explantation 2 and a half years ago.

So,

> I recently made a trip to see Dr. Kolb. I only wish she had been

my

> explant doctor. She is honest to the point and has a sincere

concern

> for her patient and I believe humanity in general. She can relate

to

> what we are all going through on the deepest level. She is even

> concerned about the fact that many of her patients do not have

alot of

> financial resources so tries to figure out inexpensive ways to help

> them recover. She is , in fact, still studying this problem to

figure

> out new ways to help others.

>

> I am disturbed by what I think was hidden from me by my explant

doc.

> This is a whole other story and I will expand on this later.

>

> Dr. Kolb prescribed several things that she thought would help me

> with the peripheral neuropathy and dizziness that make everyday

living

> a struggle. I will keep you posted with my recovery progress.

>

> I also found out that she takes something like $100 non-refundable

for

> a surgery deposit while other docs ask $1500. This says alot

about a

> person.

>

> She knows what we suffer, that we are in dire need of help, and

tries

> not to give us a financial burden along with our other problems.

She

> does not think any of our symptoms are " in our heads " .

>

> Additionally ladies, you must be careful and not assume that

surgeons

> advertising they are hand/microsurgeons or eye specialists can do

> better explant surgery or breast lifts. Microsurgery has nothing

to

> do with breast surgery. Microsurgery is putting together very

small

> vessels and hand surgery--not breasts.

>

> I sincerely believe that if I had not experienced what I have I

would

> not be able to understand a person going through this illness.

> Perhaps I would not believe them either. I could not even believe

it

> was happening to me. I would think that if a surgeon had

experienced

> this problem they would make every effort to get all the capsule

out

> and not break the implant sac.

>

> Anyway I need to get some sleep,

>

> Godbless,

>

> GT

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