Guest guest Posted April 27, 2005 Report Share Posted April 27, 2005 Yes, you are absolutely correct. What I should have said was, " Don't let the surgeon throw them in the trash. " Some women don't realize they are the owners of the implants, not the doctors. And they should be sent from surgery to pathology. hugs, Beth > Beth, > > Just wanted to add a point here. If a woman has ANY > intention of suing the manufacturer over these > implants (As I understand it, Mentor continued > producing salines with a defective valve even after > they knew women were having problems), they SHOULD NOT > take personal possession of their implants. . . At > least not until they've been examined thoroughly by > Dr. Blais. Doctors usually run implants by a > pathologist after explanting . . . but I don't trust > their report! . . . I don't believe they're looking > for the things that Dr. Blais is finding . . . > probably for a rea$$$$on! > > Dr. Blais will provide instructions to have the > implants shipped directly to him in such a way that it > can't be claimed that one personally contaminated the > implant so they could make a court case. > > For those who are new, there are some attorneys who > are taking breast implant cases again. If you will do > a websearch for " breast implant attorney " , or words to > that effect, you will find some names you can call to > get started. > > Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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