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How does the process work to set up having the doctor in canada

analyze the implants? I mean, does he have to have the saline if it

is drained before removal of the actual implant? Will the PS be

willing to let me have the implants and capsules? Do I ship them to

the doctor?

Sorry, I'm probably asking stupid questions, but I really don't know

how it works. Is it expensive for the doctor to look at them?

Also, as far as the tubes that you were talking about to drain the

breast, how long do you have those in and do they hurt?

How will I know if the PS has done the surgery " en bloc " , I've seen

some people have their PS sign a statement as to such. Should I do

that?

Thanks.

> Welcome ,

>

>

> . . . Do you have problems with sleep? ... Probably

> plenty with a four-month old baby! I'm having a

> problem tonight! So, while I'm waiting for my sleep

> med to kick in, I'm sipping my Sleepy Time tea and

> checking emails!

>

> You sound so much like us! . . . But, you also sound

> like you're early into all this! It can be much worse.

> I haven't heard of anyone's tongue peeling . . . but,

> with everything else that can happen, I wouldn't be at

> all surprised!

>

> When you see your doctor, you need to insist on two

> things. First, that he remove your implants " en bloc " .

> That's medicalese for removing the capsules with the

> implant still inside to prevent anything from leaking

> into your chest. He can drain salines with a needle

> first.

>

> Your insurance may well cover your explant since

> you've been having so many problems and getting so

> many tests. There is a doctor in Canada, Dr. Blais who

> will examine your implants and can tell which

> organisms are growing in your implants. Even if your

> insurance doesn't want to pay initially, they probably

> will when they see the results! Secondly, your doctor

> should put in drains - tubes which come out of your

> breasts to little collection bottles. They're a

> nusiance, but that simple step can save you a lot of

> complications.

>

> Now . . . to your mouth! . . . Several things you

> might try. Chances are you have a systemic

> fungal/yeast infection.

>

> Some quick fixes are eating raw, fresh, crushed

> garlic. When fresh garlic is crushed a chemical is

> created that is a natural antibiotic, antifungal and

> antioxident. It's nature's wonder food. Cheap too! You

> can eat as many as 12 cloves a day. But, I would start

> with one. Eating a piece of fresh apple afterwards

> helps with the aftertaste. Serving those around you

> something with garlic in it helps mask the smell!

>

> Treating with antifungals and probiotics may help.

> Another quick fix is Oil of Oregano. You get it at a

> health food store. It's a bit pricy, considering the

> bottle size, but it goes a long way. Put a few drops

> in a glass of grapefruit juice, and the taste won't be

> too noticeable. BTW, grapefruit seed extract is

> excellent too. You should begin to see a difference in

> 24 hours.

>

> These products will help reduce the bad guys . . .

> Then you need to rebuild the good guys . . . That's

> where probiotics come in. You can take Acidopholis

> (buy only from the refrigerated section of a health

> food store), or Primal Defense (best). Even then, it

> will take several months to recolonize the good

> organisms. If you'll read a book on Systemic Candida,

> you'll get a better idea what to do. You will also

> need to go on a sugar-free diet that has a minimum of

> refined grains, and no processed foods. Organic foods

> are best!

>

> I hope you aren't nursing! . . . Assuming your

> implants are contaminated, you wouldn't want to pass

> any of the gunk along to your baby. I recently started

> a group for the families of children affected by any

> type of silicone implant. I hope you don't need us,

> but if you do, let me know. We don't have any answers

> yet, but we're getting some clues! Right now, what you

> want to watch for are signs of digestive problems. Be

> sure your baby eats very healthy! Here again . . . no

> sugar, no processed foods!

>

> Well, the pill is kicking in, and I think I can sleep.

>

> Please take care of yourself and your precious

> children!

>

> Hugs and prayers,

>

> Rogene

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