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First of all, I am convinced that the implants caused my autoimmune

disease.

Second of all, I couldn't say for sure that my thyroid antibodies

are still present. I have not had to take any thyroid meds for

months and months now. The last time I had any testing was in

December 2003...that was almost a year and a half ago! Obviously,

it would appear that I have no need for doctors, tests or any other

monitoring anymore. Since I am feeling so good, I rarely, if ever,

take my armour thyroid.

Everybody is different, and follows their own healing path, but if

anything, I think my story is encouraging, because even though my

sickness took so long to manifest and my healing seemed to take a

long time to run its course, I live life to the full now. I don't

take medicines, I don't see doctors, and I can almost forget that

implants had nearly destroyed my life.

My goals in life changed with this experience. Now my goal is to

allow God to use my experience in ways that He will bless and bring

hope to others. Tomorrow I will be speaking on two radio stations

about my healing experiences and following God's principles for

taking care of the body (I'll give you guys the links so you can

listen!), and in June I will be speaking before a Teen Mom's support

group about self esteem issues, and relate my breast implant

experience to these impressionable young women. God has been my

source of hope and I believe He has healed me.

Have hope!

Patty

--- In , " interart81 " <interart81@y...>

wrote:

> Do you think the hashimotos was from the implants because I was

dx'd

> with hashimotos 4 yrs after implants and have to date not been

able to

> adequately regulate my dosage. I then developed dry eyes and at

times

> adrenal weakness, it has been 7 yrs since my implants. I was

hoping

> that I would be able to get rid of thyroid antibodies upon explant

but

> your story doesn't encourage that.....What do you think?

>

>

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Thank You Patty.... You give me alot of hope and inspiration! How did you know that you didn't need the armour anymore? Did your body give you signs of overstimulation? I am wondering because I really want to get off these thyroid meds.

Hugs,

Dawn

glory2glory1401 & lt;glory2glory1401@... & gt; wrote: First of all, I am convinced that the implants caused my autoimmune disease.Second of all, I couldn't say for sure that my thyroid antibodies are still present. I have not had to take any thyroid meds for months and months now. The last time I had any testing was in December 2003...that was almost a year and a half ago! Obviously, it would appear that I have no need for doctors, tests or any other monitoring anymore. Since I am feeling so good, I rarely, if ever, take my armour thyroid. Everybody is different, and follows their own healing path, but if anything, I think my story is encouraging, because even though my sickness took so long to manifest and my healing seemed to take a long time to run its course, I live life to the full now. I don't take medicines, I don't see doctors, and I can almost forget that

implants had nearly destroyed my life. My goals in life changed with this experience. Now my goal is to allow God to use my experience in ways that He will bless and bring hope to others. Tomorrow I will be speaking on two radio stations about my healing experiences and following God's principles for taking care of the body (I'll give you guys the links so you can listen!), and in June I will be speaking before a Teen Mom's support group about self esteem issues, and relate my breast implant experience to these impressionable young women. God has been my source of hope and I believe He has healed me.Have hope! Patty> Do you think the hashimotos was from the implants because I was dx'd> with hashimotos 4 yrs after implants and have to date not been able to> adequately regulate my

dosage. I then developed dry eyes and at times> adrenal weakness, it has been 7 yrs since my implants. I was hoping> that I would be able to get rid of thyroid antibodies upon explant but> your story doesn't encourage that.....What do you think?> >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)

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Patty, thyroid meds gone, awesome! Although I know you have done many detox remedies and holistic approaches, I was wondering if also is was the start. Did that start when you started to implement progesterone cream around that time,and are you still on it? I am so happy for you and think this is wonderful, uplifting news! Love

>From: "glory2glory1401" <glory2glory1401@...>>Reply- > >Subject: Thyroid, giving hope!>Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 01:05:25 -0000>>First of all, I am convinced that the implants caused my autoimmune>disease.>>Second of all, I couldn't say for sure that my thyroid antibodies>are still present. I have not had to take any thyroid meds for>months and months now. The last time I had any testing was in>December 2003...that was almost a year and a half ago! Obviously,>it would appear that I have no need for doctors, tests or any other>monitoring anymore. Since I am feeling so good, I rarely, if ever,>take my armour thyroid.>>Everybody is different, and follows their own healing path, but if>anything, I think my story is encouraging, because even though my>sickness took so long to manifest and my healing seemed to take a>long time to run its course, I live life to the full now. I don't>take medicines, I don't see doctors, and I can almost forget that>implants had nearly destroyed my life.>>My goals in life changed with this experience. Now my goal is to>allow God to use my experience in ways that He will bless and bring>hope to others. Tomorrow I will be speaking on two radio stations>about my healing experiences and following God's principles for>taking care of the body (I'll give you guys the links so you can>listen!), and in June I will be speaking before a Teen Mom's support>group about self esteem issues, and relate my breast implant>experience to these impressionable young women. God has been my>source of hope and I believe He has healed me.>>Have hope!>Patty>>--- In , "interart81" <interart81@y...>>wrote:> > Do you think the hashimotos was from the implants because I was>dx'd> > with hashimotos 4 yrs after implants and have to date not been>able to> > adequately regulate my dosage. I then developed dry eyes and at>times> > adrenal weakness, it has been 7 yrs since my implants. I was>hoping> > that I would be able to get rid of thyroid antibodies upon explant>but> > your story doesn't encourage that.....What do you think?> >> >>>>>>

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