Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 Shana, I want to give you hope that you can get better. I also got sick about 8 months post implantation, and I had an elevated rheumatoid factor. I was 37 years old at the time and I had not been sick with so much as a cold for about 10 YEARS prior to being implanted. I mean, I was healthy! The downward spiral of my health blew me away. I got better slowly after explant. It took about 4 years. I know that sounds like a long time, but it is now over 7 years post explant. I am SOOO thankful to be where I am at now. I don't care that it took me this long. The point is that I made it. You can too. Just keep working on your detoxing. Try not to get dependent upon drugs for your relief. I never took any--refused to--because I read in Dr. Weil's books on healing that taking certain drugs, like prednisone, can actually hinder your body's full recovery. I didn't want to hinder it in any way. Shana, with you having an identical twin who has not gotten implants- -you guys are a study! It would seem to me that you guys are proof that the sicknesses you have developed are NOT genetically inherent. If it were, then you sister should be similarly sick, if we assume that you've had similar environments. But your toxic exposure through implants would point out that the implants were YOUR trigger to illness. There is no doubt in my mind that if you sister got implants, she would get sick like you. I hope that you make this situation known to some people who would want to make use of your information in a useful way. Perhaps Dr. Zuckerman of National Center for Policy Research for Women and Families. From there, maybe she could point out more opportunities. Perhaps your sister, bless her heart, does not want to be more involved, but I am so thankful that she did not get implants too! I will pray that you will see great relief after explant. Be patient. Stay hopeful. Work hard, learn much. Put into practice a good lifestyle for daily living that continually puts your body in an advantageous position for toxic elimination. Things are bound to get better for you. Love, Patty > Well, I have been diagnosed with severe rheumatoid arthritis (at 29) > and also have some symptoms of Sjogrens (dry mouth) syndrome. I think > it is more than coincidence that my symptoms began 8 months to the > day of my augmentation. I hope and pray and really feel my symptoms > will regress. Especially since I have an identical twin (same DNA) > that does not have any autoimmune problems. BTW I have smooth, saline > under the muscle...but have only had them in for 14 months, so > hopefully the explant will go well. I will be in touch, > Shana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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