Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Dearest Shari: I have good news for you. My little Nathalie, who had a ruptured silicone and then a saline implant with a faulty valve has a beautiful little boy. He is healthy and full of mischief, she is trying to have another baby. She waited about a year before she had her baby, she did not nurse. I helped her to find a plastic surgeon who cleaned her out properly, I also found her a lawyer who has settled her case.....sounds like a happy ending for her. Dr. Blais helped her so much, she even went to visit him....her Mother lives in Ottawa. My wish is that all women could have a happy ending to their breast implant horrors. Nathalie found my story on the net and she contacted me. She lives close to me and we have become good friends. Nathalie was born with one breast and her Mother gave her a silicone implant for her fifteenth birthday. Honey, you will be fine. I think as long as your doctor agrees with you, it would be wonderful to have a little baby. My daughter-in-law is a lawyer and she did not have her first child until she was in her late thirties( no breast implants ever). She was worried too, but they did some testing and now they have two beautiful children. Our little darlings. Thank you for all the great work...love you always....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` need everyone's help.... Hi there - shari hereI was looking for info/comments on having a baby post explant..... my hubby and I have been talking about it and I wanted to get some input.... I will be 35 in November and if I am gonna do it then it needs to be in the next few years but I do not want to take any chances. I also don't want to be 45 and hate myself for never doing it as it was always my dream to have another baby. I am still on some meds which will of course be stopped in preparation for it if we decide to do it. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas about risks post explant... I have been explant 2 years last month. I am feeling better other than the fibro and headaches - this I had when I was preg with my son and most of the pain went away throughout the whole pregnancy. I am also concerned about the breastfeediong risks as I would love to do that again without the nasty implants involved. I am also scared it may screw up my disability which would make us lose our home. I have so many thoughts and questions butI want this so bad but do not want ot harm my child. I wonder if two years is long enough for all the bad stuff to work it's way out? I wonder if my body would protect the baby? I am eating very good now and taking vitamins. I have been detoxing for several months. Please let me know your opinions and concerns as if I am gonna do it I need to start soon as I do not want to risk being older and the birth defect possibilities that come along with that. Thanks guys!!!loveshari 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Hi Shari, You mentioned you have headaches. What seems to cause your headaches? Is it possibly multiple chemical sensitivities? Do you have any other symptoms? Love, Anita need everyone's help.... Hi there - shari hereI was looking for info/comments on having a baby post explant..... my hubby and I have been talking about it and I wanted to get some input.... I will be 35 in November and if I am gonna do it then it needs to be in the next few years but I do not want to take any chances I also don't want to be 45 and hate myself for never doing it as it was always my dream to have another baby. I am still on some meds which will of course be stopped in preparation for it if we decide to do it. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas about risks post explant... I have been explant 2 years last month. I am feeling better other than the fibro and headaches - this I had when I was preg with my son and most of the pain went away throughout the whole pregnancy. I am also concerned about the breastfeediong risks as I would love to do that again without the nasty implants involved. I am also scared it may screw up my disability which would make us lose our home. I have so many thoughts and questions butI want this so bad but do not want ot harm my child. I wonder if two years is long enough for all the bad stuff to work it's way out? I wonder if my body would protect the baby? I am eating very good now and taking vitamins. I have been detoxing for several months. Please let me know your opinions and concerns as if I am gonna do it I need to start soon as I do not want to risk being older and the birth defect possibilities that come along with that. Thanks guys!!!loveshari 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2005 Report Share Posted May 8, 2005 Shari, You could have your doctor test you for tin and ionized platinum. . . As I understand it, ionized platinum is one of the culprits that affect the children. . . . Have you checked with Keeling? You could always call SSDI and see if having a child affects disability. I don't think it would. Hugs, Rogene --- halvey70@... wrote: > Hi there - shari here > > I was looking for info/comments on having a baby > post explant..... my hubby > and I have been talking about it and I wanted to get > some input.... I will be > 35 in November and if I am gonna do it then it needs > to be in the next few > years but I do not want to take any chances. I also > don't want to be 45 and hate > myself for never doing it as it was always my dream > to have another baby. I > am still on some meds which will of course be > stopped in preparation for it if > we decide to do it. I am wondering if anyone has > any ideas about risks post > explant... I have been explant 2 years last month. > I am feeling better other > than the fibro and headaches - this I had when I was > preg with my son and most > of the pain went away throughout the whole > pregnancy. I am also concerned > about the breastfeediong risks as I would love to do > that again without the > nasty implants involved. I am also scared it may > screw up my disability which > would make us lose our home. I have so many > thoughts and questions butI want > this so bad but do not want ot harm my child. I > wonder if two years is long > enough for all the bad stuff to work it's way out? > I wonder if my body would > protect the baby? I am eating very good now and > taking vitamins. I have been > detoxing for several months. Please let me know > your opinions and concerns as if > I am gonna do it I need to start soon as I do not > want to risk being older > and the birth defect possibilities that come along > with that. Thanks guys!!! > > love > shari > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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