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You will do great, I just know it. And you will be in awe of how great you feel.

If I can answer any questions for you...or help with the before surgery nerves :o)

Just let me know! I will keep you in my prayers.

hugs,

julie

~ married to DH Mark, and sharing the lives of nine busy children. <3 <3

Re: Explant done!

---, thanks for the postive report! I am very excited for you, and your healing process. I look forward to mine. I have surgery on July 26...wish it was your doctor, but I will have to go with what God is choosing for me. Trust is hard to have after all the lies, but I'm doing it! Thanks again for the encouragement!Sunny :)In , "" <jdebolt@...> wrote:>> Hi everyone!> Well, my explant was done last week Wednesday. I was amazed at how > well I felt after surgery. Dr. Feng did an excellent job! I loved > her staff and her clinic both. I had hardly any pain, and didn't > even need pain medication!! Well, maybe once or twice at night!> The problem is, I still have my drains in! It just won't quit > draining! We stayed in a hotel for seven nights...and then just had > to come home as we were heartbroken missing our babies at home! I am > going back to Ohio tomorrow (UGH!) and getting the drains out on > Saturday...10 days after Surgery. Who would have thought?!! I will > be so glad to get this compression wrap OFF...and drains out. I will > be so glad to take a SHOWER!!! LOL After our consultation, Dr. Feng > concluded that the implants had aged me and my body systems about ten > years! Its a crime.> Immediate symptom relief?? I was amazed at how well I could take a > DEEP BREATH after getting those heavy implants off my chest! Awesome! > I am no longer SWEATING profusely all of the time. I have SLEPT > soundly for the first time in six years. And my CONSTIPATION and > digestion are 100% better for the first time in six years as well. > Anyone contemplating the explant...do it! I know I have a long way > to go, a lot of detox to get through, and hard work ahead...but I > wouldn't change a thing about getting them out.> My boobs? lol they look 80 years old! BUT...they are REAL and ALL > MINE!!! I am in love. I got a peek when Dr. Feng had to re-wrap my > compression bandages "tighter" to try and stop the drainage.> > Thanks all, I have missed you.> >

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--- , thanks so much for the kind & caring support. My son &

his wife have 4 children - 2 special needs - Emma (3)with stein-

Taybi Syndrome (I do respite care with her 30 hrs. a week, plus 2 -

24 hr. days per month) and (6) with hydronephrosis - he's doing

great - wasn't supposed to be born! Nine children - are you ever

blessed! Our Pastor Tim & wife have 10 - they are so cute in

church, all dressed with white shirts and black vest, ties - 2 girls

and 8 boys - beautiful children, a gift from God.

Take care and thanks again,

Sunny :)

In , " jdebolt@... " <jdebolt@...> wrote:

>

> You will do great, I just know it. And you will be in awe of how

great you feel.

> If I can answer any questions for you...or help with the before

surgery nerves :o)

> Just let me know! I will keep you in my prayers.

> hugs,

> julie

> ~ married to DH Mark, and sharing the lives of nine busy

children. <3 <3

> Re: Explant done!

>

>

> ---, thanks for the postive report! I am very excited for

you,

> and your healing process. I look forward to mine. I have surgery

on

> July 26...wish it was your doctor, but I will have to go with

what

> God is choosing for me. Trust is hard to have after all the lies,

> but I'm doing it! Thanks again for the encouragement!

>

> Sunny :)

>

> In , " " <jdebolt@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi everyone!

> > Well, my explant was done last week Wednesday. I was amazed at

how

> > well I felt after surgery. Dr. Feng did an excellent job! I

loved

> > her staff and her clinic both. I had hardly any pain, and

didn't

> > even need pain medication!! Well, maybe once or twice at night!

> > The problem is, I still have my drains in! It just won't quit

> > draining! We stayed in a hotel for seven nights...and then just

> had

> > to come home as we were heartbroken missing our babies at home!

I

> am

> > going back to Ohio tomorrow (UGH!) and getting the drains out

on

> > Saturday...10 days after Surgery. Who would have thought?!! I

> will

> > be so glad to get this compression wrap OFF...and drains out. I

> will

> > be so glad to take a SHOWER!!! LOL After our consultation, Dr.

> Feng

> > concluded that the implants had aged me and my body systems

about

> ten

> > years! Its a crime.

> > Immediate symptom relief?? I was amazed at how well I could

take a

> > DEEP BREATH after getting those heavy implants off my chest!

> Awesome!

> > I am no longer SWEATING profusely all of the time. I have SLEPT

> > soundly for the first time in six years. And my CONSTIPATION

and

> > digestion are 100% better for the first time in six years as

well.

> > Anyone contemplating the explant...do it! I know I have a long

way

> > to go, a lot of detox to get through, and hard work ahead...but

I

> > wouldn't change a thing about getting them out.

> > My boobs? lol they look 80 years old! BUT...they are REAL and

> ALL

> > MINE!!! I am in love. I got a peek when Dr. Feng had to re-wrap

> my

> > compression bandages " tighter " to try and stop the drainage.

> >

> > Thanks all, I have missed you.

> >

> >

>

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Thanks Sunny. I appreciate your understanding. Penni

Re: Suicide

Pennia, thank you for this message. I can relate BIG TIME! There's been times in my life where natural methods worked just fine and other times when I was in a dungeon of hell...when people would say "just think positive!" I knew they didn't understand depression. One fellow I heard on a spiritual show said, although God can perform miracles, sometimes we do need physical help for physical problems - broken legs, broken brains.Thanks for your ongoing support,Love, Sunny :)> Dawn,> > Thanks for such an insightful post! . . . You covered the downside of implants extremely well! . . . I wish it was must reading for every woman considering breast implants!> > Hugs,> > Rogene> > > > > > __________________________________________________>

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Penni, your welcome, darling! Once when I left the psychiatric unit

a nurse told me to tell my family to visualize that I had a cast on

from the neck down -- cuz I looked ok but was fragile while on the

mend. My ex-husband was always uncomfortable with my mental illness,

it made him feel insecure and question his own mental state! It is a

widely misunderstood illness.

Love & Healing Always,

Sunny :)

> > Dawn,

> >

> > Thanks for such an insightful post! . . . You covered the

> downside of implants extremely well! . . . I wish it was must

reading

> for every woman considering breast implants!

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Sunny,

That's a good description.

I'm blessed because my husband has a greater understanding of depression. His mother battled depression for years in the 60's and finally ended up committing suicide. So sad but he's pretty sensitive when I start spiraling.

Love,

Penni

Re: Sunny

Penni, your welcome, darling! Once when I left the psychiatric unit a nurse told me to tell my family to visualize that I had a cast on from the neck down -- cuz I looked ok but was fragile while on the mend. My ex-husband was always uncomfortable with my mental illness, it made him feel insecure and question his own mental state! It is a widely misunderstood illness.Love & Healing Always,Sunny :)> > Dawn,> > > > Thanks for such an insightful post! . . . You covered the > downside of implants extremely well! . . . I wish it was must reading > for every woman considering breast implants!> > > > Hugs,> > > > Rogene> > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________> >

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Sunny~` Were you in the psychiatric unit because of implant related stuff?Sunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Penni, your welcome, darling! Once when I left the psychiatric unit a nurse told me to tell my family to visualize that I had a cast on from the neck down -- cuz I looked ok but was fragile while on the mend. My ex-husband was always uncomfortable with my mental illness, it made him feel insecure and question his own mental state! It is a widely misunderstood

illness.Love & Healing Always,Sunny :)> > Dawn,> > > > Thanks for such an insightful post! . . . You covered the > downside of implants extremely well! . . . I wish it was must reading > for every woman considering breast implants!> > > > Hugs,> > > > Rogene> > > > > > >

> > > > > __________________________________________________> >

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