Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 How are yo u and your son doing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2006 Report Share Posted July 1, 2006 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 ) 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.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 --- , 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 ) > 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. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 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> > > > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 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> > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 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> > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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