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Beth,

Thanks for the information! . . .

It's amazing, isn't it? . . .

All these problems, yet the manufacturer's appear to

be making no effort to understand what's making women

so ill!

They take their health away, then look the other way!

I do believe that women can regain their health

through detoxing. . . .Not always 100%, but so close

that only they would notice the difference, and then

only because they've become attuned to their body.

I recently had to change doctors again . . . when I

got to the part of having had breast implants, being

very ill, getting better through detoxing, and the

naturopath helping me with my burning feet . . . he

started looking sideways!

He did offer a prescription for fibromyalgia . . . but

I told him I was managing that just fine and didn't

want any drugs.

I think I'm going to have to find another doctor!

Rogene

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Isn't Quest owned by Dow or one of the other implant makers? Anita Rogene: questions about Dr. Blais Rogene,Mine had been sent originally to Quest for general weighing, that sort of thing, no destructive testing. They found a few things, but no organisms. I then had them shipped to Dr. Blais, who said these organisms can't be cultured in only 4 days! He drew about 20 ccs from each implant and cultured Aspergillus and Staff from the left implant. My implants had been kept according to his specifications, so I believe his tests were very accurate. In my case, both valves were defective, causing a pumping type method which pulled tissue and other debris into the implant causing infection, and releasing it back into my body. He drew a diagram which explains how this happens. It was very informative. The only thing which really scared me at the time were his concerns about long term illness. The prognosis for a full recovery was "iffy" at best. I do appreciate his candid remarks though.hugs,Beth

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I just checked online . . . Quest a publically held

company with GlaxoKline holding about 18.5% of

the shares. They are the only company mentioned in

association with Quest. If Dow is involved, it doesn't

show up readily.

Rogene

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