Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Thank you Honey, I can always count on you. Today, I'm pretty low, but I guess I have good reason...love you...Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`````````````` E-MAILS FROM MOMS WITH SICK CHILDREN > Cc: fuchsmorrissey@... > > Dear Dr. Krauss, > > Should I send you each e-mail from women who have had > their Dr. say " your child's problem's aren't from the > implants " . They really are clueless so what am I to > say? > > Do you really think it is fair to put this burden of > explaining how lame the studies are on me?? I have my > own health and family to deal with without this as > well. Why is it up to me, the consumer, to " prove " my > black fungi and bacteria filled implant is unsafe?? > > I really don't want to bother you with so many e-mails > but I need to know who it is at the FDA that I refer > these women to for answers. I know Sami is a > contact person but she is working part-time. I think > this is a full-time problem. > > The IOM never even looked at the individual reports on > our children. THAT IS A CRIME. > > Please help me. > > Sincerely, PJ Brent > > PS Remember if the FDA approves the " new and > improved " saline implant you really should do a recall > of " old " ones that grow bacteria and fungi and make > little babies sick. > > =========================== > Dear , > > My daughter looked like she had Cerebral Palsy but it > was finally diagnosed as CIDP. > > The pediatric neurologist would have NEVER thought to > test for it because it is so rare. > > Please have your friends ped-neuro speak to mine. > > His number is 404 256 3535 Dr. Ed Goldstein. > > Love, > > PJ > =========================== > > At 09:22 PM 3/4/2000 EST, you wrote: > > PJ, > > I forgot one more thing, I wanted to thank you for the > information that you sent. I have some friends who > breast feed, and I am forwarding this email on to > them. > > This is very important information. > > Thank you for sending it to me I won't go on and on > again, but I appreciate the information. > > Love, (Name Removed) > > PS My best friends' daughter-in-law breast fed, and > she had implants, her child was born with Cerebral > Palsy, and several neurological problems, of course > the doctors see no connection to it, but we know > differently. I have sent your email to her, she has > already called me to thank me for it, she is sending > it right away to her daughter in law. > > Thanks again. > > ********************************************************* > > > HERE IS ANOTHER E-MAIL > > AT four, Connor has really funny skin. It is scaly and > very dry. Very sensitive to anything even chewing red > chewing gum irritates the skin around his mouth. I > have to keep his skin really moisturized and use > unscented products. I will keep an alert out for the > small patches if they start to appear. > > Thank you for the information. > > How old was she? > > My child that lived 45 minutes looked like she had > been burned and had scar tissue from the waist down, > no genitals, Skin like you said shiny, just looked > like melted plastic over the little bones. From the > waist up she wasn't that bad, as far as skin. > > Thank you for responding. > ============================= > > sey wrote: > > Dear ****** > > PJ Brent just sent me an email about you and your son. > You questioned what are the first signs of > scleroderma. I know that others may have different > first signs, but for it was tissue that looked > like varnished tissue on her legs. They were very, > small patches of shiny tissue. Then with the first > winter of her life these patches began to merge > together. > > She also had (still has) very, very dry, cracked > tissue that will wax and wane. Wherever the very dry > tissue went is where the very shiny, varnished skin > would go. It looks as though someone put spots of > clear fingernail polish on her skin. I had this > problem too with my skin my right hand on the last > knuckle, but mostly on my right ankle, was also > extremely dry-underneath the dry tissue was shiny > skin, but my problem reversed itself after I had the > mastectomy of both breasts in 1993. > > I never got my problem documented as I did not know > what I was dealing with. As I saw experiencing > the same thing I knew like mother like daughter. I > have made a big issue out of 's tissue, her > small body, large head and her very tiny hands and > feet. Doctors at first dismissed my concerns, but I > kept questioning what I saw. > > In 1996 at the age of 6 years old a skin punch biopsy > was done which speaks VOLUMES. Hypersilicemia has > never, ever been fully investigated in the first place > and still to date has not been FULLY investigated...if > the companies say that hypersilicemia has a > " acceptable risk " then they need to show us mothers > and the general public the studies...show us the > studies! > > Because what I and my daughters are going through is > not " acceptable " . Neuro problems, growth problems, > diseases of autoimmunity like scleroderma in the > offspring of a child whose mother had silicone & > double lumen breast implants (3M/McGhan in my case) is > NOT AN ACCEPTABLE RISK. > > Anyway, I made sure that I had a doctor who stayed > neutral/objective and kept that open-mind. I did not > want her (the physician) to side with me or against > me...I just wanted her to tell me what she observed. > Other doctors who also treat all of us see what has > happened. Just hang in there with everything. At some > point those in medicine will have to uphold medicine > in its greatest/grandest form of DO NO HARM and uphold > medicine, science, and research to a higher standard > of DO NO HARM...after all they were suppose to do this > in the first place and have failed greatly. > > Shame on those who fail to listen to their patient > with an open mind, in a neutral/objective way which is > indeed vital in medicine, research and science. > > Take care, Fuchs-sey > Fuchssey@... > > http://www.sclerodermasupport.com/support/stories/scleroderma/diffuse/cindym.htm > > > (ALWAYS REMEMBER: since when is it an " acceptable > risk " in medicine, science and research to pull ones > trigger, IN ONES YOUTH, in one's old age OR VIA THE > PLACENTAL BARRIER IN THE OFFSPRING? ACCEPTABLE RISKS? > > Hold on wait a minute, I would call this > negligence/self-serving/being medically stupid in its > greatest form! " ACCEPTABLE RISKS " , the companies need > to greatly define " acceptable risks " with a breast > implant of any kind to me and others. > > What they (the breast implant companies) are doing to > the general public and to the INNOCENT children of > this earth is far worse than what did > with smoking: Aflatoxin/ Aspergillus flavus, Tobacco, > Ammonia, The p53 Tumor-Suppressor Gene, which is > cancer's missing link. > > Silicone exerted the immune response in the animal > models many years ago way before it happened to any > one of us or via the placental barrier in our > children- process known as MICROCHIMERIMSM/GVHD fetal > cells in autoimmunity along with a possible " two hit " > theory meaning with OR without a genetic > predisposition and how many " hits " did it take to > cross the threshold to a chronic disease. What about > HERVs, ALUs and jumping genes?....as again allow me to > remind you, hypersilicemia was never, ever fully > investigated in the first place and has not been FULLY > investigated to date. > > They are bushwhacking the general public...this is > sick medicine. > > The human body is speaking volumes, is anyone > listening? > > They should if they wish to uphold their oath of DO NO > HARM) > > > > > 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...
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