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I have no doubt your implants are at the root of your

health problems! There have been many women like you

here already! You've found the right place.

Your next step is to find a doctor who will remove

them properly. That means " en bloc " , with drains. En

bloc means removing the capsule that has formed around

your implant with the implant still inside. If your

implant is saline, they can drain the implant first.

If a doctor tells you that you will be deformed, or

that you must replace the implants, run!

This is to prevent the contents of the implant from

spilling into your chest cavity. It's likely that,

with the symptoms you are having, your implant is

contaminated.

There are a number of things you can do to reduce your

toxic load, both before and after your implants are

removed. If you'll click the first link below, you can

access the archives where we have a number of Healing

Therapies listed. Different therapies target different

parts of your body. Don't try to do everything at

once! Take your time to get comfortable with the

concept and learn to read your body's signals. One may

experience Herxes with detoxing that make symptoms

temporarily worse. . . Once you get through them,

you'll feel better than before. You'll need to learn

to manage them so they don't become a deterrent to

detoxing.

Basically, you will need to eat a healthy diet . .. no

sugar, refined grains or processed foods. Eat organic

if possible. Chances are you have a systemic fungal

infection so you will need to take probiotics like

Garden of Life's Fungal Defense (one bottle), then

Primal Defense for a minimum of several months. I've

found the best price at www.appleadayandbeyond.com.

The Maker's diet book they have is excellent too. You

will also need to drink plenty of pure water, get

sufficient deep sleep, and manage stress and anger so

they don't pull you down.

We recommend a number of doctors who we are confident

will remove your implants properly. Hopefully you will

find one near you. We've found implanting surgeons to

usually be the worst choices . . . BUT there's always

an exception.

The good news is that you can get your life back and

enjoy being a mommy again! . . . The downside is that

you're going to have to work at it, and it will take

both time and discipline. But the results are well

worth the effort . . . Just ask Dawn!

If there are any questions, ask away! We have a

wonderful group of women here who want to share their

experiences so other women don't have to go through

this experience alone.

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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Hello! I also had those symptoms, mine started 2wks after getting

salines, I had more MS & some fibro symptoms, it was awful everyday

I woke up with a new symptom & I also could barely take care of my

little boy who was 1yr, anyway I had the implants in 6 months &

right after my explant I felt better with some of my symptoms, but

its been a long road & I there are still days when I have some

little symptoms!! To go from a perfectly healthy 24 yr & 2wks after

getting implants I was so ill, for me my implants were the cause of

all my problems!

Jen

> Hi everyone. I had saline implants a year and a half ago. All your

> problems sounds just like the ones I am having. Fibro symptoms

are

> the main one, with lots of pain in my legs and feet. I just feel

> like crap all the time and I feel bad for my kids because they are

> missing out on having a fun mom. All I want to do is push them

off on

> everyone else. I cant deal with everyday things, cant hold a job,

> cant think, so cranky and irritable all the time. I have other

things

> in my past that this could relate to but it is ironic that is so

much

> worsened after the implants. I am not sure where to turn, it

feels

> like I am going crazy. I wish someone could help me. I have run

out

> of options.

> Well I guess someone will respond to this. I am looking forward to

> chatting with someone else who is having these problems.

> God Bless!

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Hi,

Well, you actually have not run out of options! You can have the implants taken out and recover your health. I have two young children also and I was in the same position as you describe. I was so sick that I could not spend any time at all with my children or my husband. Like you, I thought for a long time that maybe I was just bound to be sick and it had nothing to do with the implants. Well, they are now out and most of my symptoms are gone in only 7 weeks.

Welcome to the group. Read on.. if you are not convinced that it is your implants now, you certainly will be soon when you see that we have all shared the exact symptom profile.

Dawn

sydneysmommie26 & lt;sydneysmommie26@... & gt; wrote: Hi everyone. I had saline implants a year and a half ago. All your problems sounds just like the ones I am having. Fibro symptoms are the main one, with lots of pain in my legs and feet. I just feel like crap all the time and I feel bad for my kids because they are missing out on having a fun mom. All I want to do is push them off on everyone else. I cant deal with everyday things, cant hold a job, cant think, so cranky and irritable all the time. I have other things in my past that this could relate to but it is ironic that is so much worsened after the implants. I am not sure where to turn, it feels like I am going crazy. I wish someone could help me. I have run out of options.Well I guess someone will respond to this. I am looking forward to chatting with someone else who is having these

problems.God Bless!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)

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I am right there with you... same symptoms from the beginning. My son was 2 when I started really getting the sickest.... he will be 4 next month. I am here if you want to talk about the kids guilt thing - I have been sick all my sons life and that is all he knows of me... you must get the implants out to start recovery and get them taken out correctly - this is very important. you will get better as all your symptoms sound implant related but not until they are gone!! read our stories on the site - you will see how similar they are!!!

good luck

shari

www.BreastImplantAwarenss.org/shari.htm

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