Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Hi Mindy!! I just emailed you, but I'm also dealing with internal shaking, its pretty much the last thing to go. Its been very frustrating for me. Jen > Hello it's Mindy and I just wanted to update you all. My explant > surgery was rescheduled for June 29th. I was scared that I couldn't > take care of my children while hubby was away at National Guard. I > wish that I didn't change it because my whirling is now constant. > Last week, I would have four hours per day of a somewhat normal > life. Now, I am sick all the time. My second MRI of the brain and > spinal cord came back negative (Thank you Jesus). I had an allergy > test and found out I am allergic to Cobalt Dichloride (metal- plated > objects, paints, cement and vitamin B12). I have convinced my GP to > give me a referral for a Mercury and Heavy Metal test. I am > confident that this test will come up positive. Do you have any > suggestions to help the whirling? Also, the latest symptom is > internal shaking as if someone is shaking my head as I lie on the > bed. I pray that my body can take these poison bags for another > four weeks. My husband thinks it is not the implants; however, he > supports me to have them removed. My philosophy is what do I have > to lose; perky breasts that I cannot enjoy. > > FYI: I have been persistent in speaking with the Inamed lab to see > if Cobalt Dichloride is in the implant shell. I should hear > something by tomorrow and will update you all. > > I pray for you all. > > Love, > Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Mindy, While they're testing for heavy metals, have them test for tin and platinum. . . both were used as catalysts to change silicone from a liquid to a semi-solid. Platinum, in it's ionized form is an extremely potent neurotoxin. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Hi mindy Hang in there. I am sorry that you are feeling so crummy. My symptoms just kept getting worse and worse as I approached explant too. And then, very quickly that terrible whirring you are describing left. It was the first symptom to go for me after explant. I know how you feel. It seems like are in another world physically. it is so distracting. I got to the point that I couldn't focus on paying bills or anything that required attention. It got hard to even sit at the table and eat---I felt like I was floating instead of feeling normal. Though I was having conversations, I felt like I was far away watching things from a distance. It was a terrible feeling. When will you be able to have the surgery now? Have you rescheduled? Is there anyone who could help you out so you could keep your original surgery date? I am praying for you that things will work out. love kathy > Hello it's Mindy and I just wanted to update you all. My explant > surgery was rescheduled for June 29th. I was scared that I couldn't > take care of my children while hubby was away at National Guard. I > wish that I didn't change it because my whirling is now constant. > Last week, I would have four hours per day of a somewhat normal > life. Now, I am sick all the time. My second MRI of the brain and > spinal cord came back negative (Thank you Jesus). I had an allergy > test and found out I am allergic to Cobalt Dichloride (metal- plated > objects, paints, cement and vitamin B12). I have convinced my GP to > give me a referral for a Mercury and Heavy Metal test. I am > confident that this test will come up positive. Do you have any > suggestions to help the whirling? Also, the latest symptom is > internal shaking as if someone is shaking my head as I lie on the > bed. I pray that my body can take these poison bags for another > four weeks. My husband thinks it is not the implants; however, he > supports me to have them removed. My philosophy is what do I have > to lose; perky breasts that I cannot enjoy. > > FYI: I have been persistent in speaking with the Inamed lab to see > if Cobalt Dichloride is in the implant shell. I should hear > something by tomorrow and will update you all. > > I pray for you all. > > Love, > Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Kathy: Thank you for explaining how you felt. That is exactly how I feel. It is so nice that I am not alone. I have rescheduled for June 29th! My husband and sister will be home to help with the children. Both are very helpful and I need their strength. Love, Mindy > > Hello it's Mindy and I just wanted to update you all. My explant > > surgery was rescheduled for June 29th. I was scared that I > couldn't > > take care of my children while hubby was away at National Guard. > I > > wish that I didn't change it because my whirling is now constant. > > Last week, I would have four hours per day of a somewhat normal > > life. Now, I am sick all the time. My second MRI of the brain > and > > spinal cord came back negative (Thank you Jesus). I had an > allergy > > test and found out I am allergic to Cobalt Dichloride (metal- > plated > > objects, paints, cement and vitamin B12). I have convinced my GP > to > > give me a referral for a Mercury and Heavy Metal test. I am > > confident that this test will come up positive. Do you have any > > suggestions to help the whirling? Also, the latest symptom is > > internal shaking as if someone is shaking my head as I lie on the > > bed. I pray that my body can take these poison bags for another > > four weeks. My husband thinks it is not the implants; however, he > > supports me to have them removed. My philosophy is what do I have > > to lose; perky breasts that I cannot enjoy. > > > > FYI: I have been persistent in speaking with the Inamed lab to > see > > if Cobalt Dichloride is in the implant shell. I should hear > > something by tomorrow and will update you all. > > > > I pray for you all. > > > > Love, > > Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Mindy that is great! Now that you have it scheduled you will find the time goes faster than you think. Just knowing that you are at last going to get better will help you make it through! You sound like you have a wonderful family! love kathy > > > Hello it's Mindy and I just wanted to update you all. My > explant > > > surgery was rescheduled for June 29th. I was scared that I > > couldn't > > > take care of my children while hubby was away at National > Guard. > > I > > > wish that I didn't change it because my whirling is now > constant. > > > Last week, I would have four hours per day of a somewhat normal > > > life. Now, I am sick all the time. My second MRI of the brain > > and > > > spinal cord came back negative (Thank you Jesus). I had an > > allergy > > > test and found out I am allergic to Cobalt Dichloride (metal- > > plated > > > objects, paints, cement and vitamin B12). I have convinced my > GP > > to > > > give me a referral for a Mercury and Heavy Metal test. I am > > > confident that this test will come up positive. Do you have any > > > suggestions to help the whirling? Also, the latest symptom is > > > internal shaking as if someone is shaking my head as I lie on > the > > > bed. I pray that my body can take these poison bags for another > > > four weeks. My husband thinks it is not the implants; however, > he > > > supports me to have them removed. My philosophy is what do I > have > > > to lose; perky breasts that I cannot enjoy. > > > > > > FYI: I have been persistent in speaking with the Inamed lab to > > see > > > if Cobalt Dichloride is in the implant shell. I should hear > > > something by tomorrow and will update you all. > > > > > > I pray for you all. > > > > > > Love, > > > Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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