Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 I would like to make sure that I was clear in what I said yesterday and I wanted to clarify what " I " was talking about. " I " was not attacking any one particular political group nor was " I " talking about politics. I was simply responding to the gals open question " Do you think HILIARY will help us? " I was simply pointing out reasons why I felt Mrs. Clinton hasn't been and is not going to help us. I never said the word republican or democrat some of the other ladies did. I was reponding to a name, not a political group. Personally I think every one of the political groups has let us down. I did hear some one mention that Barbra Boxer. Now she's a fire ball. That is a woman who stands up for what she thinks is right. And just so I don't offend anyone, I don't even know if she is a republican or a democrat. Personally I don't think it matters what party they are in. If you touch their heart, they will listen and they will help, if they don't you go to someone else. The one thing that Mrs. Clinton did that I admired was after she introduced the HMOS and that little four year old girl died from kiddney failure Mrs. Clinton apologized. She came out and said that she had no idea that having HMOS would keep people from getting the medical care they need. That little girl died because of restrictions that the insurance companies (HMOS) have placed on our doctors. At least Mrs. Clinton was willing to admitt she made a mistake so I give her a " right on " for admitting she made a mistake. Sadly though the HMOS (HER baby, her 1st medical care bill) are still there and the restrictions are still there too. I'm not saying that she hasn't tried to change it. I am merily complementing her on her willingness to admitt she made a mistake. You don't see that very often, especially not in the goverment! I have to stick to my convictions though when I say that the medical care bill she introduced that limited and restricted us from seeing the specialists we needed was her medial bill and it was introduced during the time I said it was. There was not one thing in that letter i wrote that wasn't true and it's not my fault that all of those dates just happen to fall together. When my boys WERE sick and needed help the HMOS didn't want to let our doctors reffer them to see the specialists they needed to see. I had to threaten to sue thier doctors for malpractice and file charges against them for medical neglect and then I had to take our insurance company (HMO) to court to get them to help us. It was me against two attorney generals at least five state workers, several insurance reps. accompanied by insurance doctors. At the end of the case my sons and I were given any and all medical care and tests we needed to treat our illnesses, assigned a special case worker within the insurance company and it was determained that my boys had an autoimmune disorder caused by the silicone. Sadly not a whole lot of people are able to do that for one reason or another and they shouldn't have too. How are you supposed to deal with a problem if you can't mention whats causing it because someone might take it personally? If you were to hear me say " I'm gonna try to get the CEO from Mentor to talk to the FDA for us " wouldn't you say something to me? Would you sit back and watch me waste my time or would you offer some words of advice to try and guide me in a different direction? I'm confussed as to what you guys do and or don't want me to say. I am who I am. I read, I study, I research everything I get my hands on and I tend to lay it out on the table when the oppurtunity presents itself. I have a bad habit of not caring about whether someone likes me or not I just state the information that I've read and I know to be true. I don't want to take up your valuble time arguing over whether or not what i said was nice. Trust me there is nothing about any of this thats nice. These issues are ugly all the way around. Lies, diect, greed, minipulation, enve, lust, desperation, mutulation, none of these things are pretty so you can't expect that the conversations are always going to be pretty! I am sorry if I have once again said something that I shouldn't have. Now that I think back I remember why I dropped out of the support groups. You have to spend so much time haggling over things that don't matter. I wasn't in the group for an hour before I was chastised for stating some things that were true and told that I wasn't being nice or Christian like. To me the things I reffered to are siginiicant, to you there not. Thats ok. I don't like jucie from juicer but I didn't get on here and tell anyone that they shouldn't say that a Happy juicers is better than a Pinky juicer. I simply read your e-mails took the information I wanted from it and discarded the rest! I don't mean to be a pain in the ass. I am very thankful for ALL of the things that you ladies ARE and HAVE been doing. You give and give and give of yourselfs everyday to help others and that is trully comendable. I am so glad your there for the women that need your help. I've never really had the patients to do that. I hope that I haven't offened anyone or caused anyone any problems when you sent me the invitations to join I just did it, with out thinking as usual. I know me though and I will probablly just get in the way, so I wish you all GOOD LUCK in your efforts and know that my thoughts and that everything I do and have been doing all these years, are designed to help you as well. With love and best wishes to each and everyone of you. Lana >From: " Dawn A " <daldre@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Calling all New Yorkers >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 11:53:28 -0000 > >I wholeheartedly agree... as long as politics and religion can be >discussed without attacking the party or the religion. > > > > Oh not again! Just when I thought it was over. > > > > I was surprised to see Lana's opinion be personally >attacked. " Not a > > Christian thing " and so forth. I hate how someone's opinion in >here gets turned > > around and the PERSON and not their IDEA is personally attacked. >The politics of > > breast implants are discussed in here all of the time, so it is >not fair to > > say we can't discuss politics. It is always the same people who >get personal in > > their replies. Like right now, I will not mention who they are, >but please > > stop judging. By the way, I am not Christian, so I guess I can be >accused of > > not doing the Christian thing if I am not careful, right? Let's >be nice in > > here. We are all on the same team, right? Just some of us throw >the ball > > differently. > > > > Aylene > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Lana, I really admire your fight to help your kids! . . . Not many women would think to pursue things to that extent. Hopefully you will help guide women here, and on SiliconeKids, in how to get the help they need for themselves and their children. What you said about the insurance company's keeping the doctors from telling patients what they need to know, unless they ask, astounds me! How can they do this? I need to give you a little history of the group. Right now, I know you're confused. You've hit a few hot buttons that you couldn't have known are present. In the past, we've had women who come to the group for the specific purpose of making trouble. They/she challenge everything said. In most groups, that would OK. But we've found that stress is something all of us must avoid whenever possible. In this group, we try extra hard to keep an atmosphere where women feel free to express themselves without being challenged or put down. If some of us have an experience that has proved otherwise, we prefer to describe our own experience rather than tell someone what they think or feel is wrong. If there is a personal disagreement, it's best to discuss the problem in personal messages, not on the group. Usually problems boil down to a misunderstanding. Let's face it, the silicone experience has affected our brains as well as our bodies. . . We are different. We tend to misunderstand things and take things personally. We're all in the same boat. . . So what we ask is that we all give each other a little more space than we would in the physical world. We are all here for the same reason . . . to understand the implant experience and to get well! If you think someone is attacking you personally, I suggest writing a note to that person and ask them what they meant. If you feel someone is ignoring you, ask them personally. If it comes to point where someone is irritating, delete their messages unread. Same with threads that one doesn't like. Everyone has something to contribute and gain from being here. We're glad you're here too! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Lana, What's happening is that people are working person-to-person to convince the FDA NOT to approve Mentor's petition to put gel implants back on the market. We have some friends in Washington, D.C. who are working very hard on this! Dr. Zuckerman, Ph.D is one of our leading advocates. We have a number of politicians in our court . . . Sad to say, most of them are Democrats! I don't think the Republicans realize that their own mothers, sister, daughters, children or employees may be affected! There are alot of politicians who haven't figured out that, once a woman become disabled, it falls on the public to support her and pay for her health care. So far, there was a hearing in April where Inamed was turned down, and Mentor was approved. . . This means that the panel makes a recommendation to the FDA to approve the implants, making them legal to use. Right now, women have to be part of a study to get gel implants - supposedly anyway! Mentor's study was full of holes! When women had their implants removed, they were dropped from the study! Some women said that, when they told their surgeon they were having problems, their doctor didn't report their problems as required. If you'll check Ilena's webpage, www.implantawareness.org, you will learn more than you ever wanted to know! She has links that will take you to the complete transcripts of the April hearings. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 No, WE have the RIGHT to file a petition to stop them from selling the implants. We don't need a legislator to do it for us. Have any of the support groups actually filed a for a petition to stop them? The guidelines for filing a petition to stop them are layed out in the FDA's homepage. Lana >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> >Reply- > >Subject: RE: Re: Calling all New Yorkers >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:50:59 -0700 (PDT) > >Lana, > >What's happening is that people are working >person-to-person to convince the FDA NOT to approve >Mentor's petition to put gel implants back on the >market. We have some friends in Washington, D.C. who >are working very hard on this! Dr. Zuckerman, >Ph.D is one of our leading advocates. > >We have a number of politicians in our court . . . Sad >to say, most of them are Democrats! I don't think the >Republicans realize that their own mothers, sister, >daughters, children or employees may be affected! >There are alot of politicians who haven't figured out >that, once a woman become disabled, it falls on the >public to support her and pay for her health care. > >So far, there was a hearing in April where Inamed was >turned down, and Mentor was approved. . . This means >that the panel makes a recommendation to the FDA to >approve the implants, making them legal to use. Right >now, women have to be part of a study to get gel >implants - supposedly anyway! > >Mentor's study was full of holes! When women had their >implants removed, they were dropped from the study! >Some women said that, when they told their surgeon >they were having problems, their doctor didn't report >their problems as required. > >If you'll check Ilena's webpage, >www.implantawareness.org, you will learn more than you >ever wanted to know! She has links that will take you >to the complete transcripts of the April hearings. > >Hugs, > >Rogene > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Lana, I don't know anything about a citizen's petition! . . .. Can you tell us more about how we go about it? . . . I figure we have one to two weeks before the decision is made. Do you think we can do it that quick? Could we get them taken off the market if they are approved with a petition? I'm working on a note for EBay now. Do you have an address where I can get to it quickly? Thanks, Rogene --- Lana Transue <lanadearest@...> wrote: > No, WE have the RIGHT to file a petition to stop > them from selling the > implants. We don't need a legislator to do it for > us. Have any of the > support groups actually filed a for a petition to > stop them? The guidelines > for filing a petition to stop them are layed out in > the FDA's homepage. > Lana > > >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> > >Reply- > > > >Subject: RE: Re: Calling all New > Yorkers > >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:50:59 -0700 (PDT) > > > >Lana, > > > >What's happening is that people are working > >person-to-person to convince the FDA NOT to approve > >Mentor's petition to put gel implants back on the > >market. We have some friends in Washington, D.C. > who > >are working very hard on this! Dr. Zuckerman, > >Ph.D is one of our leading advocates. > > > >We have a number of politicians in our court . . . > Sad > >to say, most of them are Democrats! I don't think > the > >Republicans realize that their own mothers, sister, > >daughters, children or employees may be affected! > >There are alot of politicians who haven't figured > out > >that, once a woman become disabled, it falls on the > >public to support her and pay for her health care. > > > >So far, there was a hearing in April where Inamed > was > >turned down, and Mentor was approved. . . This > means > >that the panel makes a recommendation to the FDA to > >approve the implants, making them legal to use. > Right > >now, women have to be part of a study to get gel > >implants - supposedly anyway! > > > >Mentor's study was full of holes! When women had > their > >implants removed, they were dropped from the study! > >Some women said that, when they told their surgeon > >they were having problems, their doctor didn't > report > >their problems as required. > > > >If you'll check Ilena's webpage, > >www.implantawareness.org, you will learn more than > you > >ever wanted to know! She has links that will take > you > >to the complete transcripts of the April hearings. > > > >Hugs, > > > >Rogene > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 Go into the main website of the FDA. There is a section on the front page that says something about filing a peteion I have to recheck the actual wording. It's on the left hand side of the website. And YES anyone person or citizens group has the right to file! Lana From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> >Reply- > >Subject: RE: Re: Calling all New Yorkers >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 20:01:46 -0700 (PDT) > >Lana, > >I don't know anything about a citizen's petition! . . >. Can you tell us more about how we go about it? . . . >I figure we have one to two weeks before the decision >is made. Do you think we can do it that quick? Could >we get them taken off the market if they are approved >with a petition? > >I'm working on a note for EBay now. > >Do you have an address where I can get to it quickly? > >Thanks, > >Rogene > > >--- Lana Transue <lanadearest@...> wrote: > > > No, WE have the RIGHT to file a petition to stop > > them from selling the > > implants. We don't need a legislator to do it for > > us. Have any of the > > support groups actually filed a for a petition to > > stop them? The guidelines > > for filing a petition to stop them are layed out in > > the FDA's homepage. > > Lana > > > > >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> > > >Reply- > > > > > >Subject: RE: Re: Calling all New > > Yorkers > > >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:50:59 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > >Lana, > > > > > >What's happening is that people are working > > >person-to-person to convince the FDA NOT to approve > > >Mentor's petition to put gel implants back on the > > >market. We have some friends in Washington, D.C. > > who > > >are working very hard on this! Dr. Zuckerman, > > >Ph.D is one of our leading advocates. > > > > > >We have a number of politicians in our court . . . > > Sad > > >to say, most of them are Democrats! I don't think > > the > > >Republicans realize that their own mothers, sister, > > >daughters, children or employees may be affected! > > >There are alot of politicians who haven't figured > > out > > >that, once a woman become disabled, it falls on the > > >public to support her and pay for her health care. > > > > > >So far, there was a hearing in April where Inamed > > was > > >turned down, and Mentor was approved. . . This > > means > > >that the panel makes a recommendation to the FDA to > > >approve the implants, making them legal to use. > > Right > > >now, women have to be part of a study to get gel > > >implants - supposedly anyway! > > > > > >Mentor's study was full of holes! When women had > > their > > >implants removed, they were dropped from the study! > > >Some women said that, when they told their surgeon > > >they were having problems, their doctor didn't > > report > > >their problems as required. > > > > > >If you'll check Ilena's webpage, > > >www.implantawareness.org, you will learn more than > > you > > >ever wanted to know! She has links that will take > > you > > >to the complete transcripts of the April hearings. > > > > > >Hugs, > > > > > >Rogene > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2005 Report Share Posted June 27, 2005 I can not post the e-bay question with the information to contact congress in it. It has to be more like have you written to your legislators something like that. if I break the rule they drop my ad. Lana >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> >Reply- > >Subject: RE: Re: Calling all New Yorkers >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 20:01:46 -0700 (PDT) > >Lana, > >I don't know anything about a citizen's petition! . . >. Can you tell us more about how we go about it? . . . >I figure we have one to two weeks before the decision >is made. Do you think we can do it that quick? Could >we get them taken off the market if they are approved >with a petition? > >I'm working on a note for EBay now. > >Do you have an address where I can get to it quickly? > >Thanks, > >Rogene > > >--- Lana Transue <lanadearest@...> wrote: > > > No, WE have the RIGHT to file a petition to stop > > them from selling the > > implants. We don't need a legislator to do it for > > us. Have any of the > > support groups actually filed a for a petition to > > stop them? The guidelines > > for filing a petition to stop them are layed out in > > the FDA's homepage. > > Lana > > > > >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...> > > >Reply- > > > > > >Subject: RE: Re: Calling all New > > Yorkers > > >Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:50:59 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > >Lana, > > > > > >What's happening is that people are working > > >person-to-person to convince the FDA NOT to approve > > >Mentor's petition to put gel implants back on the > > >market. We have some friends in Washington, D.C. > > who > > >are working very hard on this! Dr. Zuckerman, > > >Ph.D is one of our leading advocates. > > > > > >We have a number of politicians in our court . . . > > Sad > > >to say, most of them are Democrats! I don't think > > the > > >Republicans realize that their own mothers, sister, > > >daughters, children or employees may be affected! > > >There are alot of politicians who haven't figured > > out > > >that, once a woman become disabled, it falls on the > > >public to support her and pay for her health care. > > > > > >So far, there was a hearing in April where Inamed > > was > > >turned down, and Mentor was approved. . . This > > means > > >that the panel makes a recommendation to the FDA to > > >approve the implants, making them legal to use. > > Right > > >now, women have to be part of a study to get gel > > >implants - supposedly anyway! > > > > > >Mentor's study was full of holes! When women had > > their > > >implants removed, they were dropped from the study! > > >Some women said that, when they told their surgeon > > >they were having problems, their doctor didn't > > report > > >their problems as required. > > > > > >If you'll check Ilena's webpage, > > >www.implantawareness.org, you will learn more than > > you > > >ever wanted to know! She has links that will take > > you > > >to the complete transcripts of the April hearings. > > > > > >Hugs, > > > > > >Rogene > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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