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Hi ,

I agree with Patty. It is so painful when having the implants put in. I woke up feeling like someone lit a match to my breasts. I was on morphine and stayed in the hospital overnight. I only took two days off from work but that was a mistake because my nipples hurt the longer I worked. I just kept hoping for the weekend and stayed in bed but then started feeling much better. However, the explant was NOTHING compared to the implant. I woke up and thought did he take the damn things out or what? It wasn't until I got up and started moving around that I had some pain. It was nothing though compared to the implant.

I've heard most people say the same about it. Try not to worry.glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> wrote:

Hi ,The good news is that explant is generally less painful that implanting. I was able to be up and about with no pain in about 3 or 4 days or less. I remember the implant surgery as probably one of the most painful things I have been through in my life! But thank God explant is not that way.I applaud your decision to remove the implants...it is the best thing you can do for yourself when you are suffering mysterious ailments and weird things going on with your body. Although the doctors want you to believe that implants can't cause any of these things, the women on our group will tell you that is not so. Many of us were sick from our implants, but after removal have experienced a healing of varying degrees, but healing is the goal we strive for and which many have attained. Implants

don't last a lifetime. They will need to be removed or replaced at a future time anyway, so if you are having problems now, it is best to just get them out and move on in life. Who is doing your explant? Are you having a total capsulectomy and drains?Best wishes,Patty> I have had saline breast implants for approximately 8 years ( Mcghan > 486/300 cc ) and for the last 2 years I have have been experiencing > weird things happened on my body, and I am still not sure they were > cause by implants. However, I will be havig the implants removed > permantently and maybe breast lift by the end of this month. My > questions to you and/or other women who may have exprienced similar > concerns are:> > 1. when I had the surgery to put in the implants 8 years ago, it was

> so much pain than I had ever been told. I was not prepared for that > kind of pain, but I went back to work within 4 days rest (I was in > pain, but I needed money to pay for bills). The question is right > after explantation/lift will the pain as bad as when I placed them on > my breasts?> > 2. Can I reasonably expect that the pain will end after > explantation/lift?> > any information will be very helpful, thank you very much.> > 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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