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Kim

It is funny that you should ask that. I had that for a couple of

months after explant and had completely forgotten about it until

now. they were so sensitive. Now it is completely gone!

Hugs, kathy

> I have a question about the pathology report. After explant are

you

> usually sent the pathology report? I went to Dr. Melmed. Maybe

someone

> who has gone to him can answer this for me. Also did anyones

breasts

> feel really sensitive to the touch, like you have a bunch of nerve

> endings all over? I know that sounds weird but its driving me

nuts!

> How long before this sensation goes away? Its 2 weeks 3 days since

> explant. Thanks Kim...

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The pathology report is not usually sent to you unless you request

it. Some doctors don't even do a pathological exam of the implants

or scar tissue, but I have heard that Dr. Melmed requests it

automatically (does anyone know if this is true?) You need to ask

him for the results, I would thin.

There are samples of letters to be sent to your doctor to request a

pathology report of your implants and scar tissue, so I just wanted

to make sure everyone understood that this is not normally done

unless you specifically request it, and even then you need to be

sure to ask for certain things to be examined.

See this link for a copy of the letter:

http://members.tripod.com/jeena3/explantletter.htm?

(This is also in our links section, under the folder called " Explant

Information. " )

> I have a question about the pathology report. After explant are

you

> usually sent the pathology report? I went to Dr. Melmed. Maybe

someone

> who has gone to him can answer this for me. Also did anyones

breasts

> feel really sensitive to the touch, like you have a bunch of nerve

> endings all over? I know that sounds weird but its driving me

nuts!

> How long before this sensation goes away? Its 2 weeks 3 days since

> explant. Thanks Kim...

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I was told by Dr. Blais that if a doctor doesn't routinely send ANY tissue taken from the body, it is considered medical malpractice. This is something that has to be done. As far as the implants, they can do anything they want with them. You must ask for them if you are sending them for examination.glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> wrote:

The pathology report is not usually sent to you unless you request it. Some doctors don't even do a pathological exam of the implants or scar tissue, but I have heard that Dr. Melmed requests it automatically (does anyone know if this is true?) You need to ask him for the results, I would thin.There are samples of letters to be sent to your doctor to request a pathology report of your implants and scar tissue, so I just wanted to make sure everyone understood that this is not normally done unless you specifically request it, and even then you need to be sure to ask for certain things to be examined.See this link for a copy of the letter:http://members.tripod.com/jeena3/explantletter.htm?(This is also in our links section, under the folder called

"Explant Information.")> I have a question about the pathology report. After explant are you > usually sent the pathology report? I went to Dr. Melmed. Maybe someone > who has gone to him can answer this for me. Also did anyones breasts > feel really sensitive to the touch, like you have a bunch of nerve > endings all over? I know that sounds weird but its driving me nuts! > How long before this sensation goes away? Its 2 weeks 3 days since > explant. Thanks Kim...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.

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