Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 LANY I have had numerous ovarian cysts and had a hard time getting pregnant with my son. I currently have another one and have also had to have them removed from my cervix....they have recently discovered more on my cervix but I am reluctant to have them removed for $$ reasons. I was hospitalized last week with ehat they though was my appendix but it was a growth in me uterus and the cervix thing. I currently have a growth on my thyroid that they are watching also. thanks shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Lany, I've heard of repeated stories of terrible mouth/dental problems from the outset of this debacle. I don't know what doctors are doing to treat this . . .. It appears that women who get on a wholistic program improve. I had a visit with a dental specialist yesterday. He emphasized that bacteria that gets under the gum line sets up a destructive cycle that results in loss of bone around the teeth, then the teeth. This bacteria cannot be reached by brushing. Three out of four people experience some type of periodontel disease. The treatment is deep cleaning and removing sufficient gum that the teeth can be cleaned by regular brushing and flossing. In my case, they are going to do 1/2 of my mouth at a time. $$$$ Some of the ladies have recommended products that can be applied to the gums to help control the bacteria growth. . . I don't think that could replace the deep cleaning procedure. I would suggest liver/gall bladder detoxing to prevent the buildup of gall stones. Milk Thistle is one product that can be taken on a daily basis. Some of the ladies here have a lemon/olive oil formula they take on an ongoing basis to cleans the liver. I hope you get answers to your questions. They are vital to our health! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Hi Lany, I have never experienced the first problem that you mentioned. However I have had a tooth just crumble away right down to the gum line. The rest of it is still in there. I have been wearing my retainer so that my teeth don't start moving around because of the tooth that crumbled away. It is terrible but I just don't have the cash to have it repaired. The cyst thing...I have an ovarian cyst that was discovered after getting my implants. I was having some pain in that area. Also I have what some doctors say is a cyst in the sack surrounding the heart called a prepericardial cyst while others do not agree and say that it is an enlarged lymph node. This is something that needs constant monitoring. If it should increase in size then it will have to be removed. lany25@... wrote: Dear Members,I would like to know if anyone suffers from occasional bouts [bi-weeklybasis] of horrid belches that smell of sulphur, that continue forapproximately six hours, then are followed by unrelenting nausea andvomiting that continues for 12-15 hours? I would like to know if anyone has found anything that helps thisproblem.I would also like to know if anyone is having or have had their teethliterally crumble away, become loose for no obvious reason and requireextraction, or have decay start at the root and destroy the tooth evenafter a lifetime of vigorous care and cleaning? I am also concernedwhether or not SBI patients have difficulty wearing dentures because ofdry mouth, or if canker sores are a constant problem.Has anyone else had reports of cysts on major organs? If so, have thecysts been reported in multiple places in your body? [ex: cyst on lung,ovarian cyst, subarachnoid cyst on brain, etc.]. and, finally...Has anyone had gall bladder problems that resulted in disease, stones,infection, and/or removal? If gall bladder was removed, did allproblems stop, or did they persist?These are some questions that I have been contemplating for a long time,and I would appreciate all answers and feedback any of you have to offervery much. You may post your answers to the group, or send them privately to myemail if you'd rather at lany25@...Thanks again!Blessings,LanyLife After Breast Implants Web Sitehttp://community.webtv.net/Lany25/LifeAfterBreast0SBIPF Newsgroup - SBI InformationSBIPrayerForumOpinions 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Dear Lany, I can answer on the dental problems. I have seen more dental issues in the past few years than I have ever had before. In fact, right now I am dealing with my first ever crown. I had pain in a lower molar in May, and when I finally went to the dentist, he found decay below the gumline. At first he thought it would only need a 3/4 onlay, but once he started drilling, he found the decay lower and had to stop so that I could see a periodontist and have a procedure to prepare my tooth for a crown. (IT was called crown lengthening, and it involves cutting away bone to allow the crown a place to rest.) Since then, I've been in pretty much constant pain in the lower molar, and now also the upper molar on the same side. I am taking aspirin daily to deal with the pain until I see him again. I don't know what is causing this, but I do know that an increase in dental problems have accompanied many implanted and ill women. When I went to DC to testify before the FDA in March 2000, I shared a room with a woman whose teeth were literally crumbling in her mouth. One broke while we were eating dinner together, and she was eating soft foods, like soup and crackers. I was astonished as she showed me how her teeth had been ground down to nubs since her illness due to saline implants. It is all very frightening....I've always had good teeth, so it is very alarming to think that our teeth can literally crumble away on us because of what implants do. I've seen a discussion on the calcium disruption silicone may cause in the book " Torn Illusions " , but it seems that nobody has any answers for us. I am going to ask my dentist to help! He is sympathetic to our cause. As for the other questions, I wish I could help. The only think I can say is that all of this points to making sure our livers are in top shape. Patty > Dear Members, > > I would like to know if anyone suffers from occasional bouts [bi- weekly > basis] of horrid belches that smell of sulphur, that continue for > approximately six hours, then are followed by unrelenting nausea and > vomiting that continues for 12-15 hours? > I would like to know if anyone has found anything that helps this > problem. > > I would also like to know if anyone is having or have had their teeth > literally crumble away, become loose for no obvious reason and require > extraction, or have decay start at the root and destroy the tooth even > after a lifetime of vigorous care and cleaning? I am also concerned > whether or not SBI patients have difficulty wearing dentures because of > dry mouth, or if canker sores are a constant problem. > > Has anyone else had reports of cysts on major organs? If so, have the > cysts been reported in multiple places in your body? [ex: cyst on lung, > ovarian cyst, subarachnoid cyst on brain, etc.]. > > and, finally... > > Has anyone had gall bladder problems that resulted in disease, stones, > infection, and/or removal? If gall bladder was removed, did all > problems stop, or did they persist? > > These are some questions that I have been contemplating for a long time, > and I would appreciate all answers and feedback any of you have to offer > very much. > > You may post your answers to the group, or send them privately to my > email if you'd rather at lany25@w... > > Thanks again! > > > Blessings, > > Lany > > > Life After Breast Implants Web Site > http://community.webtv.net/Lany25/LifeAfterBreast0 > > SBIPF Newsgroup - SBI Information > SBIPrayerForum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 Hi Lany, I don't have much to add here, but for the last 10 or so years I've had inflammation of my right ankle off and on, then chronic inflammation on the same ankle for the last 3 years. Every doctor I've seen is baffled. However, a cat scan did show a small cyst on my kidney. Shirley "Beth S." <schaffe88@...> wrote: Lany, Like Shari I have the same type of growth on my thyroid. Three separate nodules. They aren't calling it a goiter though. Not sure about that."Beth S." <schaffe88@...> wrote: Hi Lany, I have never experienced the first problem that you mentioned. However I have had a tooth just crumble away right down to the gum line. The rest of it is still in there. I have been wearing my retainer so that my teeth don't start moving around because of the tooth that crumbled away. It is terrible but I just don't have the cash to have it repaired. The cyst thing...I have an ovarian cyst that was discovered after getting my implants. I was having some pain in that area. Also I have what some doctors say is a cyst in the sack surrounding the heart called a prepericardial cyst while others do not agree and say that it is an enlarged lymph node. This is something that needs constant monitoring. If it should increase in size then it will have to be removed. lany25@... wrote: Dear Members,I would like to know if anyone suffers from occasional bouts [bi-weeklybasis] of horrid belches that smell of sulphur, that continue forapproximately six hours, then are followed by unrelenting nausea andvomiting that continues for 12-15 hours? I would like to know if anyone has found anything that helps thisproblem.I would also like to know if anyone is having or have had their teethliterally crumble away, become loose for no obvious reason and requireextraction, or have decay start at the root and destroy the tooth evenafter a lifetime of vigorous care and cleaning? I am also concernedwhether or not SBI patients have difficulty wearing dentures because ofdry mouth, or if canker sores are a constant problem.Has anyone else had reports of cysts on major organs? If so, have thecysts been reported in multiple places in your body? [ex: cyst on lung,ovarian cyst, subarachnoid cyst on brain, etc.]. and, finally...Has anyone had gall bladder problems that resulted in disease, stones,infection, and/or removal? If gall bladder was removed, did allproblems stop, or did they persist?These are some questions that I have been contemplating for a long time,and I would appreciate all answers and feedback any of you have to offervery much. You may post your answers to the group, or send them privately to myemail if you'd rather at lany25@...Thanks again!Blessings,LanyLife After Breast Implants Web Sitehttp://community.webtv.net/Lany25/LifeAfterBreast0SBIPF Newsgroup - SBI InformationSBIPrayerForumOpinions 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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