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--- Lana Transue <lanadearest@...> wrote:

> From: " Lana Transue " <lanadearest@...>

> saxony01@...

> Subject: RE: iimplants

> Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 22:39:11 -0700

>

> I don't think it's because of the implants I have

> now. The hypersensitivitie

> to the silicon was developed with the first set of

> implants. Because I have

> about a cup of free migrating silicone gel running

> freely through my body

> and two silicone shunts in my ears that were put

> there to replace the nerves

> that were damaged by the silicone antibodies. I can

> not rid my body of

> silicone. My sons are just as sensitive to the

> silicon as I am and I'm sure

> a lot of you are, and they never had an implant at

> all. Dr. Shanklin

> explains it so clearly. Even a woman who has had her

> implants for years will

> still have the lyphmosite that her body develpoed to

> fight off the invader.

> Therefore, even after explantation she will react to

> the silicone silca

> silicate and silicon medications. Also any person

> with any type of implants

> is subseptable to these allergic reactions. That's

> why all implanted devices

> were included in the class action lawsuit. Not just

> breast implants. The

> most important thing people can do is to read

> everything they can about

> allergies and see how the sytoms relate to them. The

> majority of the symtoms

> dicussed amoung the women are also listed under

> signs of an underline

> allergic reaction. I haven't read your question yet

> but I will as soon as I

> have a chance. I don't get a whole lot of reponses

> to the ad at all. I do

> get a lot of people reading it though. Check the

> number count at the end of

> the ad it constantly grows. Just like in your group

> I think only one pther

> person actually responded to the ad. As long as

> people are reading it and

> BMS and all there partners know it's there and that

> my voice is being heard,

> I AM HAPPY> If I wasn't so aware of what was

> happening to my body in

> relationship to silicon medications I would have

> just thought my hands and

> knees were swollen because of the implants but I

> know it goes hand in hand.

> If your allergic to chocolate you should eat ANY

> chocolate. Same thing with

> the implants. As I stated when you put silicon

> medications into your mouth

> there going straight into your blood stream. my boy

> had a teaspoon of Ceclor

> and ended up in Bridge childrens hospital with

> a class 5 poisoning. All

> of there other silicon medication allergies weren't

> that severe, they came

> out gradually with unusual unexplainable symtems. I

> hope it helps and I'm

> not just irritating everyone. Lana

>

> >From: Rogene S <saxony01@...>

> >Lana <lanadearest@...>

> >Subject: iimplants

> >Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 20:56:04 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> >Lana,

> >

> >Do you think that you're extra sensitive to

> silicone

> >because you still have saline implants? . . . the

> >envelope holding the saline is silicone.

> >

> >BTW, how did you like my question? . . . Do people

> ask

> >about questions that we ask?

> >

> >Thanks so much for helping!

> >

> >Love,

> >

> >Rogene

>

>

>

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