Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Rogene, Must be the first time that I've heard about what you went through with your implants. Torn corneas??? That must have been terrible. Is your sight still affected. How about your hearing? Has all of this cleared up? Welcome . . . I'm sorry you need the group, but glad you're here. I'm one of the old-timers who had the early (1978)silicone gel implants. I began having multiplechemical sensitivity problems within months. . . Itwent downhill from there. After sixteen years, I couldn't do the simplest jobright and lost my job. . . I hurt, was taking multiplemedications - none of which I think were helping! Iwas just afraid that, if I didn't take the medication,I would be even sicker! I lost most the hearing in oneear (not uncommon among the silicone gel women),developed Fibromyalgia, thyroid goiters, localizedscleroderma, peripheral neuropathy, spontaneouschoking, dry eyes (torn corneas) . . . in short, Iknew I was dying. I just didn't know why. It's been a slow climb for me. . . I had no concept ofdetoxing when I had my implants removed. The longeryou have silicone gel implants, the more difficult itis to recover. But life is good again! . . . Having myimplants removed was the single best decision I'veever made!Hugs,Rogene Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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