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im so sorry...didn't you have your implants removed?cnjcramer <cnjcramer@...> wrote:

it started yesterday & I've had terrible sinus/eye pressure/congestion as well. But I can't move around quickly or alot or I feel like you do when you've had too much too drink. What could it be? Just the fact that I'm getting over another nasty head/lung cold?

....~MrsJAM~...

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Yes they have been removed for 1 yr & I've had no problems lately. I

think I might have fluid in my inner ear or its my sinus

pressure/congestion or I need to start detoxing again? I just don't

know & I hate feeling like this. What ever happened with your MRI

results? Did you speak with your dr yet?

Jen

it started yesterday & I've had

terrible sinus/eye pressure/congestion

> as well. But I can't move around quickly or alot or I feel like

you do

> when you've had too much too drink. What could it be? Just the

fact

> that I'm getting over another nasty head/lung cold?

>

>

>

>

> 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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wow i am sorry...i hope you find out what the problem is this time or detox will help

as for me...i talked to the dr. today and she says i have ms..all the symptoms i am having and my MRI coming back with the results that it did. multiple lesions and my symptoms show that i have MS she says..i also asked her if it could be a misdiagnoses and she says not possible. so she had me come in today to get a spinal tap and start a steroid treatment...i will have to do this for 5 days and then she says i will also be having an MRI of my spine because she suspects lesions there also because of the symptoms i am having and where they are. so right now i don't know what to think....so confused

i will also be having some throat test..i can't remember the name of it, so much to take in and i am still freaking out.

good luck girl and i hope this all works out for you

just remember "if HE leads you there, HE will lead you through it"

god bless

big hug

cnjcramer <cnjcramer@...> wrote:

Yes they have been removed for 1 yr & I've had no problems lately. I think I might have fluid in my inner ear or its my sinus pressure/congestion or I need to start detoxing again? I just don't know & I hate feeling like this. What ever happened with your MRI results? Did you speak with your dr yet? Jen it started yesterday & I've had terrible sinus/eye pressure/congestion > as well. But I can't move around quickly or alot or I feel like you do > when you've had too much too drink. What could it be? Just the fact > that I'm getting over another nasty head/lung cold? > > > > > 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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Hi Jen

Yes! I have had the same symptoms twice last year! It probably does have to do with the inner ear (fluid from the congestion). They treated mine with decongestants and OTC Meclizine. They sell the meclizine as an antiemetic or anti-nausea but it works very well. Just ask any pharmacist if you cant find it. They will be able to help you. I have even found it with the dramamine. Good luck and fee better fast!

Dianecnjcramer <cnjcramer@...> wrote:

Yes they have been removed for 1 yr & I've had no problems lately. I think I might have fluid in my inner ear or its my sinus pressure/congestion or I need to start detoxing again? I just don't know & I hate feeling like this. What ever happened with your MRI results? Did you speak with your dr yet? Jen it started yesterday & I've had terrible sinus/eye pressure/congestion > as well. But I can't move around quickly or alot or I feel like you do > when you've had too much too drink. What could it be? Just the fact > that I'm getting over another nasty head/lung cold? > > > > > 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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I have had this a number of times, it may not be the same though.

I see an osteopath every week to loosen the muscles around my neck, when the muscles are so tight it restricts blood flow causing you to be dizzy.

As I said it may not be the same, but I would get your ears checked first and if you can see an osteopath to rule neck problems out.

I feel really sorry for you as I know how awful it makes you feel, being dizzy really affects your day to day living. Did you just awake up one morning with it? that's what happens to me.

The good news is if its your neck the problem can be sorted.

Hope this helps

Sue, take care.

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Wow do you girls think saline implants have something to do with neck pain ? I have had neck shoulder and side pain for almost a month since I got my implants...and they are not big 300cc's to be exact.....I've seen several Ps's and they all said the problems are due to my job I sit at a computer all day....also I can't find one Ps in northern va and that will take my implants out they say I'll look awful and its not the root of my problems....I have cc in my right breast so I'm going to get that fixed and pray thats the problem...

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Hi Jen,

It could definitely be the bug you have had. Since it came on quickly, right at the end of your nasty cold, I wouldn’t worry about it — unless this is a problem you have had intermittently after explantation. Are you taking anything for congestion? Do you still have some Andrographis? I’d be taking both and eating or juicing garlic to kick the bug faster. If you still aren’t better by Monday, Dr. Leu has several things to treat a bug and boost your immune system. If you want to order any of them Monday, let me know and I’ll give you the names. You don’t need an appointment with him.

Kenda

it started yesterday & I've had terrible sinus/eye pressure/congestion

as well. But I can't move around quickly or alot or I feel like you do

when you've had too much too drink. What could it be? Just the fact

that I'm getting over another nasty head/lung cold?

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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MrsJAM,

I'm so sorry you have this diagnosis! From what I

undestand, they are doing better at treating MS now

than anytime in the past. Montel has been

leading the fight agains MS. He's brought a tremendous

amount of attention to the issue. . . Interestingly, I

heard he had an implant for a chest muscle that didn't

develop. True or not, I don't know!

I don't remember if you told us . . . How long did you

have your implants, and were they gel or saline?

A lot of women with implants have been diagnosed with

MS, but they call it a MS-like condition because it

doesn't meet all the criteria for actual MS. . .

Whether your MS is implanted related or not, I have no

idea. I would suggest that you work very hard at

getting your body as healthy as possible through

detoxing and healthy diet, etc., then see where it

goes from there. You may find " The Maker's Diet " very

helpful.

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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The neck pain, stiffness and spasms were my first symptoms... This is when I first getting sick. I have never had an accident or anything to have caused the neck pain but the spasms actually have shown up on very Cat scan I have ever had of my neck area.... very weird.

My impants were small 250cc so I do not think it was the weight....

love

shari

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Dear,

I'm sorry to see another woman join us! But you're in

a good place with women who want to see you get well.

If there's anything we can help you with, ask away.

We have a list of recommended doctors . . . Some you

will need to travel for . . . but, if the job is done

right, it's worth the extra effort!

The first symptom I had from my implants was

sensitivity to chemicals . . . tobbaco smoke,

perfumes, cleaning products, etc.

The next problem was neck, arm and shoulder pain. I

can't remember how many times I went through physical

therapy! . . .

I'd suggest getting your implants out . . . properly!

If a doctor says you will be deformed, consider that

he/she is describing their own skills! Getting your

implants removed can be the best investment you've

ever made in your future!

Isn't it strange that plastic surgeons don't tell

women before getting their implants, that, should they

be removed they will be deformed? . . . That's because

they look at them as an annuity. Once they're in, a

woman will be coming back for life! . . . even if she

doesn't live as long!

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

--- kiwfor3@... wrote:

> Wow do you girls think saline implants have

> something to do with neck pain ?

> I have had neck shoulder and side pain for almost a

> month since I got my

> implants...and they are not big 300cc's to be

> exact.....I've seen several Ps's and

> they all said the problems are due to my job I sit

> at a computer all

> day....also I can't find one Ps in northern va and

> that will take my implants out they

> say I'll look awful and its not the root of my

> problems....I have cc in my

> right breast so I'm going to get that fixed and pray

> thats the problem...

>

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I get regular deep massage . . . every two weeks.

Everytime I think I can start skipping, I can tell a

huge difference. I don't consider massage a luxury,

for me, it's a necessity.

I'd suggest anyone with shoulder or neck pain, or

headaches try a theraputic massage. You will need to

give the therapist permission to go as deeply as

necessary because it can be very painful - especially

the first time. . . I used to take a pain pill before

going!

Fibromyalgia - a common side effect of breast

implants, causes the membrane that covers the muscle

to become very tight. This causes muscle and joint

pain. Deep massage stretches this membrane and gives

instant relief.

Infrared light therapy also helps. I use an infrared

sauna, but one can buy infrared pads for local

treatment without the heat.

Hugs and prayers,

Rogene

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Deep tissue massage is a necessity for me also. I just cannot move unless

I do it.

Lynda

At 12:46 PM 8/20/2005, you wrote:

>I get regular deep massage . . . every two weeks.

>Everytime I think I can start skipping, I can tell a

>huge difference. I don't consider massage a luxury,

>for me, it's a necessity.

>

>I'd suggest anyone with shoulder or neck pain, or

>headaches try a theraputic massage. You will need to

>give the therapist permission to go as deeply as

>necessary because it can be very painful - especially

>the first time. . . I used to take a pain pill before

>going!

>

>Fibromyalgia - a common side effect of breast

>implants, causes the membrane that covers the muscle

>to become very tight. This causes muscle and joint

>pain. Deep massage stretches this membrane and gives

>instant relief.

>

>Infrared light therapy also helps. I use an infrared

>sauna, but one can buy infrared pads for local

>treatment without the heat.

>

>Hugs and prayers,

>

>Rogene

>

>

>

>

>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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If you read the book, The Yeast Syndrome, there is a story in there about a man who felt drunk and appeared drunk all the time, but he never drank. The doctors even accused his wife of sneaking him alcohol to the hospital. Turned out that the guy was so full of yeast, it was actually increasing the amount of alcohol in his body....like he was MAKING it in his own body. You gotta get your stool checked out by a homeopathic doctor to see how much you have in you.

By the way, I have seen a lot of responses to everyone's messages, especially the newbies. But, I asked a question about a lump I found under my ear and asked if anyone thought that could be silicone. Haven't found any messages of response. Help.

AlRogene S <saxony01@...> wrote:

MrsJAM,I'm so sorry you have this diagnosis! From what Iundestand, they are doing better at treating MS nowthan anytime in the past. Montel has beenleading the fight agains MS. He's brought a tremendousamount of attention to the issue. . . Interestingly, Iheard he had an implant for a chest muscle that didn'tdevelop. True or not, I don't know!I don't remember if you told us . . . How long did youhave your implants, and were they gel or saline?A lot of women with implants have been diagnosed withMS, but they call it a MS-like condition because itdoesn't meet all the criteria for actual MS. . .Whether your MS is implanted related or not, I have noidea. I would suggest that you work very hard atgetting your body as healthy as possible throughdetoxing and healthy diet, etc., then see where

itgoes from there. You may find "The Maker's Diet" veryhelpful.Hugs and prayers,Rogene

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Al, I read that in the Yeast Syndrome too, and thought that was

really odd! But I felt that feeling when I got sick from implants.

I don't know if my dizziness was from yeast, or from some central

nervous system dysfunction, or sympathetic nervous system

dysfunction, or whatever. (I do remember my rheumatologist talking

into his voice recorder and saying something about the nervous

system being a possible problem. That was scary to overhear....)

Anyway, when you don't get a response to a message, it is probably

because nobody knows how to answer it. I have no clue what the lump

could be. Could it be silicone? Maybe! Could it be a tumor?

Maybe! Could it be a cyst? Maybe! Without having it checked out,

you won't know for sure.

I always wonder about tumors around the ear and the possible

association with cell phone usage. YOu know me, better safe than

sorry. I use my cell phone only on rare occasions, but I see people

and especially young adults with a cell phone practically glued to

their heads. It's scary to think what that can do to them long

term. I guess we'll find out someday.

Patty

> MrsJAM,

>

> I'm so sorry you have this diagnosis! From what I

> undestand, they are doing better at treating MS now

> than anytime in the past. Montel has been

> leading the fight agains MS. He's brought a tremendous

> amount of attention to the issue. . . Interestingly, I

> heard he had an implant for a chest muscle that didn't

> develop. True or not, I don't know!

>

> I don't remember if you told us . . . How long did you

> have your implants, and were they gel or saline?

>

> A lot of women with implants have been diagnosed with

> MS, but they call it a MS-like condition because it

> doesn't meet all the criteria for actual MS. . .

>

> Whether your MS is implanted related or not, I have no

> idea. I would suggest that you work very hard at

> getting your body as healthy as possible through

> detoxing and healthy diet, etc., then see where it

> goes from there. You may find " The Maker's Diet " very

> helpful.

>

> Hugs and prayers,

>

> Rogene

>

>

>

> 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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Sounds like a pretty interesting book. I'm going to get it. I need to learn as much as I can about this nasty yeast!

KendalA McMahon <ahandfulisplenty@...> wrote:

If you read the book, The Yeast Syndrome, there is a story in there about a man who felt drunk and appeared drunk all the time, but he never drank. The doctors even accused his wife of sneaking him alcohol to the hospital. Turned out that the guy was so full of yeast, it was actually increasing the amount of alcohol in his body....like he was MAKING it in his own body. You gotta get your stool checked out by a homeopathic doctor to see how much you have in you.

By the way, I have seen a lot of responses to everyone's messages, especially the newbies. But, I asked a question about a lump I found under my ear and asked if anyone thought that could be silicone. Haven't found any messages of response. Help.

AlRogene S <saxony01@...> wrote:

MrsJAM,I'm so sorry you have this diagnosis! From what Iundestand, they are doing better at treating MS nowthan anytime in the past. Montel has beenleading the fight agains MS. He's brought a tremendousamount of attention to the issue. . . Interestingly, Iheard he had an implant for a chest muscle that didn'tdevelop. True or not, I don't know!I don't remember if you told us . . . How long did youhave your implants, and were they gel or saline?A lot of women with implants have been diagnosed withMS, but they call it a MS-like condition because itdoesn't meet all the criteria for actual MS. . .Whether your MS is implanted related or not, I have noidea. I would suggest that you work very hard atgetting your body as healthy as possible throughdetoxing and healthy diet, etc., then see where

itgoes from there. You may find "The Maker's Diet" veryhelpful.Hugs and prayers,Rogene

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