Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 > Note: forwarded message attached. > From: Scarlett6@... > Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 01:29:29 EDT > Subject: Need some help here on a neuro website > > I am registered with a website called BrainTalk. It > is a website offering free forums for people with > neurological disorders. No one had posted any > information that I could find on this site about > problems relating to implants. A couple of days ago, > I did just that and received a prompt reply from a > doctor posting studies about the high rate of > suicide in implant patients, how happy patients were > with them and how studies showed no problems with > implants. > > I would appreciate some help here. I have written > everyone I could think of from government officials, > physicians and various other people and still I feel > like I am beating my head against a wall. Dr. Kolb, > Pam Dowd, Kathy ley-, , Rogene, and > any others who have good solid information to post > in response-I would really appreciate the help here. > I know there are others, but these are some of the > first I think of who can provide information that > cannot be argued. Where I am now stuck is responding > to his comment that implants do not leak, as you > will see in the latest posts... Actually, I don't > even think he read any of the sites I linked or > suggested. > > If you would be so kind as to register on this site, > select a member name, then go to Forums and scroll > down to Chronic Pain, you will find my original > posting on Breast Implants/Chronic Pain/Peripheral > Neuropathy and you will see this doctor's postings > following mine. I post under the name Yorkiemom. > Here is the link: > http://brain.hastypastry.net/forums/ > > PLEASE keep any postings non-confrontational and > present information in a polite and non-debative > manner. This is a public board, but it is moderated > and they do not tolerate ANY problems. At the first > signs of confrontation, posters are promptly banned. > I do not want this to happen. Otherwise, the topic > may be closed. This site gets a lot of reader > traffic, so it would help if this topic could be > continued. > > Thanks, > Cathie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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