Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Hello Rogene and God bless you for answering my call for help, I get confused about the whole message/reply system but I'm sure I'll figure it out as I learn it. My name is Carol and I am from a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. I have been to so many doctors lately who don't say they actually doubt that the implants are making me sick, but don't lend it much value either. I have seen a natural doc in July who believed it to be true and has helped me with candida due to six rounds of antibiotics (that has been the average per-year for the last ten years of my life)since this spring, which has helped. The problem is,of course, money. My husband lost his job last friday so I will not be able to go back to the natural doc for a while. We have one month left of paid insurance coverage before we have to make the premium payments of 1,147.17 per month until he finds another job with benefits. I have been a part-time student and stay-home mom so we have no other income until he does find work. I saw a PS tuesday who said he would remove the implants and write the insurance company, and seemed to think, given my circumstances, the surgery would be approved. I saw the rhuematologist yesterday, as I said in my first message, who poo-pood the antibody/implant connection and said that there was a recent study that disproved there was a link! Well, I know that is a load of mularky! It just depends on what manufacturer is funding the study. Today I saw the pulmonary nurse, who, after alot of discussion agrred to get me a cat-scan next thursday to see why my chest and (feel like) lungs have been hurting for so long. Has any one else that you know of had a cat-scan? And do they show anything pertaining to the implants? I appreciate your time and hope all is well... Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Carol, You're doing fine with the messaging system! I'm very sorry to hear your hubby lost his job. . . The money is one thing, but even more importantly, we've found that we don't do well with stress. Please do everything you can to keep things relaxed! . . . I'm glad to hear you're working with a naturopath. They are usually the best a treating us. Finding a good one can be like finding a needle in a haystack. But, when you do, they are incredible! Diet is an essential part of controling Candida. . . Check the book " The Maker's Diet " and an old book " The Yeast Connection " (or one like it). Sugar feeds fungal organisms, making it impossible to control with medication or supplements alone. Other dietary precautions are no refined grains (whole grains fine) and no processed foods. Eat as organic as possible. If organic veggies aren't available, frozen veggies are good. When you talk to your doctor about removing your implants, be sure you doctor understands that you need to have your implants removed en bloc. Also, using drains can prevent later complications. En bloc means the doctor will remove the capsules with your implants still inside. This is to prevent the possiblity that contaminated fluid will be spilled in your chest cavity. If you need to convince your plastic surgeon, we have plenty of articles/papers on the subject that you can take to your doctor. You plastic surgeon can get preapproval from your insurance company so you don't have to wonder if they will pay. If they say no, don't take that as a final answer though! . . . It will cost them far more to keep you sick than to remove your implants. Rhuematologists are the worst when it comes to acknowledging an association between implants and illness. . . It's very interesting . . . It's as if they are all reading from the same script! I wonder why? I'm afraid I can't help you with info about a CAT scan. . . Maybe someone else can help you with that. Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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