Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 With gel, blobs of silicone gel end up migrating all over the body when the implant ruptures. Early on, I heard that they found a deposit of silicone gel in the brain of a baby who died after being born to a gel implanted woman. True or not? I don't know. Hugs and prayers, Rogene --- mrzjam <mrzjam@...> wrote: > yea i figured it would be dificult to interpret but > i was wondering > if anyone has had a reading like this...well whoever > has had an MRI > > and i don't have silicone implants...i have saline > and i know the > case of the implant is silicone but i will > definitely run this ? by > the doctor? > thanks for your response > > > > > Dear, > > > > It would take a specialist to interpet this > correctly > > . . . But I do have a question for your doctor. > > > > Is it possible to see if there are any silicone > > deposits in your brain? especially if you had > silicone > > gel implants? > > > > Silicone can be very distructive to tissue. Many > women > > have been diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis. . . > Only > > to get better after getting their implants removed > and > > detoxing. . . . This can take years . . . and an > > enormous amount of patience! . . . but considering > the > > alternative, it's well worth the effort! > > > > Please submit a MedWatch report! > > > http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/report/consumer/consumer.htm. > > It could be helpful if your doctor would submit a > > report too - However most doctors don't want to be > > bothered! > > > > Hugs and prayers, > > > > Rogene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2005 Report Share Posted August 19, 2005 Rogene or anyone, I have a small lump that always exists under my ear. Think it is silicone? There is nothing under it, but it is hard.Rogene S <saxony01@...> wrote: With gel, blobs of silicone gel end up migrating allover the body when the implant ruptures.Early on, I heard that they found a deposit ofsilicone gel in the brain of a baby who died afterbeing born to a gel implanted woman. True or not? Idon't know.Hugs and prayers,Rogene--- mrzjam <mrzjam@...> wrote:> yea i figured it would be dificult to interpret but> i was wondering > if anyone has had a reading like this...well whoever> has had an MRI> > and i don't have silicone implants...i have saline> and i know the > case of the implant is silicone but i will> definitely run this ? by > the doctor?> thanks for your response> > > > > Dear,> > > > It would take a specialist to interpet this> correctly> > . . . But I do have a question for your doctor.> > > > Is it possible to see if there are any silicone> > deposits in your brain? especially if you had> silicone> > gel implants? > > > > Silicone can be very distructive to tissue. Many> women> > have been diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis. . .> Only> > to get better after getting their implants removed> and> > detoxing. . . . This can take years . . . and an> > enormous amount of patience! . . . but considering> the> > alternative, it's well worth the effort!> > > > Please submit a MedWatch report!> >>http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/report/consumer/consumer.htm.> > It could be helpful if your doctor would submit a> > report too - However most doctors don't want to be> > bothered!> > > > Hugs and prayers,> > > > 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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