Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 I got sick within a few weeks of getting the implants, and the bottom line is that before I got the implants, I had none of these problems. Within a few weeks of getting them, I suddenly had strange pains in my feet, my hands, my arms, my legs, dizziness, heartburn, lymph node pain, joint pain - the body I knew changed drastically in a matter of a few weeks. I am scared that I'll never have my old body back, but I know I can't keep these things in my body. If they're out, I don't have to worry about them. I feel like I'm fighting for my life and I'll do what I have to do to get it back. Tonight I went to a birthday party for a family member. My sister, who has been there throughout this entire ordeal and who also believes it's the implants said " I had a dream last night that you had Lyme disease " . It's so hard for people to accept that implants make alot of us sick, and I think everyone wants to believe it's something that can be resolved by taking a pill. I've had a number of blood tests for Lyme, and hopefully after 6 months of feeling like this, my bloodwork would have shown Lyme if I had it. Sis > > > > I am speachless. It was because of that site that I went to > > silicone...well, that and my PS said it was safe. So now I am > losing > > my hair and have lipomas in my legs my daughter was born premature > > and we have no idea why her heart kept stopping in the womb > neither > > did the doctors.I even question myself about if it really is my > > implants causeing all these problems. What if I get the implants > out > > and I am still having issues? What if I lose my husband in the > > process??I have been considering explant but I am still so unsure > if > > it is really my implants causing these problems. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 HOLY SMOKES!! That is unbelievable!! I can't believe I was so nieve about it. But I have to admit now that I have breasts I am so so scared of being flat again. Or worse deformed. I know I have read all the success stories a thousand times but I am just scared that I might be that one who doesn't get so lucky. > > , > > If you'll go infoimplant.com, look for their > " Sponsors " . . . They pay thousands of dollars each > year for the privlege! . . . Some doctors used to > participate in the discussions. I haven't followed > them for a long time, so I don't know if they still do > or not. They will definitely try to steer women to one > of their doctors. > > If I remember right, one of their posting PS's got in > trouble for hitting on newcomers online. > > Unfortunately, the proimplant sites can afford to pay > for prominent positions on search engines. So, they > come up first if someone is looking for information. > That they pass themselves off as being patients and > not advertisers should be criminal! > > Hugs, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 I would be more scared of staying sick! Believe me, you will only continue to get more symptoms. I had mine for eleven years and as time went on my symptoms progressed from fibromyalgia type symptoms to lupus and scleroderma type symptoms. I went slowly downhill for about nine of those years and then suddenly was on the fast tract to hell after the stress of my husband dying unexpectedly accelerated the pace. By the time I had them out I honestly felt I was dying and would leave my fourteen year old daughter without either parent! Getting my implants out saved my life. But it wasn't the only thing. I also have had to do alot of detoxing and diet changes and was on the antibiotic protocol to bring my scleroderma symptoms under control. Now I am so much better. The thing is once you know the truth about implants causing sickness, how could you ever be happy having them in you? I would be always worrying about what they were doing to my health. I am flat again, and I wish I weren't but it isn't nearly as important as having a life again! My second husband and I have so much fun together and take trips and are involved in lots of church activities. Before I got my implants out, I was so dizzy and drunklike and in pain and overwhelmingly fatigued, that my favorite place was my bed. I was in it huge chunks of everyday. Breasts can't compare to having a life! You just have to focus on the positive---the majority of ladies get significantly better after explant. There are no guarantees in life, but that was enough for me to know. Hugs, kathy > > HOLY SMOKES!! That is unbelievable!! I can't believe I was so nieve > about it. But I have to admit now that I have breasts I am so so > scared of being flat again. Or worse deformed. I know I have read > all the success stories a thousand times but I am just scared that I > might be that one who doesn't get so lucky. > > > > > > --- In , Rogene S <saxony01@y...> wrote: > > > > , > > > > If you'll go infoimplant.com, look for their > > " Sponsors " . . . They pay thousands of dollars each > > year for the privlege! . . . Some doctors used to > > participate in the discussions. I haven't followed > > them for a long time, so I don't know if they still do > > or not. They will definitely try to steer women to one > > of their doctors. > > > > If I remember right, one of their posting PS's got in > > trouble for hitting on newcomers online. > > > > Unfortunately, the proimplant sites can afford to pay > > for prominent positions on search engines. So, they > > come up first if someone is looking for information. > > That they pass themselves off as being patients and > > not advertisers should be criminal! > > > > Hugs, > > > > Rogene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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