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Hi there. I am not on this site all the time like most of the ladies

here, just partly because of my other obligations and partly because

of how long I have been healed from my implants and that I have mostly

moved on with other things. However, I do like to pop in just to share

and help if anyone is interested in how, me, one person, cured myself

of this horrible illness and has a totally normal life now.

If you want to talk you can email me on my personal email anytime. I

am certainly not going to be judgemental or tell you that you have to

do anything at all, that is something that has to be your own choice.

I can tell you what I did and you may think I am nuts or you may think

that is something that might work for you.

At any rate I too though I would never be able to fight the system, do

the extremely tough dieting and cleansing and that I certainly could

not afford this stuff esp the explant. However I did manage to afford

the removal and that was the best thing I did for myself. The rest

just fell into place for me and I am healed now. It all just seems

like a distant memory, which it is.

Anyhow I am rambling but if you want an ear to listen you can write me

idagirl@....

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> hi....i have enjoyed being in here, and learning all that i have so

> far....i have also realized there are several issues/symptoms/pain

> patterns which i feel may be unique to having my silicone implants

> placed in my body for reconstruction, and i am so wishing i could

> find another woman like me ANYWHERE to talk with.......i am sure you

> all would listen, however, i hate to take up time from the other

> issues, since mine are so weird...i thought perhaps someone knows

> someone....the small world theory and all....thanks....btw, although

> i have a consult scheduled in CO in december, i can't see how i will

> ever raise the $$$$ for explanting, and so am still on a mission to

> make my insurance cover the procedure....i appreciate all the help in

> trying to find a doctor here in AZ....i need both an experienced PS,

> and SOME kind of MD to say, " these implants need to come out " (and

> for whatever reason, maybe due to the loss of movement, etc...but

> what kind of doctor looks at those symtoms??????) ....i am not sure

> how much longer i can deal with the effort to fight the system and

> the pain.......so if #1. you can help or #2. you are willing to

> listen, perhaps in a personal email forum, let me know.......or 3. if

> it is appropriate, i would share here...

> blessings and healing to all.......

>

> kathie

>

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