Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 > I added this information: The Rheumatologist at the Medical University wanted to show it to his students and his sick implant patients. > > > 234,187 Adverse reports to FDA on Breast implants as of April 30 2002. This figure does not include the sick children from their injected or implanted mothers. > > > 774 pages about platinum researching the archives from the CD from the PLO in Birmingham, documents and letters sent to FDA, NIH, other places and people that should have looked into the platinum issue instead they hid it. > > > > Silicone Toxicity: overexposed to the product, which could lead to silicosis " a disabling, non-reversible and sometimes fatal lung disease " . Other problems can include lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis, airways diseases, autoimmune disorders, (The term 'autoimmune disease' refers to a varied group of more than 80 serious, chronic illnesses that involve almost every human organ system) and chronic renal disease. Calcification of organs, collagen diseases, female and male ratios, Hypothyroiditis, Peripheral neuropathy, Central neural toxic neuropathy, Cervical and axillary lymphadenopathy, Fibromyaligia, Myocytis, Fatigue, Night sweats, Hair loss, Abdominal pain, Pulmonary hypersensitivity with dyspnea, Emotional instability, Joint and tendon pain, Multiple chemical sensitivity (reaction to an array of other substances), Food and inhalant sensitivities, Skin problems. and more. > > > > A saline-filled breast implant has a silicone rubber shell of polysiloxane(s), such as polydimethylsiloxane and polydiphenylsiloxane, which is inflated with sterile isotonic saline. Silicone implants ALSO had saline in some of them. The sterile saline used as a filler is injection grade. > > *Shelf- life and storage conditions for Intravenous saline: 2 YEARS at a temperature NOT exceeding 25C. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 can i just say that all this is so overwhelmingly evil, and that i feel incredibly discouraged....and that if i could, i would stick a knife in my silicone implants and yank them out myself.....the other thing is that NO ONE in my life believes the stuff we talk about in here........they all think we are the wacky ones.......but then, no one in my life is living this......thank God i found this place....... kathie > > > > I added this information: The Rheumatologist at the > Medical University wanted to show it to his students > and his sick implant patients. > > > > > > > 234,187 Adverse reports to FDA on Breast implants as > of April 30 2002. This figure does not include the > sick children from their injected or implanted > mothers. > > > > > > > 774 pages about platinum researching the archives from > the CD from the PLO in Birmingham, documents and > letters sent to FDA, NIH, other places and people that > should have looked into the platinum issue instead > they hid it. > > > > > > > > Silicone Toxicity: overexposed to the product, which > could lead to silicosis " a disabling, non-reversible > and sometimes fatal lung disease " . Other problems can > include lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis, airways > diseases, autoimmune disorders, (The term 'autoimmune > disease' refers to a varied group of more than 80 > serious, chronic illnesses that involve almost every > human organ system) and chronic renal disease. > Calcification of organs, collagen diseases, female and > male ratios, Hypothyroiditis, Peripheral neuropathy, > Central neural toxic neuropathy, Cervical and axillary > lymphadenopathy, Fibromyaligia, Myocytis, Fatigue, > Night sweats, Hair loss, Abdominal pain, Pulmonary > hypersensitivity with dyspnea, Emotional instability, > Joint and tendon pain, Multiple chemical sensitivity > (reaction to an array of other substances), Food and > inhalant sensitivities, Skin problems. and more. > > > > > > > > A saline-filled breast implant has a silicone rubber > shell of polysiloxane(s), such as polydimethylsiloxane > and polydiphenylsiloxane, which is inflated with > sterile isotonic saline. Silicone implants ALSO had > saline in some of them. The sterile saline used as a > filler is injection grade. > > > > *Shelf- life and storage conditions for Intravenous > saline: 2 YEARS at a temperature NOT exceeding 25C. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 Oh Kathie, I know the reality of this issue is overwhelming, when the extent of the deceit suddenly hits you. That feeling of being incredibly discouraged can really weigh heavily upon us. And it is horrible when nobody around you believes that the implants can do this to you, especially when crap like the Today show airs and keeps saying that implants don't make women ill. I hope that we will see the acknowledgement of this illness sometime in our lifetimes. But, I don't have alot of hope. These days are evil days....the Bible is clear about the end times and how good will be called " evil " and evil will be called " good " ....we are there, sisters, we are THERE! I am so glad you found our group too. We'll get through this together and I pray you get your health back so you can fight this tragedy of lies that keeps going on and on and on... Hugs, Patty --- In , " kathie " <Kathie.Larsyn@r...> wrote: > > can i just say that all this is so overwhelmingly evil, and that i > feel incredibly discouraged....and that if i could, i would stick a > knife in my silicone implants and yank them out myself.....the other > thing is that NO ONE in my life believes the stuff we talk about in > here........they all think we are the wacky ones.......but then, no > one in my life is living this......thank God i found this place....... > > kathie > > > --- In , Rogene S <saxony01@y...> wrote: > > > > > > > I added this information: The Rheumatologist at the > > Medical University wanted to show it to his students > > and his sick implant patients. > > > > > > > > > > > 234,187 Adverse reports to FDA on Breast implants as > > of April 30 2002. This figure does not include the > > sick children from their injected or implanted > > mothers. > > > > > > > > > > > 774 pages about platinum researching the archives from > > the CD from the PLO in Birmingham, documents and > > letters sent to FDA, NIH, other places and people that > > should have looked into the platinum issue instead > > they hid it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Silicone Toxicity: overexposed to the product, which > > could lead to silicosis " a disabling, non-reversible > > and sometimes fatal lung disease " . Other problems can > > include lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis, airways > > diseases, autoimmune disorders, (The term 'autoimmune > > disease' refers to a varied group of more than 80 > > serious, chronic illnesses that involve almost every > > human organ system) and chronic renal disease. > > Calcification of organs, collagen diseases, female and > > male ratios, Hypothyroiditis, Peripheral neuropathy, > > Central neural toxic neuropathy, Cervical and axillary > > lymphadenopathy, Fibromyaligia, Myocytis, Fatigue, > > Night sweats, Hair loss, Abdominal pain, Pulmonary > > hypersensitivity with dyspnea, Emotional instability, > > Joint and tendon pain, Multiple chemical sensitivity > > (reaction to an array of other substances), Food and > > inhalant sensitivities, Skin problems. and more. > > > > > > > > > > > > A saline-filled breast implant has a silicone rubber > > shell of polysiloxane(s), such as polydimethylsiloxane > > and polydiphenylsiloxane, which is inflated with > > sterile isotonic saline. Silicone implants ALSO had > > saline in some of them. The sterile saline used as a > > filler is injection grade. > > > > > > *Shelf- life and storage conditions for Intravenous > > saline: 2 YEARS at a temperature NOT exceeding 25C. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 i will fight, i will not stop saying the truth to those around me....your words fill me with a sense of willingness to believe in myself, and in all of us....i, too, hope we see the day of truth....especially for my daughters, and all our children/sisters....everyone who is afflicted through lies propagated by the lust for wealth rather than the desire to heal.........thank you...... kathie > > > > > > > > > > I added this information: The Rheumatologist at the > > > Medical University wanted to show it to his students > > > and his sick implant patients. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 234,187 Adverse reports to FDA on Breast implants as > > > of April 30 2002. This figure does not include the > > > sick children from their injected or implanted > > > mothers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 774 pages about platinum researching the archives from > > > the CD from the PLO in Birmingham, documents and > > > letters sent to FDA, NIH, other places and people that > > > should have looked into the platinum issue instead > > > they hid it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Silicone Toxicity: overexposed to the product, which > > > could lead to silicosis " a disabling, non-reversible > > > and sometimes fatal lung disease " . Other problems can > > > include lung cancer, pulmonary tuberculosis, airways > > > diseases, autoimmune disorders, (The term 'autoimmune > > > disease' refers to a varied group of more than 80 > > > serious, chronic illnesses that involve almost every > > > human organ system) and chronic renal disease. > > > Calcification of organs, collagen diseases, female and > > > male ratios, Hypothyroiditis, Peripheral neuropathy, > > > Central neural toxic neuropathy, Cervical and axillary > > > lymphadenopathy, Fibromyaligia, Myocytis, Fatigue, > > > Night sweats, Hair loss, Abdominal pain, Pulmonary > > > hypersensitivity with dyspnea, Emotional instability, > > > Joint and tendon pain, Multiple chemical sensitivity > > > (reaction to an array of other substances), Food and > > > inhalant sensitivities, Skin problems. and more. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A saline-filled breast implant has a silicone rubber > > > shell of polysiloxane(s), such as polydimethylsiloxane > > > and polydiphenylsiloxane, which is inflated with > > > sterile isotonic saline. Silicone implants ALSO had > > > saline in some of them. The sterile saline used as a > > > filler is injection grade. > > > > > > > > *Shelf- life and storage conditions for Intravenous > > > saline: 2 YEARS at a temperature NOT exceeding 25C. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2005 Report Share Posted November 16, 2005 Kathie, It is evil . . . For what's it's worth, when it gets to me, I start imagining the special Hell God has created for them! Then I feel better! When your friends and family see you get your life back . . . they will start paying attention! Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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