Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Look up interstitial cystitis on the net, as many women have had this from implants. It often reverses after explant and detox. Lynda At 05:17 AM 11/22/2005, you wrote: >I am not yet explanted but am hoping to do so.My family Dr. ran tests >and found that though I have no infection I do have blood in my >urine.Anyone else with this? > > > > > >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by >licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed >health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. >Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live >a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, >two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > >See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link: ><http://.shutterfly.com/action/>http://.shutterfly.co\ m/action/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Yes, I had this happen to me. They could not find anything wrong with me even after having iodone injected into my veins to test my kidneys. After I had my implants removed I never had blood in my unrine again and it has been over two years now. -- In , " kimc7622 " <kimc7622@y...> wrote: > > I am not yet explanted but am hoping to do so.My family Dr. ran tests > and found that though I have no infection I do have blood in my > urine.Anyone else with this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Yup, had that when I suffered from kidney infections, and you may also want to read the story of Anne in our files section or on the website with her FDA testimony. She had so much blood in her urine that she said she was literally peeing blood. Here's the snip: " In January of 1997, I became ill again with bronchitis-pneumonia for three months. On many occasions, I had such sharp chest pain that I lost my breath and was unable to move. I also began to have difficulty concentrating and often felt spaced out. Then in April of 1997, I woke up one morning. I went to the wash room, and the toilet was filled with blood. Now, this wasn't a slight pink color, but it deep red. It was pure blood. I remember being so horrified that this happened I jumped in my car. I was on my cell phone. I was sobbing all the way to the doctor's office, and they said, " Oh, you've probably got a bladder infection. " I had had a couple of bladder infections in the past. I had never peed pure blood before, and it continued to happen after that. A week later, I went for an ultrasound for the lumps in my breast and chest pain. The ultrasound apparently showed nothing. I had never previously had any lumps in my breasts. The doctor had no explanation, and I felt I had hit a brick wall with the medical establishment. In the summer of 1997, I began to experience debilitating joint pain. My left hand was so stiff and was aching that I could not clinch my fingers. I felt like I had arthritis in my left hand and arm. I have no history of this disease on either side of my family. I mean, I know I could go on forever. I'll try to sum it up. I had the saline implants removed in January of 1998. I have not been sick since then. I still have night sweats. Otherwise I don't have anymore chest pain. I have a very strong constitution, which is what I had before, and the only thing I have to deal with now is the way I look, and it's taken me two years to have the confidence to date again because my husband left me. He could not go through this with me. " --- In , " kimc7622 " <kimc7622@y...> wrote: > > I am not yet explanted but am hoping to do so.My family Dr. ran tests > and found that though I have no infection I do have blood in my > urine.Anyone else with this? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Cricket, What a joy to see your name again! You have not posted in ages. Thanks for sharing your experience with this kidney thing! How are you doing? Are you still working out? Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Patty > > Yes, I had this happen to me. They could not find anything wrong with > me even after having iodone injected into my veins to test my kidneys. > After I had my implants removed I never had blood in my unrine again > and it has been over two years now. > > > > -- In , " kimc7622 " <kimc7622@y...> wrote: > > > > I am not yet explanted but am hoping to do so.My family Dr. ran > tests > > and found that though I have no infection I do have blood in my > > urine.Anyone else with this? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 Kim, Other women have reported blood in their urine . . . Patty has has very good results by taking a jug of water to the bathroom with her - then (as she says) drinking and peeing . . . Silicone does irritate the kidneys and bladder. Unless there's an infection, there's a good chance you can do better by drinking a lot of water to dilute whatever is passing through your system. 1/2 once of water per pound of body weight is recommended. Welcome to ! . . . I hope we can help you get better soon! Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 LOL, Maybe I should find a better terminology? Guzzling and voiding? Drinking and eliminating....(I hope I didn't offend anyone by saying peeing!) Anyway, I went through a long period of time when I had a frightening bladder infection requiring an emergency room visit and an IV of antibiotics to get rid of the pain, which was so bad I was practically crying. Then the beginnings of another one that needed very expensive antibiotic pills again. After that, I would get the sensation of having to go to the bathroom, but spilling only about a teaspoon of urine when I got there, and burning the whole time. I was afraid I was becoming incontinent as well, as a couple of times I didn't quite make it to the bathroom in time. I knew in my research that kidney infections are associated with some autoimmune diseases like lupus, so I knew this was part of my implant experience and the healing process. I decided to really get things under control then....the cranberry juice, raw garlic, ozone therapy (drinking ozonated water and doing ozone insufflations), uva ursi herbs and other kidney supportive herbs, kidney flush, and finally just settling into the bathroom with a good book and a jug of water to guzzle and to " void " when the urge hit, in order to dump whatever pathogens were there. It has worked well. I hope this is encouraging to others here who may be going through similar stuff. Patty > > Kim, > > Other women have reported blood in their urine . . . > Patty has has very good results by taking a jug of > water to the bathroom with her - then (as she says) > drinking and peeing . . . > > Silicone does irritate the kidneys and bladder. Unless > there's an infection, there's a good chance you can do > better by drinking a lot of water to dilute whatever > is passing through your system. 1/2 once of water per > pound of body weight is recommended. > > Welcome to ! . . . I hope we can help you > get better soon! > > Hugs and prayers, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 I should have mentioned the most important part. I haven't had a SINGLE bladder infection since. That was in the year 2000, fully 2 years after explant when it all started, yet in the period of time that I was still very much recovering from my implant experience. It's been over 5 years now since I had a bladder infection, and 3 years since I considered myself fully healed. It's definitely a thing of the past. Patty > > LOL, Maybe I should find a better terminology? Guzzling and voiding? > Drinking and eliminating....(I hope I didn't offend anyone by saying > peeing!) Anyway, I went through a long period of time when I had a > frightening bladder infection requiring an emergency room visit and > an IV of antibiotics to get rid of the pain, which was so bad I was > practically crying. Then the beginnings of another one that needed > very expensive antibiotic pills again. After that, I would get the > sensation of having to go to the bathroom, but spilling only about a > teaspoon of urine when I got there, and burning the whole time. I > was afraid I was becoming incontinent as well, as a couple of times > I didn't quite make it to the bathroom in time. > > I knew in my research that kidney infections are associated with > some autoimmune diseases like lupus, so I knew this was part of my > implant experience and the healing process. > > I decided to really get things under control then....the cranberry > juice, raw garlic, ozone therapy (drinking ozonated water and doing > ozone insufflations), uva ursi herbs and other kidney supportive > herbs, kidney flush, and finally just settling into the bathroom > with a good book and a jug of water to guzzle and to " void " when the > urge hit, in order to dump whatever pathogens were there. It has > worked well. > > I hope this is encouraging to others here who may be going through > similar stuff. > > Patty > > > > --- In , Rogene S <saxony01@y...> wrote: > > > > Kim, > > > > Other women have reported blood in their urine . . . > > Patty has has very good results by taking a jug of > > water to the bathroom with her - then (as she says) > > drinking and peeing . . . > > > > Silicone does irritate the kidneys and bladder. Unless > > there's an infection, there's a good chance you can do > > better by drinking a lot of water to dilute whatever > > is passing through your system. 1/2 once of water per > > pound of body weight is recommended. > > > > Welcome to ! . . . I hope we can help you > > get better soon! > > > > Hugs and prayers, > > > > Rogene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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