Guest guest Posted December 17, 2005 Report Share Posted December 17, 2005 Kathie, I'm so glad you've found a doctor! Have you dicussed her standard procedures with her office yet? Chronic sinus problems are common . . . But treating with antibiotics can make things worse, because it's more likely to be a chronic fungal problem. For fungal problems - suggest Fungal Defense, raw, crushed fresh garlic, Oil of Oregano. Irrigating with saline solution can help. It's especially important to remove implants en bloc with silicone. The silicone sheds particles that are contained in the capsule, and, should there be a rupture, hopefully the capsule is containing that as well. Not to mentionn the bacteria that can grow in the silicone bio-film (I posted on this yesterday). It's true that you won't have any breast tissue left. But your body should still fill in the missing tissues somewhat. In return, you get your health back - and that's the better end of the deal! Your doctor will have to discuss the scar tissue situation with you after she examines you. You already have scar tissue from your mastectomy. . . The capsule is more scar tissue, but if that's removed right, that will be gone. I would assume your doctor will use the old incisions to remove your implants - so that may not produce more visible scars. Since your implants are moving about and sitting on the surface, they should be relatively easy to remove. Let's pray your nightmare will be over soon! In the meantime, take very good care of yourself . . Eat healthy " The Maker's Diet " is an excellent guide. Take probiotics, and try some gentle detoxes. Drink a lot of water. But take it one step at a time! . . . You probably won't see a huge difference until your implants are out, but it will give you a jump start on recovery after surgery. Far infrared light can help with neuropathy. . . Saunas are expensive, but one can build their own using the lights. I'd suggest doing a web search for " far infrared therapy " for more information. My daughter tells me her therapy department is getting excellent reponses from patients with neuropathy. Have you had any response from anyone you've contacted for help? Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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