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Patty ~

I too had breast and chest infection after the rupture. This lasted 2 years, surgery every 6 months for lump and bump removal which also included fat necrosis ( cell death) and at one point gangrene ! !

Nasty safe silicone...........

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Thank you sweetheart, you are so thoughtful. I will look into this. My week is full of doctors appointments. I have to have blood work every two days because of the coumadin. I am still not well, and my doctors are getting concerned.

Thank you again for this infromation...love you.....Lea

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For Lea...with Hpylori.......

Lea..I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and thought of you.One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal fatigue is chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an inflammatory response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with no obvious signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections including Giardia and H. pylori are often the main culprits.

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Dearest Lea,

Sorry you are still feeling bad, I hope it goes soon.

Thinking of you

Sue

For Lea...with Hpylori.......

Lea..I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and thought of you.One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal fatigue is chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an inflammatory response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with no obvious signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections including Giardia and H. pylori are often the main culprits.

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Actually, this made me think of all of us! I know I had an infection in my breasts after implants. Pattysedwards41255 <sedwards41255@...> wrote: Lea..I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and thought of you.One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal fatigue is chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an inflammatory response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with no obvious signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections

including Giardia and H. pylori are often the main culprits.

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Patty,

I had many problems with infections after my explant surgery ...just

couldn't seem to shake them. Prior to that it seemed I always had

one infection or another too! I have been 7 months without an

antibiotic which is a record for me.

I wonder if the implants cause permanent damage to our immune

systems (not temporary) with the result being " poor adrenals " . I am

sure it is part of the puzzle.

, Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...>

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> Actually, this made me think of all of us! I know I had an

infection in my breasts after implants.

> Patty

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> sedwards41255 <sedwards41255@...> wrote:

> Lea..

> I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and thought of

you.

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> One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal fatigue is

> chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an inflammatory

> response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with no obvious

> signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections including Giardia

and

> H. pylori are often the main culprits.

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> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check outnew cars at Autos.

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Lea,

What's so incredible to me is that even during your worst times, you

are with us, and you are doing your best to comfort others. If

is Superman, then you are Superwoman!

Sis

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> Dearest Lea,

>

> Sorry you are still feeling bad, I hope it goes soon.

> Thinking of you

> Sue

> For Lea...with Hpylori.......

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> Lea..

> I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and

thought of you.

>

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> One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal

fatigue is

> chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an

inflammatory

> response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with no

obvious

> signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections including

Giardia and

> H. pylori are often the main culprits.

>

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Lea, amazing isn't it, I have normal cortisol but just don't

understand it, I jump at every sound and can't handle any stress at

all. Just puzzles me. I don't know what to take either, the

adrenal and dHEA did not help either. I am sch to take the ACTH

test, probably another waste of time. Have you had that test? Nan

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> > Dearest Lea,

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> > Sorry you are still feeling bad, I hope it goes soon.

> > Thinking of you

> > Sue

> > For Lea...with Hpylori.......

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> > Lea..

> > I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and

> thought of you.

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> > One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal

> fatigue is

> > chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an

> inflammatory

> > response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with

no

> obvious

> > signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections

including

> Giardia and

> > H. pylori are often the main culprits.

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> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check out new cars at Autos.

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Thank you for thinking about me. I have to wait until my hair dries, so I thought that I would catch up on some emails.Take care of our darling Sue.

Sending love to you........Lea

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For Lea...with Hpylori.......

Lea..I found this reference for adrenals and H pylori...and thought of you.One of the most commonly overlooked causes of adrenal fatigue is chronic or severe infection that gives rise to an inflammatory response. Such infection can occur sub-clinically with no obvious signs at all. Parasitic and bacterial infections including Giardia and H. pylori are often the main culprits.

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