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if you lose your brain function, your health and your joblike a lot of us, you will not care about your looks anymore. thats all i have to say. its not worth it. i could care lessif i had legs or boobs at all at this point.. i just want to be healthy.

On 5/5/07, rbnkrb <rbnkrb@...> wrote:

Hello!

I posted ahwile ago...and several of you respondended to me to let me

know the dangers of implants. It was so wonderful and I was SO

grateful but, I guess not grateful enough because I hate my breasts!!!

and I want them a little bigger and fuller...I would like a full B cup

only one cup bigger. How can I love my breasts? When I look in the

mirror and hate them so much?

Please, Help?

-- gretchen

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Hi,

Be patient, as they are coming up with your own

stem cells and your own fat cells to enlarge

breasts 1-2 sizes. It is approved in Europe and

other places and will be here soon. Much better

way to go, all you and no implant dangers.

Lynda

At 06:44 PM 5/5/2007, you wrote:

>Hello!

>I posted ahwile ago...and several of you respondended to me to let me

>know the dangers of implants. It was so wonderful and I was SO

>grateful but, I guess not grateful enough because I hate my breasts!!!

>and I want them a little bigger and fuller...I would like a full B cup

>only one cup bigger. How can I love my breasts? When I look in the

>mirror and hate them so much?

>Please, Help?

>

>

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I hated mine too. I also only wanted a B cup. So I went and got implants, but what I also ended up with was a lot of health problems. My children may also have health issues because of my implants. This was the biggest mistake i ever made in my life and for what just to feel more attractive. There are so many more important things in life. Its not worth the risk. rbnkrb <rbnkrb@...> wrote: Hello!I posted ahwile ago...and several of you respondended to me to let me know the dangers of implants. It was so wonderful

and I was SO grateful but, I guess not grateful enough because I hate my breasts!!!and I want them a little bigger and fuller...I would like a full B cup only one cup bigger. How can I love my breasts? When I look in the mirror and hate them so much? Please, Help?

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Gretchen,

Amen! I couldn't have said it better myself. When you have your

health, you have everything.

To the person who posted - guess what happened when I got implants?

Nobody noticed. My boobs got bigger and my bank account got alot

smaller (from one surgery to get implants, and from another surgery

to have them removed). Learn to love yourself the way you are. I'm

sure you've got some totally incredible qualities - focus on the

positives instead of the things you think are negatives.

Sis

> >

> > Hello!

> > I posted ahwile ago...and several of you respondended to me to

let me

> > know the dangers of implants. It was so wonderful and I was SO

> > grateful but, I guess not grateful enough because I hate my

breasts!!!

> > and I want them a little bigger and fuller...I would like a full

B cup

> > only one cup bigger. How can I love my breasts? When I look in

the

> > mirror and hate them so much?

> > Please, Help?

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> gretchen

>

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Shew, this is a tough issue to address, because I know factually that this is one of those cases where you go in thinking "I know it CAN happen ---but it won't happen to me." Reason being --- because when you're healthy, it's hard to imagine yourself ever getting sick.

The thing to remember is that we were all once healthy, too. We got implants initially because we were outgoing, and active, and wanted to improve the way we thought we should look.

Personally, I went from an A to a DD. I started saving for them when I was 16 yrs old. I finally got them at 22. I was 100% healthy, worked out -was hard as a rock, jogged, did karate in my youth ---the epitome of health. It only took 6 months after implanting to become disabled, lose my job, file bankruptcy over the financial losses, lost my car, couldn't buy a home, couldn't have kids (because I'm too sick to), I gained 100 pounds... I could go on, and on, and it still wouldn't even begin to explain the things I've lost in my life over this. I am almost 32 now, and all I can say is that I've sat in the house sick the past 10 years and watched "life" from afar. I'm a stranger to most of my immediate family. All your friends move on and find new friends who can get out and do things with them, because half of them think you're just crazy anyway if you think something the big FDA says is safe is making you sick.

I just thank God my husband didn't leave me through all this. Since I became sick, he's also lost so much with me -due to my inability to work. My disability income only offsets some of the added medical costs, insurance premium hikes (IF you can find anyone to insure you), and prescriptions. So it's like he's our only income, and because of me he has to work 6 days per week and take all the overtime he can get, despite his own health issues and mild disability. He works at least 60-70 hours per week, and he'll have to somehow find a way to work MORE if I'm ever going to get money for my implants to be removed. His entire life has to rotate around me, and my being sick. He goes through all this suffering because I was implanted October 3, 1997, and again April 30, 1999. If I'd only had this wonderful group of women back then, I may still be gainfully employed, and we'd both have such a better life. My husband wouldn't have to do without so much over me.

Gretchen said it right when she said that when you get sick --- you no longer even care about your looks. My DD's mean NOTHING to me. NOTHING. There is no 'wearing cute cleavage shirts,' or bikinis when you're sick --- because you're not going any where. And I've aged so much over the past 10 years, I look like pure heck now anyway. I can no longer take care of myself --- if we did a poll, we'd fine that MANY of the women here say the same things. I look in the mirror sometimes and think if I'd have known 10 years ago that I'd look this way 10 years later, I'd have had crumbled. Everyone who knew me before I got sick that I run into gasps and says "Oh my gosh... what happened to you! I didn't recognize you..." "I" am no where to be found. The person I thought I'd be is no where to be found.

A good day for you is no longer a day when you felt good, looked good, went to the mall, had dinner with friends, went out dancing... pfttt ... a good day for you becomes being able to get out of bed and wash your hair... Or a day when you had the energy to go to the grocery store, because you're tickled pink you were able to get up long enough to go to Walmart for 2 hours. Then, of course, that even comes with a price --- bedrest the remainder of the day. Your life becomes a struggle for ENERGY, and a battle against chronic pain.

We've been there thinking it was just a surgery to make us fill out a bra better, and gotten implanted, except almost all of us had no idea implants could make us sick. We were lied to, and most of us didn't have the internet, or the information available to know we could get sick.

You'll hear doctors blame these health issues we have on depression, and I'm not denying that most of us are depressed --- who wouldn't be? What they're not seeing is that we weren't always depressed. The depression came AFTER the illness. Not the other way around.

If you're going to do it anyway, just please-please-please-please (I can't stress this enough) --- have enough of a reserve always set aside to have them taken OUT if you become sick. Do this at the first sign of joint pain, body pain, rashes --- anything out of the ordinary.

So many of us get sick (myself included) and in all the years it takes to finance explant, we rack up remarkable lists of disease and illness, and it's not as simple as taking the implants out and you're well again. The women who do improve at all spend years of disciplined detox 'lifestyles,' ---and it is a 'lifestyle.' Your diet has to change, what you have in your home has to change, and it's a great expense... and mind you, these women never get completely well again. They just find ways to stop fueling their bodies with toxins and continuing the cycle of toxicity the implants were causing. These are REAL diseases we get.

Also, if you have any health changes --- you know where to come. Come here. If you do this, and your implants make you sick, they will need to be removed by a doctor who specializes in this, and who is willing to admit they can make you sick so that they do it right. You can get help finding such a doctor here.

It would be a wonderful world if we could all walk out our front doors someday and just be the person we were created, and be happy with ourselves, and feel beautiful. If you're insecure, you're always going to be insecure... big boobs don't change that.

Best of luck to you!

Brigite :)See what's free at AOL.com.

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Very well said Brigite, I only wish i had spoken to

you guys before i got mine over a year ago and now i

wouldn't be so sick. Please to whoever posted about

getting implants read this message over and over again

and make the right decision, you no what the right

decision is and its not to mess with your body and put

these toxic things in there, love who you are and what

you have been given by god. At least you have your

health.

--- KissofSadness@... wrote:

> Shew, this is a tough issue to address, because I

> know factually that this

> is one of those cases where you go in thinking " I

> know it CAN happen ---but it

> won't happen to me. " Reason being --- because when

> you're healthy, it's hard

> to imagine yourself ever getting sick.

>

> The thing to remember is that we were all once

> healthy, too. We got implants

> initially because we were outgoing, and active, and

> wanted to improve the

> way we thought we should look.

>

> Personally, I went from an A to a DD. I started

> saving for them when I was

> 16 yrs old. I finally got them at 22. I was 100%

> healthy, worked out -was hard

> as a rock, jogged, did karate in my youth ---the

> epitome of health. It only

> took 6 months after implanting to become disabled,

> lose my job, file

> bankruptcy over the financial losses, lost my car,

> couldn't buy a home, couldn't have

> kids (because I'm too sick to), I gained 100

> pounds... I could go on, and

> on, and it still wouldn't even begin to explain the

> things I've lost in my life

> over this. I am almost 32 now, and all I can say is

> that I've sat in the

> house sick the past 10 years and watched " life " from

> afar. I'm a stranger to

> most of my immediate family. All your friends move

> on and find new friends who

> can get out and do things with them, because half of

> them think you're just

> crazy anyway if you think something the big FDA says

> is safe is making you sick.

>

> I just thank God my husband didn't leave me through

> all this. Since I became

> sick, he's also lost so much with me -due to my

> inability to work. My

> disability income only offsets some of the added

> medical costs, insurance premium

> hikes (IF you can find anyone to insure you), and

> prescriptions. So it's like

> he's our only income, and because of me he has to

> work 6 days per week and

> take all the overtime he can get, despite his own

> health issues and mild

> disability. He works at least 60-70 hours per week,

> and he'll have to somehow find

> a way to work MORE if I'm ever going to get money

> for my implants to be

> removed. His entire life has to rotate around me,

> and my being sick. He goes

> through all this suffering because I was implanted

> October 3, 1997, and again

> April 30, 1999. If I'd only had this wonderful

> group of women back then, I may

> still be gainfully employed, and we'd both have such

> a better life. My husband

> wouldn't have to do without so much over me.

>

> Gretchen said it right when she said that when you

> get sick --- you no

> longer even care about your looks. My DD's mean

> NOTHING to me. NOTHING. There is

> no 'wearing cute cleavage shirts,' or bikinis when

> you're sick --- because

> you're not going any where. And I've aged so much

> over the past 10 years, I look

> like pure heck now anyway. I can no longer take care

> of myself --- if we did

> a poll, we'd fine that MANY of the women here say

> the same things. I look in

> the mirror sometimes and think if I'd have known 10

> years ago that I'd look

> this way 10 years later, I'd have had crumbled.

> Everyone who knew me before I

> got sick that I run into gasps and says " Oh my

> gosh... what happened to you!

> I didn't recognize you... " " I " am no where to be

> found. The person I thought

> I'd be is no where to be found.

>

> A good day for you is no longer a day when you felt

> good, looked good, went

> to the mall, had dinner with friends, went out

> dancing... pfttt ... a good

> day for you becomes being able to get out of bed and

> wash your hair... Or a day

> when you had the energy to go to the grocery store,

> because you're tickled

> pink you were able to get up long enough to go to

> Walmart for 2 hours. Then, of

> course, that even comes with a price --- bedrest

> the remainder of the day.

> Your life becomes a struggle for ENERGY, and a

> battle against chronic pain.

>

> We've been there thinking it was just a surgery to

> make us fill out a bra

> better, and gotten implanted, except almost all of

> us had no idea implants

> could make us sick. We were lied to, and most of us

> didn't have the internet, or

> the information available to know we could get sick.

>

> You'll hear doctors blame these health issues we

> have on depression, and I'm

> not denying that most of us are depressed --- who

> wouldn't be? What they're

> not seeing is that we weren't always depressed. The

> depression came AFTER the

> illness. Not the other way around.

>

> If you're going to do it anyway, just

> please-please-please-please (I can't

> stress this enough) --- have enough of a reserve

> always set aside to have them

> taken OUT if you become sick. Do this at the first

> sign of joint pain, body

> pain, rashes --- anything out of the ordinary.

>

> So many of us get sick (myself included) and in all

> the years it takes to

> finance explant, we rack up remarkable lists of

> disease and illness, and it's

> not as simple as taking the implants out and you're

> well again. The women who

> do improve at all spend years of disciplined detox

> 'lifestyles,' ---and it is

> a 'lifestyle.' Your diet has to change, what you

> have in your home has to

> change, and it's a great expense... and mind you,

> these women never get

> completely well again. They just find ways to stop

> fueling their bodies with toxins

> and continuing the cycle of toxicity the implants

> were causing. These are

> REAL diseases we get.

>

> Also, if you have any health changes --- you know

> where to come. Come here.

> If you do this, and your implants make you sick,

> they will need to be removed

> by a doctor who specializes in this, and who is

> willing to admit they can

> make you sick so that they do it right. You can get

> help finding such a doctor

> here.

>

> It would be a wonderful world if we could all walk

> out our front doors

> someday and just be the person we were created, and

> be happy with ourselves, and

> feel beautiful. If you're insecure, you're always

> going to be insecure... big

> boobs don't change that.

>

> Best of luck to you!

> Brigite :)

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's

> free at http://www.aol.com.

>

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My two year anniversary of getting implants put in (May 10th) is

coming up. I'm still paying the credit card bill for the implants

that have been out for a year and a half. While I didn't find this

site before I got my implants, I did find something posted about a

woman who had health problems and when she had them removed, they

were filled with black fungus. I remember that triggered something

in my consciousness and I started thinking seriously about what

could happen, and was getting very upset. I had a bad feeling about

getting them but what made me go through with the surgery was the

assurance from my plastic surgeon that even though I had a

compromised immune system since birth, these implants would not

impair my immune system. I remember the look on his face, though,

and looking back I know he wasn't being truthful. It was like a

child asking " is there really a Santa Claus? " and being assured

there was.

Sis

>

> > Shew, this is a tough issue to address, because I

> > know factually that this

> > is one of those cases where you go in thinking " I

> > know it CAN happen ---but it

> > won't happen to me. " Reason being --- because when

> > you're healthy, it's hard

> > to imagine yourself ever getting sick.

> >

> > The thing to remember is that we were all once

> > healthy, too. We got implants

> > initially because we were outgoing, and active, and

> > wanted to improve the

> > way we thought we should look.

> >

> > Personally, I went from an A to a DD. I started

> > saving for them when I was

> > 16 yrs old. I finally got them at 22. I was 100%

> > healthy, worked out -was hard

> > as a rock, jogged, did karate in my youth ---the

> > epitome of health. It only

> > took 6 months after implanting to become disabled,

> > lose my job, file

> > bankruptcy over the financial losses, lost my car,

> > couldn't buy a home, couldn't have

> > kids (because I'm too sick to), I gained 100

> > pounds... I could go on, and

> > on, and it still wouldn't even begin to explain the

> > things I've lost in my life

> > over this. I am almost 32 now, and all I can say is

> > that I've sat in the

> > house sick the past 10 years and watched " life " from

> > afar. I'm a stranger to

> > most of my immediate family. All your friends move

> > on and find new friends who

> > can get out and do things with them, because half of

> > them think you're just

> > crazy anyway if you think something the big FDA says

> > is safe is making you sick.

> >

> > I just thank God my husband didn't leave me through

> > all this. Since I became

> > sick, he's also lost so much with me -due to my

> > inability to work. My

> > disability income only offsets some of the added

> > medical costs, insurance premium

> > hikes (IF you can find anyone to insure you), and

> > prescriptions. So it's like

> > he's our only income, and because of me he has to

> > work 6 days per week and

> > take all the overtime he can get, despite his own

> > health issues and mild

> > disability. He works at least 60-70 hours per week,

> > and he'll have to somehow find

> > a way to work MORE if I'm ever going to get money

> > for my implants to be

> > removed. His entire life has to rotate around me,

> > and my being sick. He goes

> > through all this suffering because I was implanted

> > October 3, 1997, and again

> > April 30, 1999. If I'd only had this wonderful

> > group of women back then, I may

> > still be gainfully employed, and we'd both have such

> > a better life. My husband

> > wouldn't have to do without so much over me.

> >

> > Gretchen said it right when she said that when you

> > get sick --- you no

> > longer even care about your looks. My DD's mean

> > NOTHING to me. NOTHING. There is

> > no 'wearing cute cleavage shirts,' or bikinis when

> > you're sick --- because

> > you're not going any where. And I've aged so much

> > over the past 10 years, I look

> > like pure heck now anyway. I can no longer take care

> > of myself --- if we did

> > a poll, we'd fine that MANY of the women here say

> > the same things. I look in

> > the mirror sometimes and think if I'd have known 10

> > years ago that I'd look

> > this way 10 years later, I'd have had crumbled.

> > Everyone who knew me before I

> > got sick that I run into gasps and says " Oh my

> > gosh... what happened to you!

> > I didn't recognize you... " " I " am no where to be

> > found. The person I thought

> > I'd be is no where to be found.

> >

> > A good day for you is no longer a day when you felt

> > good, looked good, went

> > to the mall, had dinner with friends, went out

> > dancing... pfttt ... a good

> > day for you becomes being able to get out of bed and

> > wash your hair... Or a day

> > when you had the energy to go to the grocery store,

> > because you're tickled

> > pink you were able to get up long enough to go to

> > Walmart for 2 hours. Then, of

> > course, that even comes with a price --- bedrest

> > the remainder of the day.

> > Your life becomes a struggle for ENERGY, and a

> > battle against chronic pain.

> >

> > We've been there thinking it was just a surgery to

> > make us fill out a bra

> > better, and gotten implanted, except almost all of

> > us had no idea implants

> > could make us sick. We were lied to, and most of us

> > didn't have the internet, or

> > the information available to know we could get sick.

> >

> > You'll hear doctors blame these health issues we

> > have on depression, and I'm

> > not denying that most of us are depressed --- who

> > wouldn't be? What they're

> > not seeing is that we weren't always depressed. The

> > depression came AFTER the

> > illness. Not the other way around.

> >

> > If you're going to do it anyway, just

> > please-please-please-please (I can't

> > stress this enough) --- have enough of a reserve

> > always set aside to have them

> > taken OUT if you become sick. Do this at the first

> > sign of joint pain, body

> > pain, rashes --- anything out of the ordinary.

> >

> > So many of us get sick (myself included) and in all

> > the years it takes to

> > finance explant, we rack up remarkable lists of

> > disease and illness, and it's

> > not as simple as taking the implants out and you're

> > well again. The women who

> > do improve at all spend years of disciplined detox

> > 'lifestyles,' ---and it is

> > a 'lifestyle.' Your diet has to change, what you

> > have in your home has to

> > change, and it's a great expense... and mind you,

> > these women never get

> > completely well again. They just find ways to stop

> > fueling their bodies with toxins

> > and continuing the cycle of toxicity the implants

> > were causing. These are

> > REAL diseases we get.

> >

> > Also, if you have any health changes --- you know

> > where to come. Come here.

> > If you do this, and your implants make you sick,

> > they will need to be removed

> > by a doctor who specializes in this, and who is

> > willing to admit they can

> > make you sick so that they do it right. You can get

> > help finding such a doctor

> > here.

> >

> > It would be a wonderful world if we could all walk

> > out our front doors

> > someday and just be the person we were created, and

> > be happy with ourselves, and

> > feel beautiful. If you're insecure, you're always

> > going to be insecure... big

> > boobs don't change that.

> >

> > Best of luck to you!

> > Brigite :)

> >

> >

> >

> > ************************************** See what's

> > free at http://www.aol.com.

> >

>

>

>

> ___________________________________________________________

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Brigite!!!!I love , love, love what you wrote..Sad but true...

thanks for sharing your heart...I too wish I had had this option of

knowledge befor implants...If someone had told me that the pretty

boobs I so bad wanted could and would grow mold...Then I would have

walked away from the implant issue right away......Mold is not a

pretty thing , and really who wants to grow it in there body like I

have been doing all these years..Fungis , mold , bactriea.....Yep

sounds like the breasts I signed up for...NOT!!!!!!!!!Jen

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-- In , Dianne Cashmore <dianneuk1@...>

wrote:

>

> Very well said Brigite, I only wish i had spoken to

> you guys before i got mine over a year ago and now i

> wouldn't be so sick. Please to whoever posted about

> getting implants read this message over and over again

> and make the right decision, you no what the right

> decision is and its not to mess with your body and put

> these toxic things in there, love who you are and what

> you have been given by god. At least you have your

> health.

> --- KissofSadness@... wrote:

>

> > Shew, this is a tough issue to address, because I

> > know factually that this

> > is one of those cases where you go in thinking " I

> > know it CAN happen ---but it

> > won't happen to me. " Reason being --- because when

> > you're healthy, it's hard

> > to imagine yourself ever getting sick.

> >

> > The thing to remember is that we were all once

> > healthy, too. We got implants

> > initially because we were outgoing, and active, and

> > wanted to improve the

> > way we thought we should look.

> >

> > Personally, I went from an A to a DD. I started

> > saving for them when I was

> > 16 yrs old. I finally got them at 22. I was 100%

> > healthy, worked out -was hard

> > as a rock, jogged, did karate in my youth ---the

> > epitome of health. It only

> > took 6 months after implanting to become disabled,

> > lose my job, file

> > bankruptcy over the financial losses, lost my car,

> > couldn't buy a home, couldn't have

> > kids (because I'm too sick to), I gained 100

> > pounds... I could go on, and

> > on, and it still wouldn't even begin to explain the

> > things I've lost in my life

> > over this. I am almost 32 now, and all I can say is

> > that I've sat in the

> > house sick the past 10 years and watched " life " from

> > afar. I'm a stranger to

> > most of my immediate family. All your friends move

> > on and find new friends who

> > can get out and do things with them, because half of

> > them think you're just

> > crazy anyway if you think something the big FDA says

> > is safe is making you sick.

> >

> > I just thank God my husband didn't leave me through

> > all this. Since I became

> > sick, he's also lost so much with me -due to my

> > inability to work. My

> > disability income only offsets some of the added

> > medical costs, insurance premium

> > hikes (IF you can find anyone to insure you), and

> > prescriptions. So it's like

> > he's our only income, and because of me he has to

> > work 6 days per week and

> > take all the overtime he can get, despite his own

> > health issues and mild

> > disability. He works at least 60-70 hours per week,

> > and he'll have to somehow find

> > a way to work MORE if I'm ever going to get money

> > for my implants to be

> > removed. His entire life has to rotate around me,

> > and my being sick. He goes

> > through all this suffering because I was implanted

> > October 3, 1997, and again

> > April 30, 1999. If I'd only had this wonderful

> > group of women back then, I may

> > still be gainfully employed, and we'd both have such

> > a better life. My husband

> > wouldn't have to do without so much over me.

> >

> > Gretchen said it right when she said that when you

> > get sick --- you no

> > longer even care about your looks. My DD's mean

> > NOTHING to me. NOTHING. There is

> > no 'wearing cute cleavage shirts,' or bikinis when

> > you're sick --- because

> > you're not going any where. And I've aged so much

> > over the past 10 years, I look

> > like pure heck now anyway. I can no longer take care

> > of myself --- if we did

> > a poll, we'd fine that MANY of the women here say

> > the same things. I look in

> > the mirror sometimes and think if I'd have known 10

> > years ago that I'd look

> > this way 10 years later, I'd have had crumbled.

> > Everyone who knew me before I

> > got sick that I run into gasps and says " Oh my

> > gosh... what happened to you!

> > I didn't recognize you... " " I " am no where to be

> > found. The person I thought

> > I'd be is no where to be found.

> >

> > A good day for you is no longer a day when you felt

> > good, looked good, went

> > to the mall, had dinner with friends, went out

> > dancing... pfttt ... a good

> > day for you becomes being able to get out of bed and

> > wash your hair... Or a day

> > when you had the energy to go to the grocery store,

> > because you're tickled

> > pink you were able to get up long enough to go to

> > Walmart for 2 hours. Then, of

> > course, that even comes with a price --- bedrest

> > the remainder of the day.

> > Your life becomes a struggle for ENERGY, and a

> > battle against chronic pain.

> >

> > We've been there thinking it was just a surgery to

> > make us fill out a bra

> > better, and gotten implanted, except almost all of

> > us had no idea implants

> > could make us sick. We were lied to, and most of us

> > didn't have the internet, or

> > the information available to know we could get sick.

> >

> > You'll hear doctors blame these health issues we

> > have on depression, and I'm

> > not denying that most of us are depressed --- who

> > wouldn't be? What they're

> > not seeing is that we weren't always depressed. The

> > depression came AFTER the

> > illness. Not the other way around.

> >

> > If you're going to do it anyway, just

> > please-please-please-please (I can't

> > stress this enough) --- have enough of a reserve

> > always set aside to have them

> > taken OUT if you become sick. Do this at the first

> > sign of joint pain, body

> > pain, rashes --- anything out of the ordinary.

> >

> > So many of us get sick (myself included) and in all

> > the years it takes to

> > finance explant, we rack up remarkable lists of

> > disease and illness, and it's

> > not as simple as taking the implants out and you're

> > well again. The women who

> > do improve at all spend years of disciplined detox

> > 'lifestyles,' ---and it is

> > a 'lifestyle.' Your diet has to change, what you

> > have in your home has to

> > change, and it's a great expense... and mind you,

> > these women never get

> > completely well again. They just find ways to stop

> > fueling their bodies with toxins

> > and continuing the cycle of toxicity the implants

> > were causing. These are

> > REAL diseases we get.

> >

> > Also, if you have any health changes --- you know

> > where to come. Come here.

> > If you do this, and your implants make you sick,

> > they will need to be removed

> > by a doctor who specializes in this, and who is

> > willing to admit they can

> > make you sick so that they do it right. You can get

> > help finding such a doctor

> > here.

> >

> > It would be a wonderful world if we could all walk

> > out our front doors

> > someday and just be the person we were created, and

> > be happy with ourselves, and

> > feel beautiful. If you're insecure, you're always

> > going to be insecure... big

> > boobs don't change that.

> >

> > Best of luck to you!

> > Brigite :)

> >

> >

> >

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> >

>

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Amen Gretchen!!

I agree with Gretchen! I am happy you are researching before getting

implants, this is a huge plus. I just jumped in, thinking I wanted

bigger breasts, that they would make me happy. In the beginning,

maybe they did but I never felt like they were mine. It was

embarrassing meeting a guy and he would ask, are those real? Oh, and

if anybody felt them it was a dead give away. They don't stay perky,

they do hang with gravity just like regular breasts. They don't last

forever, you'll need to get them replaced in several years and it

will cost you a lot of money. If you get sick like many of the women

here, it costs money to get them out too. You will never look like

you do now, you'll look worse.

Lynn

> >

> > Hello!

> > I posted ahwile ago...and several of you respondended to me to

let me

> > know the dangers of implants. It was so wonderful and I was SO

> > grateful but, I guess not grateful enough because I hate my

breasts!!!

> > and I want them a little bigger and fuller...I would like a full

B cup

> > only one cup bigger. How can I love my breasts? When I look in the

> > mirror and hate them so much?

> > Please, Help?

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> gretchen

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Please keep in mind that there is a definite public relations campaign to MAKE women feel inadequate about their looks . . . The idea is to make you think that you'll be happy and have more self-esteem "if . .. If . . . IF". Unfortunately, for many women there are no end of "if's" The fact is, self-esteem can't be found in breast implants . . . it comes from knowing that you can deal with whatever life throws at you . . . even small boobs! You may benefit more from spending the money on a few counseling sessions than from getting bigger boobs! . . . And, the results will last a lifetime! Hugs and prayer, Rogene rbnkrb <rbnkrb@...> wrote: Hello!I posted ahwile ago...and several of you respondended to me to let me know the dangers of implants. It was so wonderful and I was SO grateful but, I guess not grateful enough because I hate my breasts!!!and I want them a little bigger and fuller...I would like a full B cup only one cup bigger. How can I love my breasts? When I look in the mirror and hate them so much? Please, Help?

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