Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 I had a nose job when I was 18 years old and had no problems or symptoms years later. After getting saline implants my implants were rock hard, fatigue, nightsweats and a wormy crawly feeling deep within my kneecaps. I cannot bend or exercise anymore. My saline implants put me through the change of life, lost all my hair on my legs, armpits and many other symptoms followed shortly thereafter. List of symptoms that dissipated after proper explant Some Fatigue Panic Attacks Rapid Heartbeat Bowel Syndrome Partial Weight Loss My so called Safe Saline Breast Implants almost took my life. and left me with the following symptoms to conquer. Fatigue Fungus Weakness Dry Nose No Energy Lower Back Pain Muscular Joint Pain Poor Digestive System Constant Foghorn Cough Skin on my bones sagging Candida Yeast of the Intestine I would do anything to turn back the hands of time My son has lost out on life's adventures with mom. I have missed out on years of his little life If I had not found this group just like Nichole I believe my saline implants would have ended my life your life is precious Guard it with your health God Bless, Sandy~ My surgeon said the same thing as yours, and I might believe him that he believes that. In fact, all of his patients might even believe that. How many women have implants, have symptoms from implants, yet don't relate the two? How would we ever know? If I were a woman with implants, and my vision became blurry, I'd go to an eye doctor (not my implant surgeon). If then my hair started falling out, I'd go to (? I don't know what kind of doctor?) but not my implant surgeon. If I were too tired to get off the couch, but this symptom didn't start until years after implant, why would it cross my mind to call my implant surgeon?I had a nose job when I was 16, and I've had lots of weird things happen to me since. (rashes, ear pain, fatigue, muscular and joint pain, etc. etc.) I've NEVER considered calling my nose surgeon to tell him about it or ask if it were related to the nose job. But who's to say it isn't that surgery that triggered all of this?So I'll bet a lot of surgeons are able to operate in a bubble, wherein they believe they are harming no-one, even if they are. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 This is so horrible. I feel bad for you. Are you getting better?dusty.com@... wrote: I had a nose job when I was 18 years old and had no problems or symptoms years later. After getting saline implants my implants were rock hard, fatigue, nightsweats and a wormy crawly feeling deep within my kneecaps. I cannot bend or exercise anymore. My saline implants put me through the change of life, lost all my hair on my legs, armpits and many other symptoms followed shortly thereafter. List of symptoms that dissipated after proper explant Some Fatigue Panic Attacks Rapid Heartbeat Bowel Syndrome Partial Weight Loss My so called Safe Saline Breast Implants almost took my life. and left me with the following symptoms to conquer. Fatigue Fungus Weakness Dry Nose No Energy Lower Back Pain Muscular Joint Pain Poor Digestive System Constant Foghorn Cough Skin on my bones sagging Candida Yeast of the Intestine I would do anything to turn back the hands of time My son has lost out on lifelife'sentures with mom. I have missed out on years of his little life If I had not found this group just like Nichole I believe my saline implants would have ended my life your life is precious Guard it with your health God Bless, Sandy~ My surgeon said the same thing as yours, and I might believe him that he believes that. In fact, all of his patients might even believe that. How many women have implants, have symptoms from implants, yet don't relate the two? How would we ever know? If I were a woman with implants, and my vision became blurry, I'd go to an eye doctor (not my implant surgeon). If then my hair started falling out, I'd go to (? I don't know what kind of doctor?) but not my implant surgeon. If I were too tired to get off the couch, but this symptom didn't start until years after implant, why would it cross my mind to call my implant surgeon?I had a nose job when I was 16, and I've had lots of weird things happen to me since. (rashes, ear pain, fatigue, muscular and joint pain, etc. etc.) I've NEVER considered calling my nose surgeon to tell him about it or ask if it were related to the nose job. But who's to say it isn't that surgery that triggered all of this?So I'll bet a lot of surgeons are able to operate in a bubble, wherein they believe they are harming no-one, even if they are. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 B ~ What you are doing is.......... a big step for mankind ! ! ! Thank you ! Hugs DedeSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Yeah ! ! Do you know what you just did? You just saved many lives ! ! God Bless YOU ! ! DedeSee AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Patty ~ I already see them as EWWWWW......they look nasty, they are obviously fake, and they give the women a look of falsehood.........I know that is a judgemental statement, and I dont mean to do that, but those women dont know how the vast majority of people see them, but we do, as our venture with being ill from implants has shown us all sides of the ugly truth, The Plastic Surgeons and media say to us that implants will make us whole, normal, and confident, but after implants we are a treated as a bunch of neurotic women pretending to be ill, and trying to get easy money. Or as a bunch of women that were gonna be sick anyway. I am sorry, GOD did NOT create " flawed and ill " bodies for us to live in. They are fine tuned machines that work well with all the natural tools he "gave" us. The modification by man for money ( 3M) is what has created illness...... Love ~ Faith ~ Hope ~ Dede See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 I, like you, found this board before getting breast implants. My (cancelled) surgery date was Dec. 4. Also, like you, it took me a while to let this information sink in, and really accept this. I went through what I considered a mourning period as I "gave up the dream" of implants.Now I want to help get the word out on the possible dangers of implants, and change the way the world views small breasts. My next step is to contact 's Secret and ask why A's are, per policy, always hidden in drawers, whereas bigger sizes, per policy, can be displayed on hangers.These may seem like a small step, but if there is enough push-back against anti-small-breastism, maybe less women will feel like they need to get implants. That's my goal: to make it so more women can feel good about themselves as-is. Re: Ballerina, and Group This is so horrible. I feel bad for you. Are you getting better?dusty.comcomcast (DOT) net wrote: I had a nose job when I was 18 years old and had no problems or symptoms years later. After getting saline implants my implants were rock hard, fatigue, nightsweats and a wormy crawly feeling deep within my kneecaps.. I cannot bend or exercise anymore. My saline implants put me through the change of life, lost all my hair on my legs, armpits and many other symptoms followed shortly thereafter. List of symptoms that dissipated after proper explant Some Fatigue Panic Attacks Rapid Heartbeat Bowel Syndrome Partial Weight Loss My so called Safe Saline Breast Implants almost took my life. and left me with the following symptoms to conquer. Fatigue Fungus Weakness Dry Nose No Energy Lower Back Pain Muscular Joint Pain Poor Digestive System Constant Foghorn Cough Skin on my bones sagging Candida Yeast of the Intestine I would do anything to turn back the hands of time My son has lost out on lifelife'sentures with mom. I have missed out on years of his little life If I had not found this group just like Nichole I believe my saline implants would have ended my life your life is precious Guard it with your health God Bless, Sandy~ My surgeon said the same thing as yours, and I might believe him that he believes that. In fact, all of his patients might even believe that. How many women have implants, have symptoms from implants, yet don't relate the two? How would we ever know? If I were a woman with implants, and my vision became blurry, I'd go to an eye doctor (not my implant surgeon). If then my hair started falling out, I'd go to (? I don't know what kind of doctor?) but not my implant surgeon. If I were too tired to get off the couch, but this symptom didn't start until years after implant, why would it cross my mind to call my implant surgeon?I had a nose job when I was 16, and I've had lots of weird things happen to me since. (rashes, ear pain, fatigue, muscular and joint pain, etc. etc.) I've NEVER considered calling my nose surgeon to tell him about it or ask if it were related to the nose job. But who's to say it isn't that surgery that triggered all of this?So I'll bet a lot of surgeons are able to operate in a bubble, wherein they believe they are harming no-one, even if they are. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Good for you. I'm at work and just got back to my desk. I had to stop and tell the girls I work with what I found out about implants!!Ballerina Breastaug <ballerinabreastaug@...> wrote: I, like you, found this board before getting breast implants. My (cancelled) surgery date was Dec. 4. Also, like you, it took me a while to let this information sink in, and really accept this. I went through what I considered a mourning period as I "gave up the dream" of implants.Now I want to help get the word out on the possible dangers of implants, and change the way the world views small breasts. My next step is to contact 's Secret and ask why A's are, per policy, always hidden in drawers, whereas bigger sizes, per policy, can be displayed on hangers.These may seem like a small step, but if there is enough push-back against anti-small-breastism, maybe less women will feel like they need to get implants. That's my goal: to make it so more women can feel good about themselves as-is. Re: Ballerina, and Group This is so horrible. I feel bad for you. Are you getting better?dusty.comcomcast (DOT) net wrote: I had a nose job when I was 18 years old and had no problems or symptoms years later. After getting saline implants my implants were rock hard, fatigue, nightsweats and a wormy crawly feeling deep within my kneecaps.. I cannot bend or exercise anymore. My saline implants put me through the change of life, lost all my hair on my legs, armpits and many other symptoms followed shortly thereafter. List of symptoms that dissipated after proper explant Some Fatigue Panic Attacks Rapid Heartbeat Bowel Syndrome Partial Weight Loss My so called Safe Saline Breast Implants almost took my life. and left me with the following symptoms to conquer. Fatigue Fungus Weakness Dry Nose No Energy Lower Back Pain Muscular Joint Pain Poor Digestive System Constant Foghorn Cough Skin on my bones sagging Candida Yeast of the Intestine I would do anything to turn back the hands of time My son has lost out on lifelife'sentures with mom. I have missed out on years of his little life If I had not found this group just like Nichole I believe my saline implants would have ended my life your life is precious Guard it with your health God Bless, Sandy~ My surgeon said the same thing as yours, and I might believe him that he believes that. In fact, all of his patients might even believe that. How many women have implants, have symptoms from implants, yet don't relate the two? How would we ever know? If I were a woman with implants, and my vision became blurry, I'd go to an eye doctor (not my implant surgeon). If then my hair started falling out, I'd go to (? I don't know what kind of doctor?) but not my implant surgeon. If I were too tired to get off the couch, but this symptom didn't start until years after implant, why would it cross my mind to call my implant surgeon?I had a nose job when I was 16, and I've had lots of weird things happen to me since. (rashes, ear pain, fatigue, muscular and joint pain, etc. etc.) I've NEVER considered calling my nose surgeon to tell him about it or ask if it were related to the nose job. But who's to say it isn't that surgery that triggered all of this?So I'll bet a lot of surgeons are able to operate in a bubble, wherein they believe they are harming no-one, even if they are. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 That is a fantastic goal, and I hope and pray all the efforts put forth to allow women to feel ACCEPTED and BEAUTIFUL the way God made them are fruitful! Wouldn't it be wonderful to live in a society where all natural breasts were actually appreciated, and implants were seen as " eewwwwww!!! " Patty > I had a nose job when I was 18 years old and > had no problems or symptoms years later. > > After getting saline implants my implants were rock hard, > fatigue, nightsweats and a wormy crawly feeling deep > within my kneecaps. I cannot bend or exercise anymore. > My saline implants put me through the change of life, lost > all my hair on my legs, armpits and many other symptoms > followed shortly thereafter. > > List of symptoms that dissipated after proper explant > > Some Fatigue > Panic Attacks > Rapid Heartbeat > Bowel Syndrome > Partial Weight Loss > > My so called Safe Saline Breast Implants almost took my life. > and left me with the following symptoms to conquer. > > Fatigue > Fungus > Weakness > Dry Nose > No Energy > Lower Back Pain > Muscular Joint Pain > Poor Digestive System > Constant Foghorn Cough > Skin on my bones sagging > Candida Yeast of the Intestine > > > I would do anything to turn back the hands of time > My son has lost out on lifelife'sentures with mom. > > I have missed out on years of his little life > > If I had not found this group just like Nichole > I believe my saline implants would have ended my life > > your life is precious > > Guard it with your health > > God Bless, > Sandy~ > > > My surgeon said the same thing as yours, and I might believe him that he believes that. In fact, all of his patients might even believe that. How many women have implants, have symptoms from implants, yet don't relate the two? How would we ever know? If I were a woman with implants, and my vision became blurry, I'd go to an eye doctor (not my implant surgeon). If then my hair started falling out, I'd go to (? I don't know what kind of doctor?) but not my implant surgeon. If I were too tired to get off the couch, but this symptom didn't start until years after implant, why would it cross my mind to call my implant surgeon? > > I > had a nose job when I was 16, and I've had lots of weird things happen to me since. (rashes, ear pain, fatigue, muscular and joint pain, etc. etc.) I've NEVER considered calling my nose surgeon to tell him about it or ask if it were related to the nose job. But who's to say it isn't that surgery that triggered all of this? > > So I'll bet a lot of surgeons are able to operate in a bubble, wherein they believe they are harming no-one, even if they are. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Never miss a thing. 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Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Wonderful . . . Beauty and the Breast blog has some beautiful cards with questions about breast implants that can be answered by going to their blog. . . If you'd like to get some cards to give to anyone, I'm sure they'll be happy to send them to you. If you need any help finding them, let me know. I've been giving them to women who work in doctors offices - to give to the docs while asking the doctors what they think of the info on the blog. You've made the smartest decision you'll ever make. Happy New Year! Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Hi Ballerina, So THAT's why I had to ask where the A's were the one time I went into 's Secret!!! I got all flustered and embarassed (shamed because I was so small, and didn't look like the models), and didn't even notice them whipping them from their hiding places. What a great cause - getting them to acknowledge small is beautiful! Devon > I had a nose job when I was 18 years old and > had no problems or symptoms years later. > > After getting saline implants my implants were rock hard, > fatigue, nightsweats and a wormy crawly feeling deep > within my kneecaps. I cannot bend or exercise anymore. > My saline implants put me through the change of life, lost > all my hair on my legs, armpits and many other symptoms > followed shortly thereafter. > > List of symptoms that dissipated after proper explant > > Some Fatigue > Panic Attacks > Rapid Heartbeat > Bowel Syndrome > Partial Weight Loss > > My so called Safe Saline Breast Implants almost took my life. > and left me with the following symptoms to conquer. > > Fatigue > Fungus > Weakness > Dry Nose > No Energy > Lower Back Pain > Muscular Joint Pain > Poor Digestive System > Constant Foghorn Cough > Skin on my bones sagging > Candida Yeast of the Intestine > > > I would do anything to turn back the hands of time > My son has lost out on lifelife'sentures with mom. > > I have missed out on years of his little life > > If I had not found this group just like Nichole > I believe my saline implants would have ended my life > > your life is precious > > Guard it with your health > > God Bless, > Sandy~ > > > My surgeon said the same thing as yours, and I might believe him that he believes that. In fact, all of his patients might even believe that. How many women have implants, have symptoms from implants, yet don't relate the two? How would we ever know? If I were a woman with implants, and my vision became blurry, I'd go to an eye doctor (not my implant surgeon). If then my hair started falling out, I'd go to (? I don't know what kind of doctor?) but not my implant surgeon. If I were too tired to get off the couch, but this symptom didn't start until years after implant, why would it cross my mind to call my implant surgeon? > > I > had a nose job when I was 16, and I've had lots of weird things happen to me since. (rashes, ear pain, fatigue, muscular and joint pain, etc. etc.) I've NEVER considered calling my nose surgeon to tell him about it or ask if it were related to the nose job. But who's to say it isn't that surgery that triggered all of this? > > So I'll bet a lot of surgeons are able to operate in a bubble, wherein they believe they are harming no-one, even if they are. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Never miss a thing. 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