Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Lee,Good luck to you. I too have a big lump in that area, but I think it's a lipoma. (fat/chemical deposit) I've heard of implants shirting around. Do you think your valve moved up to that area? Do you have salines? (I guess so, considering this is a saline support group) Saline implants have valves which are hard. Did the doctor who checked you out mention if there was a reason to rule out the valve?It sounds like the change happened too fast to be from the dreaded thing we all fear in that area.Good luck to you, and please keep us posted.-BallerinaFrom: leefortenna <leefortenna@...> Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 9:22:26 AMSubject: Newbie here - just had mammogram I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else..... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell. I was always the "healthy one", but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Lee ~ I hope that your results come out ok........will keep you in my prayers..... I would say, even when you get good results on monday, this is a wake up call for you to be sure you are on a good healthy diet with many live foods, and probiotics, homemade are best they will set up your intestines for a continued good immune system..... Please keep us posted on how you are doing ! 10 yr old implants are a mess ready to happen, so I would consider removal at some point.... I know......mine are 10, and I havent been able to remove them because my heart has been too weak. Now its a bit stronger but I have to have a new pacemaker/defibrillator put in before I can have the surgery..... I pray for your continued good health ! Dede Newbie here - just had mammogram I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else.... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell. I was always the "healthy one", but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Hi Ballerina ! All implants are silicone............just filled with different things..... You are so smart to mention the valves, there were many that have faulty valves and a bi-directional flow problem allowing nasty organisms to flow in and out of the implants......causing very hazardous conditions in there......... Luvya girl ! Dede Newbie here - just had mammogram I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else..... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell. I was always the "healthy one", but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Dede!!!I was happy to read that you might be in good health enough to get your implants addressed! I should have written, "saline filled". I do recognize that all are wrapped in silicone, but the ones filled with silicone don't have valves.So the PS's sell saline-filled ones as being safer, and sell the silicone-filled ones as being valve-free.Six of one, half dozen of another, as they say.From: "DGRAHAMA@..." <DGRAHAMA@...> @...Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 11:49:30 AMSubject: Re: Newbie here - just had mammogram Hi Ballerina ! All implants are silicone.... ........just filled with different things..... You are so smart to mention the valves, there were many that have faulty valves and a bi-directional flow problem allowing nasty organisms to flow in and out of the implants.... ..causing very hazardous conditions in there....... .. Luvya girl ! Dede Newbie here - just had mammogram I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But.... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else..... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell. I was always the "healthy one", but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Hay Girl, I think they use what ever ploy they can to sell their death traps....... Thank you for the kind words, I am hoping to stay well.........I am in a lupus flare right now.......yuk ! no fun..........hope its a short one.......but Im hanging in there...... Luvya ~ D Newbie here - just had mammogram I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But.... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else..... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell. I was always the "healthy one", but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 I need to add that I absolutely recognize the lie in saline-filled implants being "safer" than silicone-filled.It's safer to run straight into traffic unblindfolded than blindfolded, but who wants to run into traffic?It's a tragedy the way they sell these things. From: Ballerina Breastaug <ballerinabreastaug@...> Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 11:52:50 AMSubject: Re: Newbie here - just had mammogram Dede!!!I was happy to read that you might be in good health enough to get your implants addressed! I should have written, "saline filled". I do recognize that all are wrapped in silicone, but the ones filled with silicone don't have valves.So the PS's sell saline-filled ones as being safer, and sell the silicone-filled ones as being valve-free.Six of one, half dozen of another, as they say.From: "DGRAHAMA@..." <DGRAHAMA@...> Sent: Sat, January 9, 2010 11:49:30 AMSubject: Re: Newbie here - just had mammogram Hi Ballerina ! All implants are silicone.... ........just filled with different things..... You are so smart to mention the valves, there were many that have faulty valves and a bi-directional flow problem allowing nasty organisms to flow in and out of the implants.... ..causing very hazardous conditions in there....... .. Luvya girl ! Dede Newbie here - just had mammogram I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else..... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell.. I was always the "healthy one", but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2010 Report Share Posted January 12, 2010 Dede, I'm sorry to hear about your lupus flare...bummer. How long do they usually last, and what happens? I hope it's a short one too. I didn't realize that you were struggling with lupus. ARe you on prednisone at all, or have you been able to get off of it? Love you! Patty > > > Hay Girl, I think they use what ever ploy they can > to sell their death traps....... > Thank you for the kind words, I am hoping to stay > well.........I am in a lupus flare right now.......yuk ! > no fun..........hope its a short one.......but Im hanging > in there...... > Luvya ~ > D > > > > > > > Newbie here - just had mammogram > > > I'm 43 and have had implants for 10 years, no problems at all. But.... two weeks ago I found a lump on the surface of the left implant, about 1 inch above the areola. I thought it was a reaction to dairy, which happens on my chest if I'm not careful. But it persisted for about 3 days, and then it got harder and bigger. It doubled in size by day 5(it's now about the size of a pencil eraser). I saw my doctor as soon as he could take me and he suggested a mammogram asap. He said that it could just be s cyst, or something else..... I had the mammogram yesterday and will get the results Monday (we hope). ly, I'm scared to death now. I've heard all the horror stories and have had two friends go through hell. I was always the " healthy one " , but now I may not be so lucky. Well, it feels good to talk. I hope to post on Monday with good news. Gulp. Hugs, Lee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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