Guest guest Posted March 15, 2001 Report Share Posted March 15, 2001 Hello everyone I have been catching up on my reading and also seeing all the pretty little facese and wanted to say I hope everyone is doing ok. Missed last night chat but hope to chat tonight. Becky If you read this I told them today to tell you hello. I wanted to stay to meet you but spence is still sick. I lost your number so e-mail me I would love to see how it went. All of you have a good day and kiss all the babbies for me. they all are so sweet. I will be posting spence very soon. Ranae spencer' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Lynda, I would not be surprised. I went to him because he was the PS that did my mother-in-laws implants. I was one of his last patients before he retired....I'm glad he did, because I probably would have gone back to him for my explant....instead I found a wonderful PS who did a great job. Do you know what he could have done wrong for there to have possibly been pressure on my nerves? Scary. Colleen From: Lynda <coss@...> Reply- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:28:54 -0700 Subject: Re: just wondering Sounds like you had pressure on nerves because the doc did not do a good job. Lynda At 01:59 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote: >I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their implants, >they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in bed in PAIN >for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much out of >commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more than >normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the amount of pain >then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that I was in so >much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin was >stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Sounds like you had pressure on nerves because the doc did not do a good job. Lynda At 01:59 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote: >I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their implants, >they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in bed in PAIN >for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much out of >commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more than >normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the amount of pain >then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that I was in so >much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin was >stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2004 Report Share Posted March 27, 2004 I have and had the same problem. My right breast has throbbed since my first surgery, which was in 1997. When i told my PS, he told me that there should be no pain, and gave me meds. Two years later, the problem was still occurring off and on. My implant fell and I had to have a second surgery on my right breast. After that, the throbbing only got a lot worse. Went to several docs and they just gave me meds instead of identifying the problem. So, here we are at 2004, and my doc just told me that I have costochondritis in the right side of my chest. He stated that it had nothing to do with the implants, just as every other doc has stated. BS!! I never had these problems until after my first implant surgery! It took me several months to finally recover from the first surgery. My right breast never recovered though. Best of luck. Alice Lynda <coss@...> wrote: Sounds like you had pressure on nerves because the doc did not do a good job.LyndaAt 01:59 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote:>I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their implants,>they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in bed in PAIN>for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much out of>commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more than>normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the amount of pain>then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that I was in so>much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin was>stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE!>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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