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I was told that if I took the implants then they would be considered

tampered with.....I want to get mine checked out and see what comes

up..they are in Dr.Fengs office in Cleveland in a solution so that

they are considered free from contaminants. I wonder if mine would

show the same thing. Hmmmmmmmmm?????? which post is it that has his

contact info? thanks Patty

In egroups, " Patty " <faussettdp@m...> wrote:

> Hi Ladies,

> Recently I sent a letter to Dr. Blais, in the hopes that I could

decide if I wanted my implants to have further analysis or not, (I

posted my previous correspondence with Dr. Blais on Saline Support,

messages numbers 7, and 349) and today I received his reply which I

wanted to share with all of you.

>

> Again, his communication was quite eye opening.

>

> Here is what his letter states:

>

> The implants you received originated from a large defective batch

of McGhan/Inamed saline inflatable prostheses of Style 168. Both

items incorporate a serious valve defect. Both implants were grossly

contaminated with at least one class of micro-organisms

(mycobacteria). Having such implants in that condition would be

approximately equivalent to bearing two large abscesses for more than

a year.

>

> The manufacturer of your implants (Inamed and precursor

corporations) has been continuously embroiled in litigation

surrounding faulty injurious imlplants and sharp business practices

since its foundation in 1975.

>

> A report can be prepared regarding injurious aspects of your

implants. There would be no need to perform further analysis. The

costs would be in the range of a " Modified ID Report " .

>

> Yours truly, P Blais, PhD, FCIC

>

> Looking back over my last letter from him, this report would cost

between $225.00 and $450.00. Here's what the Modified ID Report

description says:

>

> " This style of report includes features of the ID report, but has

briefing information on the mechanism of injury. It may also include

specialized briefings applicable to the implant history of the client

or peculiarities of the devices. It can be of use for treating

physicians and pathology laboratories who require background

information on the product and pathway of injury. "

>

>

> I am still trying to decide if I want to spend the money for an

analysis. It might be good to have if there are ever any further

legal issues that arise in the future, such as a class action lawsuit

for those injured by saline implants, (I am not going to hold my

breath on that one). If I have a mycobacteria issue, I am not sure

that I need to see a doctor or not, as I am using the ozone therapy

at home, and that is supposed to kill all pathogenic organisms,

including mycoplasms. So, it may be moot.

>

> Just thought I would share that interesting info with you---ewww,

the thought of two large abscesses sitting around for more than a

year is pretty disgusting.

> Patty

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