Guest guest Posted January 26, 2003 Report Share Posted January 26, 2003 Thought you would all want to hear a response to a breast implant question to Dr Nicolson re: mycoplama/systemic infections after explant (even despite my rigid aherance to diet and supplements) . QUESTION: Can you help me? I have a support group for women harmed by saline implants. I myself have been a victim. I have been explanted for almost 3 years now. I have improved in most areas--almost all of my symptoms are gone, except for one devastation symptom. It is my brain function. I have had many periods recently where I felt good, but I still suffer from exacerbations where I feel like my head is stuffed with cotton balls, and I am going through a deepening depression right now because of it. I am highly motivated to get better, but after 3 years, I wonder if I am fighting a losing battle. I have done almost all of the natural therapies, including ozone therapy (I have a cold plasma generator) and feel that they have helped me a lot. However, I guess I need to know for sure if I am fighting a mycoplasma infection, and how I can get treated for this properly. My doctor has analyzed my saline implants, and has written "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." Have you had success in healing women who have been harmed by saline implants? Would you be willing to help direct me as to what path I should follow to finally resolve this health issue? RESPONSE: We have found that many implant victims that have chronic illness even after removal of their implants usually have chronic infections, such as Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, and various other chronic bacterial and viral (such as Herpes Viruses, etc.) infections. Once these infections are identified, patients can be treated. Your partial responses to ozone therapy support the notion that anaerobic infections may be involved in your illness. If you are interested, please consult our website, www.immed.org for more information. Prof. Garth Nicolson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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