Guest guest Posted May 9, 2003 Report Share Posted May 9, 2003 I will email to see what she has to say about her New York surgeon. There is also a Dr Ahn there that is on our list but I have heard mixed things about her. I still think that your best bet would be to try to get some money together or get a loan, credit etc, and get those suckers out asap. hugs C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 Kim, I am sorry if I forgot your story--you had several sets put in? And when you said you went to the softer kind, what did that mean? Did you go from textured to smooth? As far as the tests go and having nothing showing, that is so common it isn't funny. Alot of women I know have perfectly normal blood test results, and yet they feel like crap, totally poisoned. Daryl is one who has been sick for 4 years, and yet all her tests come out normal, no indications for lupus, RA, Scleroderma, or any other autoimmune disease. The doctors told her fibromyalgia finally because I don't think they knew what to tell her and she was in constant pain. There is no way of knowing what is going on in your body at this time, Kim. You could be in the starting stages of autoimmune disease, or you may not. You could be having allergies, but tests don't always show what kinds of allergies. At this point, you can just keep looking and hoping for an answer, trying to detox and do what you can to get improvement, but it sounds to me like your body is going through some changes that are not good, so you have to go back to the point where it started and see what you did differently. For most of us, the only change was putting implants in our body, and the only thing to fix it is to take them out again and help our bodies get back to a state of balance. Take care, Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: kim przybylski Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:36 AM Subject: Re: Re: Fw: Saline implants being advertised in the news ... I have a question. Sine this all happen to me sofastright after I changed my implants to the softer kindcan it be that instead of an auto-immune disease canMmy body just be overreacting to something in theshell?Like I said I was tested for allthose diseasesand evrything wasfine.I wuld think if I had symptomsalready something wouldbe showing. Someone pleasegiveadvice? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 And I had joint pain and stiffness for over a year before finally showing that I tested positive for RA, while three blood tests before were negative. They told me it was in my head, until it popped up! >From: "~*Patty*~" >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Kim >Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 07:58:22 -0700 > >Kim, >I am sorry if I forgot your story--you had several sets put in? And when you said you went to the softer kind, what did that mean? Did you go from textured to smooth? > >As far as the tests go and having nothing showing, that is so common it isn't funny. Alot of women I know have perfectly normal blood test results, and yet they feel like crap, totally poisoned. Daryl is one who has been sick for 4 years, and yet all her tests come out normal, no indications for lupus, RA, Scleroderma, or any other autoimmune disease. The doctors told her fibromyalgia finally because I don't think they knew what to tell her and she was in constant pain. > >There is no way of knowing what is going on in your body at this time, Kim. You could be in the starting stages of autoimmune disease, or you may not. You could be having allergies, but tests don't always show what kinds of allergies. At this point, you can just keep looking and hoping for an answer, trying to detox and do what you can to get improvement, but it sounds to me like your body is going through some changes that are not good, so you have to go back to the point where it started and see what you did differently. For most of us, the only change was putting implants in our body, and the only thing to fix it is to take them out again and help our bodies get back to a state of balance. >Take care, >Patty > ----- Original Message ----- > From: kim przybylski > > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:36 AM > Subject: Re: Re: Fw: Saline implants being advertised in the news ... > > > I have a question. Sine this all happen to me sofast > right after I changed my implants to the softer kind > can it be that instead of an auto-immune disease can > Mmy body just be overreacting to something in the > shell?Like I said I was tested for allthose diseases > and evrything wasfine.I wuld think if I had symptoms > already something wouldbe showing. Someone pleasegive > advice? Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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