Guest guest Posted May 21, 2003 Report Share Posted May 21, 2003 I just want to add to what said by saying that while I agree with it, I also know for me I never truly was 100% about wanting the implants out, what I really wanted in my heart truly was to be able to find a way to keep the implants and get better. I struggled with this for 18 months of pure hell because I did like having the boobs, I did not want to be deformed and I truly was a mess. Unlike allot of the girls who had nice breasts, just small before implants, I had the ugliest boobs around, they were just skin with stretch marks and saggy too. I was terrified of being sick and also being deformed. So i have to say that I never really was 100% sure I was going to be happy, but I prayed about it allot and finally when I decided to do it and met my Dr I knew it was the right thing, but even up till that day I was terrified, I never felt much peace about it till I was actually in the office under Dr Fengs care and kind touch that I relaxed, and even then I was so afraid. It sucked totally and it is not easy, I know it never was easy for me, not one bit. However, after I began to get better that was when I new I had done the right thing. I think that for some of us, it just does not get easy but that when you struggle for so long with bad health and horrible symtpoms you end up realizing that you really have no other option. My bigges fear for your situtation is that the dry eyes are a symptom of autoimmune disease and that if you don't act soon this could turn into something serious and irreversible. So my advice is that you probably are not going to have any other choice but to explant to see if you get better eventually. Girl I know it sucks and is not fair, but trust me, you can get better. Try to think about the positives, if you find a good Dr and use one of the ones we recomend you should have a good outcome. If you look at our pics you will see that most of us look good if not better than with implants. Look at and Crystal, they look better without the implants. For girls like me who are a little older, I needed more work but I think that I look really good too. I am pretty flat but I am also pretty skinny so that is why. I hope that we can help you through this. please try to pray allot about this, god is there for you when you need him love In , " JOSEPH PALANCA " <juliejp61@m...> wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2003 Report Share Posted June 12, 2003 Those symptoms happened to me for a while as well. I later got Bells palsy on my right hand side very bad. I woke up, and watched in horror in the miorror as my face stopped moving on one side. I couldnt even drink, without spilling. I called my husband crying, and told him, mumbling a the time ,(as my speech was impared for the next few months) that I was having a stroke. They say it is caused by a viral infection, most likely a herpes infection (cold sore type) that travels and lands in the side of your facial nerves. It was very scary. I didnt fully recover for about 6 weeks. It looked as if I had as stroke. Very bad time for me. I would up my garlic dosage, as well as oil of oregeno, or olive leaf extract to keep the infection down. I used to get that the 2 years or so with implants, and have not had that tingling since explant.(almost 10 months ago) It was that attack that drew me towards the fact that I was very ill from the implants.I saw it as a sign nna Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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