Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 Can I ask you why with all your illness that your implants are still so important to you? Do you realize that often times with explant many of us if not all of us end up looking much more beautiful after explant and lift? Do you realize that as we age implants tend to make us look older fatter and frumpier? What is it about your implants that makes them so attractive to you when you know they are making you sick? Please let us know so we can try to understand. I was very sad and disappointed when I heard that you chose to reimplant again, after all that you have been through. I would have though you'd have had enough by now. I will pray for you. I will pray that you find the stregnth to be free of those nasty bags of toxins. You have no idea how great you might look without them or how freeing it is to be in charge of your body and to be natural. I just am saddened by your choice to reimplant. I know how hard it is to picture being flat againn but look around at the gorgeous women with small breasts, are they any less of women because they are small chested? I don't think so. I know my husband certainly loves me with my small breasts, and I think most men if they really love you will not care so much about the implants, unless they like to have a sick wife. Anyhow I am not trying to be hard on you, just wanting to know what we can do to help you see that you need to get those things out of your body and give your body a break. In , msspots@a... wrote: > Boy do I know how you feel! > I couldn't face that either, si I got saline pur in last month and they are > so horrible. I'm still quite sick, I think because the shell is still silicone. > They need to come out and I must admit, I feel the same way you do. I'm > trying to tolerate them because having nothing is too emotional. I hate admitting > that. Having pretty, soft silicone for 29 years does spoil one. Even as sick as > I am, that tells you how obsessed I am. I would tell anyone to take them out > if I heard all my illnesses, yet I can't get the courage to do it myself. Had > they not ruptured, there's no way I would have given them up? > I'm probably no help at all, just letting you know how completely I > understand where you're at. Good luck-I've been the the best surgeons, and they all say > it is not a beautifying surgery. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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