Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Hi , I wondered where you have been! I just wanted to know I was thinking of you and glad to see you are back! I have had alot of info since I last emailed you but I am doing better. I had a bad virus the last couple of weeks but I am feeling much, much better and am pretty much back to normal. These dang implants have got me where I could usually get better in a couple of days, now it is a couple of weeks. I can still work and all that but I sound LIKE SHIT and I hate that but I sound like myself now it just took me awhile! Keep in touch! Teri ----- Original Message ----- From: michelle king Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 9:28 PM Subject: Re: joint pain,please reply in just a year, all this already, I have news for you, its the implants, you can get much worse, even develop lupus at the rate you're not adjusting to them. the ps are all liars, get them out asap and you may have a hope of a normal future, if you don't you will have less and less chance of full recovery. see if ps who put them in will take them out for part of fee. Look stick around here long enougha nd you'll learn, i've got lots of joint pain, we all have symptoms. the ones who get them out soon do well, some are irrepably damaged but living as best they can following strick diets. get rid of the boobs, your normmal breasts will be fine, their more nice natural anyway, you don't have to feel werd, and you'll live a ripe old age healthy and active with your husband, otherwise you will age prematurely and maybe end up bed ridden, in and out of doctors who can't find answers and nothings provable, your out of health and the quality with your new husband will suffer. Family may not believe you then you'll get its you're fault anyway, you won't be able to work, chronic fatigue, pain, irritable bowel, you name it tons of symptoms but not enough to get you disability, but you'll be disabled... so have i said enough. and by the way i'm a survivor, i use to be a landscaper, teacher with a masters degree, now i have trouble with concentration, overcame severe depression and am walking again, trying to loose tons of weight I gained. I have fibromyalgia, and sounds like you're headed in the same direction. get them out before its too late. Fibromyalgia is dabilitating joint pain. I'm actually surprised yours happened so fast and so young. God Bless you child, we're here for you. scedule a consult to have them out. talk to your husband, he'll support you i'm sure. hugs, michellemdickey77 <mdickey77@...> wrote: hi everyone, my name is rachelle,i just turned 25 and got implants a little over a year ago. i have been experiencing a lot of mysterious illnesses lately and have been in and out of doctor offices and emergency rooms for months. i have REALLY bad joint pain, especially in my wrists,fingers and elbows, i just had an enlarged lymph node surgically removed this past wednesday from my left underarm and i cannot even count the number of tests doctor's have run and how much blood that has been drawn from my body to see what's wrong with me:( Most the tests come out negetive, i've had two chest x-rays and two chest cat scans, but i guess what i have learned is that those type of tests cannot detect implant problems.I've seen several specialist, but not really getting anywhere with them. I went to my plastic surgon and spoke with him, but of course he's not going to say," oh, yeah the implants i put in your body are causing all your problems". I really don't want to believe my problems are related to my implants,maybe i'm selfish, i really like them. i just want the pain to go away. I just got married in august and i have spent my newlywed months having my new husband take care of me. If anyone has advise i would love to hear from you. i know my family and husband are really worried about me because i have always been a very heathly person and now i'm the complete opposite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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