Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Kacey, you're right about the lipo. I almost threw up when I saw one being done on tv. I really thought it was a nice gentle vacuum thing and then I saw it - wow - no wonder people are in so much pain and so bruised after they have it done. It seems like they go way to far! I think my sister and I are both reacting to the foreign bodies inside of us and the procedures that put them there! Pam > > Hey ladies, I went to my gyn who - believe it or not - suggested I > > have the test for mycoplasmas over a year ago. One of his > patients > > had brought in some info to him and he found a place in California > > that does the testing. But, I thought he was nuts at the time. > My > > sister had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and she had the test > > done. Hers was negative, had it been positive, I would have gone > > ahead with it. I didn't know then what I know now about the > implants > > and the more likely it is for me to have mycos than her. Is there > > more than one place that does the test now? Does anyone know what > > the cost is? I want to get it done before I get the implants out > if > > possible. > > > > Weird coincidence though...I had my implants done in 8/99 and my > > sister had lipo a couple years later - by the same doctor, same > > surgery center, same nurse! She was diagnosed with fibro around > the > > same time I was. Anyone think there may be a possibility of a > link? > > She is very heavy though - she's 5'2 " and over 250. Her pain is > in > > her back and lower - hips, knees, ankles...she never had pain in > the > > upper 2 quadrants. Fibro is supposed to be the diagnosis only > when > > all 4 quadrants are affected, I thought. I'm no doctor, but I > don't > > think she has it. She also had a gastric bypass (several of them) > > and has some foreign bodies inside of her (not sure what all > besides > > staples). But those surgeries were done at least 10 years ago. > > > > Thanks...God bless...Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 They say that fibro can actually be brought on by any trauma to the body, even a car accident or the death of a loved one, so yeah I would say it is def possible, lipo has never been something that I wanted. I guess because I don't dislike any part of my body except the extra skin, that is why the boob job and the tummy tuck are the two things that appealed to me. I am too scared to do that tummy tuck though yuck! In , " Pam " <nannapam37@y...> wrote: > Kacey, you're right about the lipo. I almost threw up when I saw one > being done on tv. I really thought it was a nice gentle vacuum thing > and then I saw it - wow - no wonder people are in so much pain and so > bruised after they have it done. It seems like they go way to far! > I think my sister and I are both reacting to the foreign bodies > inside of us and the procedures that put them there! > > Pam > > > > Hi Pam, > > > > About your sister's fibro....after having all of these problems > with > > saline implants...I'm skeptical of ALL elective procedures. I > mean, > > how much research has truly been done concerning lipo? If breast > > implants can cause autoimmune diseases, why couldn't another > > procedure cause something else. I just worry about lipo because > > surgeons aggressively move the suction in and out of your > > skin....when I saw the procedure on t.v. it made me concerned > > because I thought it was a much more precise procedure. In > reality, > > they just suck and suck....what really happens while they are in > > there? Too, maybe they cause cells to open up, which invites > > bacteria in, which could trigger some type of symptom/disease if a > > person is already susceptible? I don't know. > > > > I wish you and your sister the best! > > Kacey > > > > --- In , " Pam " <nannapam37@y...> wrote: > > > Hey ladies, I went to my gyn who - believe it or not - suggested > I > > > have the test for mycoplasmas over a year ago. One of his > > patients > > > had brought in some info to him and he found a place in > California > > > that does the testing. But, I thought he was nuts at the time. > > My > > > sister had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and she had the test > > > done. Hers was negative, had it been positive, I would have gone > > > ahead with it. I didn't know then what I know now about the > > implants > > > and the more likely it is for me to have mycos than her. Is > there > > > more than one place that does the test now? Does anyone know > what > > > the cost is? I want to get it done before I get the implants out > > if > > > possible. > > > > > > Weird coincidence though...I had my implants done in 8/99 and my > > > sister had lipo a couple years later - by the same doctor, same > > > surgery center, same nurse! She was diagnosed with fibro around > > the > > > same time I was. Anyone think there may be a possibility of a > > link? > > > She is very heavy though - she's 5'2 " and over 250. Her pain is > > in > > > her back and lower - hips, knees, ankles...she never had pain in > > the > > > upper 2 quadrants. Fibro is supposed to be the diagnosis only > > when > > > all 4 quadrants are affected, I thought. I'm no doctor, but I > > don't > > > think she has it. She also had a gastric bypass (several of > them) > > > and has some foreign bodies inside of her (not sure what all > > besides > > > staples). But those surgeries were done at least 10 years ago. > > > > > > Thanks...God bless...Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Wow! I didn't know that fibro could be brought on by traumatic events. This completely makes sense because my 17 year old sister was diagnosed with it not too long ago. She had a bicycle accident (ran straight into a brick wall) when she was younger and woke up the next morning not being able to straighten her neck. Afterwards she was constantly at the chiropractor. I, on the other hand, do not have fibro...just RA. Before I knew my breast implants were the cause of my disease, I thought that maybe my sis and I just were genetically unlucky. But then I connected my breast implants to my RA....and it just makes sense that her fibro came from her accident. As for lipo...I have ALWAYS wanted this as well...anywhere the doctor wanted to suction would be fine with me. There's just always those hard to tighten areas. I actually did have lipo on the fat in the crease of my arms when I had my breast implants put in. The doctor decided to do it when I was on the table, saying that it would make his work look better. Sometimes I wonder if the lipo I had done sped up my body's reaction to the silicone shell....you know, because it opened up/moved around tissues. Who knows. I just know that now I'm skeptical about every unnecessary procedure. I mean, does anyone really know what the long term effects of lipo are? In 10-20 years I hope we don't hear about women who can no longer walk due to the lipo they had done in their hips/legs/thighs. Take care, Kacey > > > > Hey ladies, I went to my gyn who - believe it or not - > suggested > > I > > > > have the test for mycoplasmas over a year ago. One of his > > > patients > > > > had brought in some info to him and he found a place in > > California > > > > that does the testing. But, I thought he was nuts at the > time. > > > My > > > > sister had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and she had the > test > > > > done. Hers was negative, had it been positive, I would have > gone > > > > ahead with it. I didn't know then what I know now about the > > > implants > > > > and the more likely it is for me to have mycos than her. Is > > there > > > > more than one place that does the test now? Does anyone know > > what > > > > the cost is? I want to get it done before I get the implants > out > > > if > > > > possible. > > > > > > > > Weird coincidence though...I had my implants done in 8/99 and > my > > > > sister had lipo a couple years later - by the same doctor, same > > > > surgery center, same nurse! She was diagnosed with fibro > around > > > the > > > > same time I was. Anyone think there may be a possibility of a > > > link? > > > > She is very heavy though - she's 5'2 " and over 250. Her pain > is > > > in > > > > her back and lower - hips, knees, ankles...she never had pain > in > > > the > > > > upper 2 quadrants. Fibro is supposed to be the diagnosis only > > > when > > > > all 4 quadrants are affected, I thought. I'm no doctor, but I > > > don't > > > > think she has it. She also had a gastric bypass (several of > > them) > > > > and has some foreign bodies inside of her (not sure what all > > > besides > > > > staples). But those surgeries were done at least 10 years ago. > > > > > > > > Thanks...God bless...Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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