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Hi Patty,

I just fixed number six! Thanks so much! I'm so glad you liked

what I have so far! I've got tons of work to do in order to get

everything ready for my web designer!!!!

Thanks much as always!

Kacey

--- In , " Dave & Patty " <fdp3@c...>

wrote:

> This looks really awesome, Kacey! Can't wait to see everything!

>

> The only question I have is on item 6, about the necrosis...you

state that many have experienced necrosis and breast tissue loss. I

have not heard of that many women who have had necrosis, (only a

few), and surprisingly, many women end up with larger breasts after

explant (go figure...it didn't happen to me!). I am sure you don't

want to state that, but maybe you could temper " many " to " some " .

> Just my two cents....it looks great!

> Patty

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: kaceybu02

>

> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:35 PM

> Subject: Is this good info for my new website?

>

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I haven't been posting a lot, but I've still been working on

> different things. As far as my website goes, I've basically got

to

> get it up and running before mid Feb. I was wondering if these

two

> things are good to include. One states disadvantages, and the

other

> section talks about things you might not have considered. What do

> you all think? Should I include these two items of the site?

>

> Thanks so much for your input!

> Kacey

>

> Saline Breast Implants: Disadvantages

> 1. Saline breast implants are not lifetime devices, and may need

to

> be replaced (even without systemic problems) more than once a

> decade. According to current statistics from the FDA, 20% of the

> patients implanted will require further surgery within five years

of

> implantation. With each additional surgery, breast tissue is lost.

>

> 2. Women who have saline breast implants are at risk of acquiring

a

> variety of infections from their implants which may occur at any

> time, including fungal and antibiotic-resistant bacterial

> infections. Mold, mildew, algae, bacteria, and fungi have all been

> found in explanted saline implants according to Dr. Pierre Blais,

a

> pathologist in Canada, who has examined thousands of explanted

> implants.

>

> 3. Implant rupture can go undetected for years, and silicone (from

> the silicone envelope) is known to migrate through the lymph

system,

> cross the blood-brain barrier, and the placental barrier. It has

> been found in the brain, spinal fluid, ovaries, liver, muscles,

and

> other organs of implanted women.

>

> 4. Most implanted women experience capsular contracture which is

> caused from thick fibrous tissue that the body builds around the

> implants in an effort to wall-off the invading foreign body. This

> can be very uncomfortable and often causes severe pain. The

capsule

> causes the implants to become very hard and causes severe

deformity

> over time.

>

> 5. Many women who have saline breast implants have reported a

change

> in breast sensation. Often numbness and loss of sensation are

> experienced, especially with the nipples. Sometimes, the opposite

is

> true and there is an ucomfortable hypersensitivy.

>

> 6. Many women with saline breast implants have experienced severe

> necrosis (decayed and destroyed tissue) and other forms of breast

> tissue loss.

>

> 7. Many women with saline breast impants have experienced serious

> autoimmune diseases post-implantation including: Rheumatoid

> Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Scleroderma, Multiple Sclerosis, Sjøgrens

> Syndrome (severe dry mouth, eyes, etc.), and Lupus. Those women

with

> pre-existing compromised immune systems are now warned to avoid

> implants.

>

> 9. Disproportional numbers of women with saline breast implants

have

> reported neurological and cognitive complications, as well as

> endocrine disruption including hysterectomies, miscarriage.

>

> 10. Saline breast implants can easily rupture during mammography.

>

> 11. Saline breast implants make routine self-exams and mammography

> more difficult. More views are necessary meaning additional

> radiation each time.

>

> 12. Children born of women with saline breast implants have

> experienced the same autoimmune conditions and this situation has

> been seriously inadequately studied.

>

> 13. Saline breast implants often negatively affect the ability to

> produce milk for breast-feeding.

>

> 14. Health insurance carriers are routinely denying coverage for

> implanted (and explanted) women.

>

> 15. The envelope of the saline breast implant contains over 40

> different chemicals and metals which are toxic to the human body.

> Many of these chemicals are carcinogens and neurotoxins.

>

> (from Ilena Rosenthal)

>

> Things You May Not Have Considered:

> (This popped up when I was doing research (below)!)

>

> Regardless of new findings and new gadgetry in regards to breast

> implants,

> consider the following !

>

> 1. This is major surgery.

> 2. Are you aware that the weight of the implants will impact

> your spine and back through the years? Scar tissue is an

inevitable

> build up result from the body's natural reaction of rejection.

> That's right! The body REJECTS these artificial devices even after

> the mind decides to have them in.

> 3. The surgery performed on your chest is a shock on your

> entire system. Consider it similar to a major car accident. Are

you

> aware of that?

> 4. Cosmetic surgeons are like car salesmen. They want to make

> the sale and will go to extremes to pad their bank accounts. By

> receiving implants you are perpetuating this damaging practice and

> dangerous industry. Are you aware of that?

> 5. Do you realize the unnatural firmness eventually becomes a

> very disgusting feeling?

> 6. Do you realize that having bigger breasts will often

promote

> men to be attracted to your chest and not you?

> 7. Are you aware that a LARGE percentage of women that have

> breast implants are very insecure and should have their insecurity

> addressed before receiving implants?

> 8. After the implants have become thoroughly disgusting, the

> price to have them explanted are sometimes 10 times the implant

> price. Were you aware of that?

> 9. Are you aware that the composition of the implant bag

> (including saline implants) contain a significant amount of

> silicone?

> 10. We are aware that SOME women have had success. But from

our

> professional research, you'd be better off rejecting them now as

> most our going to their early graves, stubborn to reveal their

true

> suffering.

> 11. The decision is SIGNIFICANT. Years may go by before the

> impact sets in. Is it worth compromising your health?

> 12. Do you realize that the most compelling reports in

support

> of implants are written by MEN!? Men , who will never have the

> same operation performed on them.

>

> Someday, implants may be safe.

> In this day and time, you become human experiments

> and test case statistics.

> Reject them. Stop this silly exploit of women.

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Kacey, this looks great. My tip? I woud include in the list of diseases Hashimoto's or Thyroiditis(same thing) found in women with implants. There are studies that list this as one of the common diseases, and I know so many women with it! It may also open up alot of womens eyes who have implants and thyroid disease. Great info though!

>From: "Dave & Patty" >Reply- >>Subject: Fw: Is this good info for my new website? >Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:46:20 -0800 > >This looks really awesome, Kacey! Can't wait to see everything! > >The only question I have is on item 6, about the necrosis...you state that many have experienced necrosis and breast tissue loss. I have not heard of that many women who have had necrosis, (only a few), and surprisingly, many women end up with larger breasts after explant (go figure...it didn't happen to me!). I am sure you don't want to state that, but maybe you could temper "many" to "some". >Just my two cents....it looks great! >Patty > >----- Original Message ----- >From: kaceybu02 > >Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:35 PM >Subject: Is this good info for my new website? > > >Hi everyone, > >I haven't been posting a lot, but I've still been working on >different things. As far as my website goes, I've basically got to >get it up and running before mid Feb. I was wondering if these two >things are good to include. One states disadvantages, and the other >section talks about things you might not have considered. What do >you all think? Should I include these two items of the site? > >Thanks so much for your input! >Kacey > >Saline Breast Implants: Disadvantages >1. Saline breast implants are not lifetime devices, and may need to >be replaced (even without systemic problems) more than once a >decade. According to current statistics from the FDA, 20% of the >patients implanted will require further surgery within five years of >implantation. With each additional surgery, breast tissue is lost. > >2. Women who have saline breast implants are at risk of acquiring a >variety of infections from their implants which may occur at any >time, including fungal and antibiotic-resistant bacterial >infections. Mold, mildew, algae, bacteria, and fungi have all been >found in explanted saline implants according to Dr. Pierre Blais, a >pathologist in Canada, who has examined thousands of explanted >implants. > >3. Implant rupture can go undetected for years, and silicone (from >the silicone envelope) is known to migrate through the lymph system, >cross the blood-brain barrier, and the placental barrier. It has >been found in the brain, spinal fluid, ovaries, liver, muscles, and >other organs of implanted women. > >4. Most implanted women experience capsular contracture which is >caused from thick fibrous tissue that the body builds around the >implants in an effort to wall-off the invading foreign body. This >can be very uncomfortable and often causes severe pain. The capsule >causes the implants to become very hard and causes severe deformity >over time. > >5. Many women who have saline breast implants have reported a change >in breast sensation. Often numbness and loss of sensation are >experienced, especially with the nipples. Sometimes, the opposite is >true and there is an ucomfortable hypersensitivy. > >6. Many women with saline breast implants have experienced severe >necrosis (decayed and destroyed tissue) and other forms of breast >tissue loss. > >7. Many women with saline breast impants have experienced serious >autoimmune diseases post-implantation including: Rheumatoid >Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Scleroderma, Multiple Sclerosis, Sjøgrens >Syndrome (severe dry mouth, eyes, etc.), and Lupus. Those women with >pre-existing compromised immune systems are now warned to avoid >implants. > >9. Disproportional numbers of women with saline breast implants have >reported neurological and cognitive complications, as well as >endocrine disruption including hysterectomies, miscarriage. > >10. Saline breast implants can easily rupture during mammography. > >11. Saline breast implants make routine self-exams and mammography >more difficult. More views are necessary meaning additional >radiation each time. > >12. Children born of women with saline breast implants have >experienced the same autoimmune conditions and this situation has >been seriously inadequately studied. > >13. Saline breast implants often negatively affect the ability to >produce milk for breast-feeding. > >14. Health insurance carriers are routinely denying coverage for >implanted (and explanted) women. > >15. The envelope of the saline breast implant contains over 40 >different chemicals and metals which are toxic to the human body. >Many of these chemicals are carcinogens and neurotoxins. > >(from Ilena Rosenthal) > >Things You May Not Have Considered: >(This popped up when I was doing research (below)!) > >Regardless of new findings and new gadgetry in regards to breast >implants, >consider the following ! > >1. This is major surgery. >2. Are you aware that the weight of the implants will impact >your spine and back through the years? Scar tissue is an inevitable >build up result from the body's natural reaction of rejection. >That's right! The body REJECTS these artificial devices even after >the mind decides to have them in. >3. The surgery performed on your chest is a shock on your >entire system. Consider it similar to a major car accident. Are you >aware of that? >4. Cosmetic surgeons are like car salesmen. They want to make >the sale and will go to extremes to pad their bank accounts. By >receiving implants you are perpetuating this damaging practice and >dangerous industry. Are you aware of that? >5. Do you realize the unnatural firmness eventually becomes a >very disgusting feeling? >6. Do you realize that having bigger breasts will often promote >men to be attracted to your chest and not you? >7. Are you aware that a LARGE percentage of women that have >breast implants are very insecure and should have their insecurity >addressed before receiving implants? >8. After the implants have become thoroughly disgusting, the >price to have them explanted are sometimes 10 times the implant >price. Were you aware of that? >9. Are you aware that the composition of the implant bag >(including saline implants) contain a significant amount of >silicone? >10. We are aware that SOME women have had success. But from our >professional research, you'd be better off rejecting them now as >most our going to their early graves, stubborn to reveal their true >suffering. >11. The decision is SIGNIFICANT. Years may go by before the >impact sets in. Is it worth compromising your health? >12. Do you realize that the most compelling reports in support >of implants are written by MEN!? Men , who will never have the >same operation performed on them. > >Someday, implants may be safe. >In this day and time, you become human experiments >and test case statistics. >Reject them. Stop this silly exploit of women. > Get a FREE online virus check for your PC here, from McAfee.

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