Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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