Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Hi and welcome, I am always so sad to hear when it is mothers of young toddlers and babies that are ill and dealing with all these implant problems, because the young ones suffer right along with us, and our guilt about that can be overwhelming. I went through it too. My youngest was 3 when I got sick, and he is 9 now...I am hoping that he will never remember me as his sick mommie. I hope you will not let that guilt take hold in your life, but I am really glad you found us, too. You will be able to find information here that will help you make some decisions that can turn your life around and bring you healing. Your implants need to be removed, and that is the only way you are going to get back on the road to health in the long run. You sound like you are having a particularly bad reaction dermatologically...this may be due to heavy metals from the implants, such as platinum, tin or whatever it is that your particular implants were manufactured with. It can be from mineral deficiencies or imbalances. In any case, it is doubtful that the things the doctors are going to throw at you are going to be cures for your problem.... only bandaids as you said. The cure is to remove the source of the problem, and start to detox your body as thoroughly as you can to help your body regain its immune system strength. I am wondering, what autoimmune disease are they suggesting is causing the blistering sores? Let us know how we can help you more. If you are in Tennessee, you have access to a very knowledgeable doctor there. I don't know if he is still in practice, but his name is Dr. Shanklin, and he was associated with the Dept of Pathology at the University of Tennesee in Memphis. http://womnhlth.home.mindspring.com/studies/shankln1.html He has done some excellent work regarding silicone poisoning. Let us know if you are able to contact him and find him helpful to you. Take care, Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: jzamom2001 Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:59 PM Subject: noone believes me! i am new hear and so glad that i have found you! i just need to hear of someone that has had a similiar problem to mine. i was implanted march of 2000 and saw a derm. for a horrendous rash that has never gone away. all of the docs i have seen cannot tell me exactly what it is but it certainly could not be related to the implants?!? my primary dilemma is the rash which is more like blistering sores primarily on my buttocks, back of legs, and sometimes elbows. whatever they are calling it they do say it is an autoimmune disorder that just happens? or maybe related to herpes simplex virus. i have also suffered with debilitating mouth ulcers, sores in my nostrils, recently diagnosed add, extremely fatigued, and often feel like i have the flu. sound remotely familiar to anyone, if so please respond. the docs i am now seeing in nashville tn.(derms.) decided that i need to take methotrexate which i took very reluctantly, but i was so sick i couldn't take care of my children. my youngest is 2 and when she would ask for something 900 times(like 2 yr olds do) i would sit in the floor and cry. it was all i could do to pick her up i was so sick feeling. so i do feel better, but i keep thinking if this could possibly be from my implants, it is nothing than a dangerous band-aid. any help, support, or advice would greatly be appreciated. i so glad i found you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 JZAMOM -I feel your pain but you are not alone - I also have a 2 year old son which makes things very difficult on the bad days. All of your symptoms seem to me to be related to the implants based on all of our stories - go to the files section and read them and you will see. You have come to the right place. We are here if you need to talk!! Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 i have been there....i finally had to do my own research and bring it to my dr. i was explanted in july, all my symptoms are gone exept i still get flu like stuff at night, i had the rashes....hair loss, swollen glands...etc... get those thing out of your precious body....dianaDIANA D >From: "jzamom2001" >Reply- > >Subject: noone believes me! >Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 05:59:55 -0000 > >i am new hear and so glad that i have found you! i just need to >hear of someone that has had a similiar problem to mine. i was >implanted march of 2000 and saw a derm. for a horrendous rash that >has never gone away. all of the docs i have seen cannot tell me >exactly what it is but it certainly could not be related to the >implants?!? my primary dilemma is the rash which is more like >blistering sores primarily on my buttocks, back of legs, and >sometimes elbows. whatever they are calling it they do say it is an >autoimmune disorder that just happens? or maybe related to herpes >simplex virus. i have also suffered with debilitating mouth ulcers, >sores in my nostrils, recently diagnosed add, extremely fatigued, >and often feel like i have the flu. sound remotely familiar to >anyone, if so please respond. the docs i am now seeing in nashville >tn.(derms.) decided that i need to take methotrexate which i took >very reluctantly, but i was so sick i couldn't take care of my >children. my youngest is 2 and when she would ask for something 900 >times(like 2 yr olds do) i would sit in the floor and cry. it was >all i could do to pick her up i was so sick feeling. so i do feel >better, but i keep thinking if this could possibly be from my >implants, it is nothing than a dangerous band-aid. any help, >support, or advice would greatly be appreciated. i so glad i found >you. > MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 , God bless your heart! Your story is a blessing. DebbieJOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: Welcome to our group. I have a 3 and a half year old son, so I know whats its like to be a young mom, trying to take the best care of your child, and yet are so ill, its hard to get up out of bed.Feeling so baffled, so scared, yet no one believes you .And its hard to focus on all your problems, with a little one looking up at you needing your love. Even as you get closer to the truth, (that the implants are making you ill) you still find yourself more and more alone. And the road got tougher for me as time went on. I became more ill, very quickly-more baffled, and literally laughed at by doctors. Until I was explanted, a journey 15 hours from home. My life changed since then. I am eating better, feeling better, and thinking of having a baby this year! wHICH IS A MIRIACLE TO ME! I was so sick last year..I cant even tell you. Please read my story on our site ender 's story to Oprah, and know you are not alone. To see our simulair symptoms, and illnesses as they are too many to write down here. I had my implants removed after having them for almost 9 years . And cant tell you in words how my life has changed! Iam so much healthier and happier I cant scream it loud enough! My days are no longer fearful and sick, dark and alone ...wondering... they are sunny days with improvement every day, feeling better and more hopeful! I love being me again! It has been a tough time for me, the journey seemed so long, the no grain diet impossible, the supplements too many to take, yucky enema's, all the other things I am still doing- and you know, I am here! Kicking, and all the better for it! God pulled me through, and showed me how great our bodies are made to heal and repair themselves in the proper, gentle environment. One without implants. I hope you will see it too. And do you know what? I love my breasts now. Better than I ever did. Cant figure out why I thought I needed them in the 1st place. Love >From: "~*Patty*~" >Reply- >>Subject: Re: noone believes me! >Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:17:58 -0800 > >Hi and welcome, >I am always so sad to hear when it is mothers of young toddlers and babies that are ill and dealing with all these implant problems, because the young ones suffer right along with us, and our guilt about that can be overwhelming. I went through it too. My youngest was 3 when I got sick, and he is 9 now...I am hoping that he will never remember me as his sick mommie. I hope you will not let that guilt take hold in your life, but I am really glad you found us, too. You will be able to find information here that will help you make some decisions that can turn your life around and bring you healing. > >Your implants need to be removed, and that is the only way you are going to get back on the road to health in the long run. You sound like you are having a particularly bad reaction dermatologically...this may be due to heavy metals from the implants, such as platinum, tin or whatever it is that your particular implants were manufactured with. It can be from mineral deficiencies or imbalances. In any case, it is doubtful that the things the doctors are going to throw at you are going to be cures for your problem.... only bandaids as you said. The cure is to remove the source of the problem, and start to detox your body as thoroughly as you can to help your body regain its immune system strength. > >I am wondering, what autoimmune disease are they suggesting is causing the blistering sores? > >Let us know how we can help you more. If you are in Tennessee, you have access to a very knowledgeable doctor there. I don't know if he is still in practice, but his name is Dr. Shanklin, and he was associated with the Dept of Pathology at the University of Tennesee in Memphis. >http://womnhlth.home.mindspring.com/studies/shankln1.html >He has done some excellent work regarding silicone poisoning. Let us know if you are able to contact him and find him helpful to you. >Take care, >Patty > ----- Original Message ----- > From: jzamom2001 > > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 9:59 PM > Subject: noone believes me! > > > i am new hear and so glad that i have found you! i just need to > hear of someone that has had a similiar problem to mine. i was > implanted march of 2000 and saw a derm. for a horrendous rash that > has never gone away. all of the docs i have seen cannot tell me > exactly what it is but it certainly could not be related to the > implants?!? my primary dilemma is the rash which is more like > blistering sores primarily on my buttocks, back of legs, and > sometimes elbows. whatever they are calling it they do say it is an > autoimmune disorder that just happens? or maybe related to herpes > simplex virus. i have also suffered with debilitating mouth ulcers, > sores in my nostrils, recently diagnosed add, extremely fatigued, > and often feel like i have the flu. sound remotely familiar to > anyone, if so please respond. the docs i am now seeing in nashville > tn.(derms.) decided that i need to take methotrexate which i took > very reluctantly, but i was so sick i couldn't take care of my > children. my youngest is 2 and when she would ask for something 900 > times(like 2 yr olds do) i would sit in the floor and cry. it was > all i could do to pick her up i was so sick feeling. so i do feel > better, but i keep thinking if this could possibly be from my > implants, it is nothing than a dangerous band-aid. any help, > support, or advice would greatly be appreciated. i so glad i found > you. 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