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Iggy,

well ofcourse you have to tell me about the toxic chemical oils they use to slide the implants in. What exactly do you mean? Did she mention any oil names? See, I felt I was reacting to the silicone shell itself more than anything. As soon as, I mean the day they were removed I noticed a very fast change in my skin's hypersentiveness to everything. I knew right then it was the silicone.

Thanks for the info. Very interesting!

You caught my attention, because my toxic bags were clear as well. They were intact as well. I was just curious about the breakdown of the shell into the surrounding tissue. Did she say much about that?

I heard Dr. Kolb does this surgery as well a Dr. Feng, but I don't see how she could still do saline implants after all the horror stories. I don't understand that. What would be the purpose of that?

Debiggyangel7 <iggyangel@...> wrote:

Hi, she said that cuz when she saw the bags they were clear and clean looking, they was alot of scar tissue around it, so she said for right now thats what is seemed to be, but she said pathology may prove otherwise.... she said that was her experience w/saline also, she said to me that most bags that she explants do come out clean, so it is a immune reaction from the silicone bag .. she mentions that silicone is only one of the toxic chemicals used, and they use chemical oils to slide them in for quick placement also.... interesting...... Blessings, IggyGod bless and take care!

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It is called informed consent. If one knows all the dangers and chooses to

sky dive, one does it anyway. Same with saline implants.

Lynda

At 02:48 AM 2/23/2004, you wrote:

>Iggy,

>

>well ofcourse you have to tell me about the toxic chemical oils they use

>to slide the implants in. What exactly do you mean? Did she mention any

>oil names? See, I felt I was reacting to the silicone shell itself more

>than anything. As soon as, I mean the day they were removed I noticed a

>very fast change in my skin's hypersentiveness to everything. I knew right

>then it was the silicone.

>

>Thanks for the info. Very interesting!

>

>You caught my attention, because my toxic bags were clear as well. They

>were intact as well. I was just curious about the breakdown of the shell

>into the surrounding tissue. Did she say much about that?

>

>I heard Dr. Kolb does this surgery as well a Dr. Feng, but I don't see how

>she could still do saline implants after all the horror stories. I don't

>understand that. What would be the purpose of that?

>

>

>Deb

>

>iggyangel7 <iggyangel@...> wrote:

>Hi, she said that cuz when she saw the bags they were clear and clean

>looking, they was alot of scar tissue around it, so she said for

>right now thats what is seemed to be, but she said pathology may

>prove otherwise.... she said that was her experience w/saline also,

>she said to me that most bags that she explants do come out clean, so

>it is a immune reaction from the silicone bag .. she mentions that

>silicone is only one of the toxic chemicals used, and they use

>chemical oils to slide them in for quick placement also....

>interesting...... Blessings, Iggy

>God bless and take care!

>

>

>

>

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--- Deb, I really dont know what type of oils they use to slide them

in, she mentioned them, but I dont remember...She said that some

people are just genetically predisposed to have reactions to the

bags... She compared it roughly to a food allergy... my sis has had

silicone bags, replaced commonly and frequently, but never had one

problem w /illness... that is why she told me that is was the

bags... I knew too, right after the surgery, I got too much fatigue

and never felt normal again, but never made the connection.... I

swear, I lost so much puffiness, and inflammation weight, what a

blessing, ... I know about the sensitivities, I had a red neck and

face and my skin starting immediately flushing red all over...

broken capilllaries like crazy, and rashes around my chest that were

horribly itchy but still I did not make the connection, I was too

busy listening to the doctor's BS and not listening to my body.....

Ill try to do some research and see what those chemicals are....

Talk soon, blessings, Iggy

In , " Debbie B. " <debsings04@y...> wrote:

> Iggy,

>

> well ofcourse you have to tell me about the toxic chemical oils

they use to slide the implants in. What exactly do you mean? Did she

mention any oil names? See, I felt I was reacting to the silicone

shell itself more than anything. As soon as, I mean the day they were

removed I noticed a very fast change in my skin's hypersentiveness to

everything. I knew right then it was the silicone.

>

> Thanks for the info. Very interesting!

>

> You caught my attention, because my toxic bags were clear as well.

They were intact as well. I was just curious about the breakdown of

the shell into the surrounding tissue. Did she say much about that?

>

> I heard Dr. Kolb does this surgery as well a Dr. Feng, but I don't

see how she could still do saline implants after all the horror

stories. I don't understand that. What would be the purpose of that?

>

>

> Deb

>

> iggyangel7 <iggyangel@c...> wrote:

> Hi, she said that cuz when she saw the bags they were clear and

clean

> looking, they was alot of scar tissue around it, so she said for

> right now thats what is seemed to be, but she said pathology may

> prove otherwise.... she said that was her experience w/saline

also,

> she said to me that most bags that she explants do come out clean,

so

> it is a immune reaction from the silicone bag .. she mentions that

> silicone is only one of the toxic chemicals used, and they use

> chemical oils to slide them in for quick placement also....

> interesting...... Blessings, Iggy

> God bless and take care!

>

>

>

>

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