Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 I have loved Dr. Middleton since the first time I spoke to him on the phone. That was in 1992. He has been wonderful to us. Lynda At 08:01 PM 2/27/2004, you wrote: >Dr. Middleton was wonderful and very thorough. He told me right away >what he found. There is an area about the size of my thumb (tip) >which is close to the surface and would be easy to remove. But then >there is a line of silicone running up the middle of my chest which >would be much more difficult to remove due to the fact that it is in >the muscle. I went to Dr. # 1 on my way home give him a peace of my >mind for not listening to me when I told him how sick and toxic I >felt after surgery. He wants nothing to do with it and is of the >school that silicone will go way if left in there. He did offer to >give me three thousand back so I would be out the anesthesia and MRI >fees. I will be seeing Dr. Lee next week to see what he recommends >and go from there. If the next surgery is way over 3,000 then I am in >trouble because I am out of money. This has gone on for almost 5 >months with no work. I can probably go on for one more month and then >I will have to start putting my life on a credit card, I am just glad >that I made it this far without being in the poor house. I know that >God has been watching over me because I am completely alone and that >makes everyday seem like an eternity when you just sit around an >wait. Take care and please send me any suggestions about removing any >remaining silicone. I need your help. Joanne > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Hang on Joanne, my doc said there was an oral supplement you could take that does the same as chelation therapy, but much slower...do you want me to ask ? Fiona ----- Original Message ----- From: joanneinpain <joanneinpain@...> < > Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 5:01 AM Subject: the MRI and the results are in already > Dr. Middleton was wonderful and very thorough. He told me right away > what he found. There is an area about the size of my thumb (tip) > which is close to the surface and would be easy to remove. But then > there is a line of silicone running up the middle of my chest which > would be much more difficult to remove due to the fact that it is in > the muscle. I went to Dr. # 1 on my way home give him a peace of my > mind for not listening to me when I told him how sick and toxic I > felt after surgery. He wants nothing to do with it and is of the > school that silicone will go way if left in there. He did offer to > give me three thousand back so I would be out the anesthesia and MRI > fees. I will be seeing Dr. Lee next week to see what he recommends > and go from there. If the next surgery is way over 3,000 then I am in > trouble because I am out of money. This has gone on for almost 5 > months with no work. I can probably go on for one more month and then > I will have to start putting my life on a credit card, I am just glad > that I made it this far without being in the poor house. I know that > God has been watching over me because I am completely alone and that > makes everyday seem like an eternity when you just sit around an > wait. Take care and please send me any suggestions about removing any > remaining silicone. I need your help. Joanne > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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