Guest guest Posted March 28, 2004 Report Share Posted March 28, 2004 Alice, thanks for the explanation. I may have a touch of that. I've had sore spots on my ribs ever since I got the implants. They weren't up in my breast area so I didn't associate the two. But now I have sore spots around the breast area too. When I was explanted the capsule had to be dissected off of my chest wall. When I woke up, the first thing I said was " my ribs, are they broken? " I had such severe pain. I was still on IV pain meds and was crying in pain. Then the doctor explained how difficult it was to get everything out. I have a 1 year old 25 pound grandson and I watch him for my daughter when she works. Most of the time he is so good and just plays in the living room while I'm either resting or at the computer. I only have to pick him up to get him in and out of his crib and in and out of his booster chair at the table. But, when I have to pick him up more than that my ribs tend to flare. I'll talk to my gynecologist when I see him next week. Do you take anything for it? Pam > > >I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their > implants, > > >they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in bed > in PAIN > > >for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much > out of > > >commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more > than > > >normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the amount > of pain > > >then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that I > was in so > > >much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin was > > >stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE! > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Hi Pam! Unfortunately, the doctors have not given me any medicine that really works. If I find something that does, you'll be the first to know! Take care! Love, Alice Pam <nannapam3103@...> wrote: Alice, thanks for the explanation. I may have a touch of that. I've had sore spots on my ribs ever since I got the implants. They weren't up in my breast area so I didn't associate the two. But now I have sore spots around the breast area too. When I was explanted the capsule had to be dissected off of my chest wall. When I woke up, the first thing I said was "my ribs, are they broken?" I had such severe pain. I was still on IV pain meds and was crying in pain. Then the doctor explained how difficult it was to get everything out. I have a 1 year old 25 pound grandson and I watch him for my daughter when she works. Most of the time he is so good and just plays in the living room while I'm either resting or at the computer. I only have to pick him up to get him in and out of his crib and in and out of his booster chair at the table. But, when I have to pick him up more than that my ribs tend to flare. I'll talk to my gynecologist when I see him next week. Do you take anything for it? Pam> > >I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their > implants,> > >they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in bed > in PAIN> > >for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much > out of> > >commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more > than> > >normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the amount > of pain> > >then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that I > was in so> > >much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin was> > >stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE!> > >> > >> > >> > >For Healing Therapies and Detox info, and to view Testimonies of > Victims, > > >and Studies of harm by implants, go to:> > > /files/> > >> > >To view links to related websites on breast implants, go to:> > > /links> > >> > >To search past messages in the Archives, go to > > > /messages> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 ---Advil helps some.... In , Alice Hauser <alicehauser1048@y...> wrote: > Hi Pam! Unfortunately, the doctors have not given me any medicine that really works. If I find something that does, you'll be the first to know! Take care! > > Love, > Alice > > Pam <nannapam3103@y...> wrote: > Alice, thanks for the explanation. I may have a touch of that. I've > had sore spots on my ribs ever since I got the implants. They > weren't up in my breast area so I didn't associate the two. But now > I have sore spots around the breast area too. When I was explanted > the capsule had to be dissected off of my chest wall. When I woke > up, the first thing I said was " my ribs, are they broken? " I had > such severe pain. I was still on IV pain meds and was crying in > pain. Then the doctor explained how difficult it was to get > everything out. I have a 1 year old 25 pound grandson and I watch > him for my daughter when she works. Most of the time he is so good > and just plays in the living room while I'm either resting or at the > computer. I only have to pick him up to get him in and out of his > crib and in and out of his booster chair at the table. But, when I > have to pick him up more than that my ribs tend to flare. I'll talk > to my gynecologist when I see him next week. Do you take anything > for it? > > Pam > > > > > >I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their > > implants, > > > >they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in > bed > > in PAIN > > > >for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much > > out of > > > >commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more > > than > > > >normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the > amount > > of pain > > > >then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that > I > > was in so > > > >much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin > was > > > >stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Alice, It is probably best not to take medications for this, as they just add toxins to your body. Mine went away on its own, but I know women who had it for a couple of years. It always finally went away. Lynda At 06:26 PM 3/29/2004, you wrote: >Hi Pam! Unfortunately, the doctors have not given me any medicine that >really works. If I find something that does, you'll be the first to >know! Take care! > >Love, >Alice > >Pam <nannapam3103@...> wrote: >Alice, thanks for the explanation. I may have a touch of that. I've >had sore spots on my ribs ever since I got the implants. They >weren't up in my breast area so I didn't associate the two. But now >I have sore spots around the breast area too. When I was explanted >the capsule had to be dissected off of my chest wall. When I woke >up, the first thing I said was " my ribs, are they broken? " I had >such severe pain. I was still on IV pain meds and was crying in >pain. Then the doctor explained how difficult it was to get >everything out. I have a 1 year old 25 pound grandson and I watch >him for my daughter when she works. Most of the time he is so good >and just plays in the living room while I'm either resting or at the >computer. I only have to pick him up to get him in and out of his >crib and in and out of his booster chair at the table. But, when I >have to pick him up more than that my ribs tend to flare. I'll talk >to my gynecologist when I see him next week. Do you take anything >for it? > >Pam > > > > > >I've heard lots of people lately saying how when they got their > > implants, > > > >they were back at work after just a couple of weeks. I was in >bed > > in PAIN > > > >for at least three weeks and after that, I was still pretty much > > out of > > > >commission. I'm wondering if any of you had pain like this (more > > than > > > >normal) when you first got your implants. Wondering if the >amount > > of pain > > > >then could relate to our illness. Just curious. It could be that >I > > was in so > > > >much pain because I had no right breast and the muscle and skin >was > > > >stretched so much....or maybe I'm just a BIG WEENIE! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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