Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Yeah, this whole thing is really weird! I was having so many problems. My hands had even started hurting about a month before explant, but after the surgery the heart palpitations, dizziness, etc have not come back. No hand pain, etc. I didn't expect to get better at all. I wake up by myself at about 6:30 every morning and previously my husband was having to push me out at 7:30 to take the kids to school. I work too which made it hard. That's why I'm wondering if the heavy metals and maybe all the other soup mix they put in these things made me sick and maybe not silicone as much. I would think if I had a lot of the silicone issues I would have the joint pain and chronic fatigue, just not sure. The neuro problems still scare me. It's better for sure, but there's nothing like feeling tingling in your face. Man it's scary. I worry sometimes that I have permanent nerve damage, but probably won't know for quite a while. I still think if I had waited another year to get them out I would be disabled. Hugs, :)Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 I am sure toxic metals have as much, if not more, to do with it as silicone. Lynda At 03:00 PM 5/5/2004, you wrote: >Yeah, this whole thing is really weird! I was having so many >problems. My hands had even started hurting about a month before >explant, but after the surgery the heart palpitations, dizziness, >etc have not come back. No hand pain, etc. I didn't expect to get >better at all. > >I wake up by myself at about 6:30 every morning and previously my >husband was having to push me out at 7:30 to take the kids to >school. I work too which made it hard. That's why I'm wondering if >the heavy metals and maybe all the other soup mix they put in these >things made me sick and maybe not silicone as much. I would think >if I had a lot of the silicone issues I would have the joint pain >and chronic fatigue, just not sure. > >The neuro problems still scare me. It's better for sure, but >there's nothing like feeling tingling in your face. Man it's >scary. I worry sometimes that I have permanent nerve damage, but >probably won't know for quite a while. I still think if I had >waited another year to get them out I would be disabled. > >Hugs, >:)Beth > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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