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In a message dated 6/6/2004 3:40:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

michellerking1@... writes:

> LM, I wrote down here phone number 216/831-7007 and address in Pepper Pike OH.

she is only 3 hours away from me and 1 hr. 45 minutes away from my daughter. I

could even stay in a hotel. Hope she'll work something out with me. I want to

call her Mon. I'll let you know. thanks for the ideas and

> encourgagement.

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I was looking at Dr Fengs site too, i don't know whats gonna happen as i

will have to pay for this myself right now, so i am gonna try saving to have

this done as well, but if i do i may end up going to Dr Fengs as well, if i have

enough maybe by this summer i may do it....time will tell...she is about a 7

hour drive from jersey to there....not bad if we stop and go.....couldn't go yet

until i have my new truck....plus money...mine would never make it there....i

would have her do the silicone mapping to see where its all out and on her site

she mentions that if they are hard it usual doesn't take as long to get them

out, so i will see.....i wonder if i can just email her and touch base with her

to see what she thinks....this is such a scary process for me, i don't know how

you gals did this....its like living on the edge....the stress is just getting

to me real bad and my anxiety and panic are kicking in big time...i give you

gals so much credit...well i hope all goes well and eventually i will have this

time bomb removed....until then all i can do is pray and listen and

learn.....love to you bj

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In a message dated 6/6/2004 8:26:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

michellerking1@... writes:

> I feel for you girl. Can't you get seen by a PS and have him grade your rocks

on a bakers scale? Have you ever had a PS look at your breasts? A bakers scale

of III and IV must come out, its medically necessary. The scale goes from I-IV.

I have disability too now. I know she won't accept welfare

> insurance,

, whats this bakes scale your talking about and who do i go to to find

this out....?maybe you can explain love ya bj

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Not to worry , we will find you a PS. I know IU takes welfare insurance, but I don't know if it's for Indiana people only. I don't know how that works.

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In a message dated 6/6/2004 8:26:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, michellerking1@... writes:> I feel for you girl. Can't you get seen by a PS and have him grade your rocks on a bakers scale? Have you ever had a PS look at your breasts? A bakers scale of III and IV must come out, its medically necessary. The scale goes from I-IV. I have disability too now. I know she won't accept welfare > insurance,, whats this bakes scale your talking about and who do i go to to find this out....?maybe you can explain love ya bj

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In a message dated 6/7/2004 12:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

michellerking1@... writes:

> Baker 3 and 4 are hard enough to justify removal paid by ins. in most

> cases. Pain is also a symptom, as is documented rupture. I highly

> recommend that mammograms not be done on aging implants,

> but MRI or

> ultrasound can document a rupture.

>

> Lynda

Oh gosh Lynda that is so true not to do a mammogram on aged implants, they tried

to do one and couldn't i wouldn't let them....i also had a ultrasound and they

couldn't detect a rupture, they could see the implants but couldn't detect if it

was ruptured or not, mine is one big hard rock, and it hurts like anything....i

guess they say its good in a sense makes less of a mess when coming out, but

that remains to be seen.....hopefully when this fund comes in from dow i will

try to schedule this surgery......thank you love ya BJ

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thank you patty you and michelle have been so helpful to me, i really appreciate

all the help as this is such an overwelming process and i hope to one day be

explanted and on my way to recovery as well....thank you love bj

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In a message dated 6/7/2004 11:35:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, coss@...

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> Pain is also a symptom, as is documented rupture. I highly

> recommend that mammograms not be done on aging implants,

> but MRI or

severe pain i have and they are rocks.........i have to lay on my side never my

stomach, the pain is excruitiating....love ya bj

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