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Sorry, I am not willing until you quit playing games and get a

little real with the group. You did ruffle feathers whether you

intended to or not, unfortunately. Maybe you just need a little

more maturity? You can join and read posts, no problem. I am not

being insensitive here...just wondering why you are playing peek-a-

boo with your address? You will be moderated any time you join, and

if you don't make your address visible, you will be banned. That's

just the way I do it, okay?

Otherwise we'll be here if you really do need help someday. If all

you want to do is read the posts, be my guest....

Patty

--- In , " itsabbie37 " <itsabbie37@y...>

wrote:

> Disclaimer...I certainly wouldnt want to hurt any of your

feelings.

> I wNo, I certainly didnt mean to ruffle anyones feathers. I was

only

> asking advice. I'm not sorry that Im very happy with my implants

but

> Im very sorry that you woman became ill.

> Life is not fair. But I would like to stay to get an idea of what

I

> should look out for with my implants.

>

> Please reconsider and let me join the group again.

>

> Thanks so much.

>

> Sincerely,

> Amy

> Goading?

>

>

> My guess is that " Amy " was here to goad us and get under our skin.

> Clearly, she is being insensitive to our group, something I won't

> tolerate. If you want to write her, please do it privately as I

> have removed her.

> Patty

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PS, I do have access to the member list...that's how I know about

the game playing on the address...

> > Disclaimer...I certainly wouldnt want to hurt any of your

> feelings.

> > I wNo, I certainly didnt mean to ruffle anyones feathers. I was

> only

> > asking advice. I'm not sorry that Im very happy with my

implants

> but

> > Im very sorry that you woman became ill.

> > Life is not fair. But I would like to stay to get an idea of

what

> I

> > should look out for with my implants.

> >

> > Please reconsider and let me join the group again.

> >

> > Thanks so much.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> > Amy

> > Goading?

> >

> >

> > My guess is that " Amy " was here to goad us and get under our

skin.

> > Clearly, she is being insensitive to our group, something I

won't

> > tolerate. If you want to write her, please do it privately as I

> > have removed her.

> > Patty

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I think we should all step back from this and let Amy make her own

decisions and have her own ideas. You all know that we all were in that

place at one time. It is a progression, a process of realization. We all

came to this knowledge in our own ways.

Yes, I agree. Everyone with any kind of silicone implantable device (that

includes saline implants) will eventually have problems. It did take my

sister-in-law 30 years with her heyer-schulte saline implants to have

symptoms. Not everyone will react the same way and in the same time frame.

What we do not need is incessant patter about this.

Yes, Amy, most women loved their implants at first. Most loved the way

they looked, and the men in their lives did also. It is a fact.

Please just check the FDA info. and the Health and Human Services info. on

my website on saline implants, and please, please, please, watch for any

symptoms. If you show any (and I mean ANY) of them, consider getting them

out before it goes too far. Women have died from saline implants as well

as other silicone implantable devices.

This is all I have to say on the subject, except that God works in

mysterious ways, and I think he sent you to this site to find the

information on implants so you could not be ill like we are.

Lynda

At 08:38 AM 6/6/2004, you wrote:

>Dear Amy,

>

>Don't you realize that all of us were happy with our implants too at

>one time. What exactly is your point? If you want to read the

>messages that is great, because it may not be a bad idea to watch for

>all the many things that can arise with your saline implants. I am

>wondering if you even know what kind you got? Did you read the

>information about them before you allowed them into your body.

>well don't expect lots of happy and smilling congrats here, we are

>happy that your not sick yet, but it is way too early to tell if you

>will have problems are not, the odds of not having a problem are

>slim. Illness not included, your chances of a rupture or cc are

>extremely high.

>Yesterday at work we had a 60 year old woman that had cancer and had

>a breast implant to match her other breast. This poor poor lady, all

>because some PS convinced her to get an implant, is now so ill

>yesterday the Docs were extremely nice to her and the specialist came

>in and ordered every single imaginable test to check her for

>autoimmune diseases. I overheard him talking with another Dr

>saying " all this for a breast implant how sad " i wanted to HUG this

>man. What a kind Dr. He realizes the realities. In fact if there is

>anyone in this part of the country who is looking for a hematologist,

>he may be a good one, he obviously believes in implants and illness.

>His name is Christian Schull.

>Hugs girls

>

>

>

>

>

>In , " itsabbie37 " <itsabbie37@y...>

>wrote:

> > Disclaimer...I certainly wouldnt want to hurt any of your

>feelings.

> > I wNo, I certainly didnt mean to ruffle anyones feathers. I was

>only

> > asking advice. I'm not sorry that Im very happy with my implants

>but

> > Im very sorry that you woman became ill.

> > Life is not fair. But I would like to stay to get an idea of what

>I

> > should look out for with my implants.

> >

> > Please reconsider and let me join the group again.

> >

> > Thanks so much.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> > Amy

> > Goading?

> >

> >

> > My guess is that " Amy " was here to goad us and get under our skin.

> > Clearly, she is being insensitive to our group, something I won't

> > tolerate. If you want to write her, please do it privately as I

> > have removed her.

> > Patty

> > as just giving my opinion just as everyone else does.

>

>

>

>

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Lynda:

I wholeheartedly agree with what you're saying here about Amy making her own choices, and if Amy were a straight shooter in coming here for education and not to tease folks, I'd agree all the way.But coming on here to as Patty put it "goading" , is not cool.You're right that Amy is entitled to her opinion, and to implant, and she has exercised that right.

I'm very tolerant of differing opinions regarding implants--I have friends who are implanted and respect their choice to do so providing they hear the facts first.Lynda <coss@...> wrote:

I think we should all step back from this and let Amy make her own decisions and have her own ideas. You all know that we all were in that place at one time. It is a progression, a process of realization. We all came to this knowledge in our own ways.Yes, I agree. Everyone with any kind of silicone implantable device (that includes saline implants) will eventually have problems. It did take my sister-in-law 30 years with her heyer-schulte saline implants to have symptoms. Not everyone will react the same way and in the same time frame.What we do not need is incessant patter about this.Yes, Amy, most women loved their implants at first. Most loved the way they looked, and the men in their lives did also. It is a fact.Please just check the FDA info. and the Health and Human Services info. on my website on saline implants,

and please, please, please, watch for any symptoms. If you show any (and I mean ANY) of them, consider getting them out before it goes too far. Women have died from saline implants as well as other silicone implantable devices.This is all I have to say on the subject, except that God works in mysterious ways, and I think he sent you to this site to find the information on implants so you could not be ill like we are.LyndaAt 08:38 AM 6/6/2004, you wrote:>Dear Amy,>>Don't you realize that all of us were happy with our implants too at>one time. What exactly is your point? If you want to read the>messages that is great, because it may not be a bad idea to watch for>all the many things that can arise with your saline implants. I am>wondering if you even know what kind you got? Did you read the>information about them before you allowed them into your body.>well don't expect lots of

happy and smilling congrats here, we are>happy that your not sick yet, but it is way too early to tell if you>will have problems are not, the odds of not having a problem are>slim. Illness not included, your chances of a rupture or cc are>extremely high.>Yesterday at work we had a 60 year old woman that had cancer and had>a breast implant to match her other breast. This poor poor lady, all>because some PS convinced her to get an implant, is now so ill>yesterday the Docs were extremely nice to her and the specialist came>in and ordered every single imaginable test to check her for>autoimmune diseases. I overheard him talking with another Dr>saying "all this for a breast implant how sad" i wanted to HUG this>man. What a kind Dr. He realizes the realities. In fact if there is>anyone in this part of the country who is looking for a hematologist,>he may be a good one, he obviously believes

in implants and illness.>His name is Christian Schull.>Hugs girls>>>>>>In , "itsabbie37" >wrote:> > Disclaimer...I certainly wouldnt want to hurt any of your>feelings.> > I wNo, I certainly didnt mean to ruffle anyones feathers. I was>only> > asking advice. I'm not sorry that Im very happy with my implants>but> > Im very sorry that you woman became ill.> > Life is not fair. But I would like to stay to get an idea of what>I> > should look out for with my implants.> >> > Please reconsider and let me join the group again.> >> > Thanks so much.> >> > Sincerely,> > Amy> > Goading?> >> >> > My guess is that "Amy" was here to goad us and get under our skin.> > Clearly, she is being insensitive to our group, something I won't> > tolerate. If you want to write her, please do it privately as I> > have removed her.> > Patty> > as just giving my opinion just as everyone else does.>>>>

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This is a very good post. Thank you for sharing.

I feel sorry for that poor lady.

LMnaturalbeauty38 <naturalbeauty38@...> wrote:

Dear Amy,Don't you realize that all of us were happy with our implants too at one time. What exactly is your point? If you want to read the messages that is great, because it may not be a bad idea to watch for all the many things that can arise with your saline implants. I am wondering if you even know what kind you got? Did you read the information about them before you allowed them into your body.well don't expect lots of happy and smilling congrats here, we are happy that your not sick yet, but it is way too early to tell if you will have problems are not, the odds of not having a problem are slim. Illness not included, your chances of a rupture or cc are extremely high.Yesterday at work we had a 60 year old woman that had cancer and had a breast implant to match her other breast. This poor poor lady, all because some PS

convinced her to get an implant, is now so ill yesterday the Docs were extremely nice to her and the specialist came in and ordered every single imaginable test to check her for autoimmune diseases. I overheard him talking with another Dr saying "all this for a breast implant how sad" i wanted to HUG this man. What a kind Dr. He realizes the realities. In fact if there is anyone in this part of the country who is looking for a hematologist, he may be a good one, he obviously believes in implants and illness.His name is Christian Schull. Hugs girlsIn , "itsabbie37" wrote:> Disclaimer...I certainly wouldnt want to hurt any of your feelings. > I wNo, I certainly didnt mean to ruffle anyones feathers. I was only > asking advice. I'm not sorry that Im very happy with my implants but > Im very sorry that you woman became ill.>

Life is not fair. But I would like to stay to get an idea of what I > should look out for with my implants.> > Please reconsider and let me join the group again.> > Thanks so much.> > Sincerely,> Amy> Goading?> > > My guess is that "Amy" was here to goad us and get under our skin. > Clearly, she is being insensitive to our group, something I won't > tolerate. If you want to write her, please do it privately as I > have removed her. > Patty> as just giving my opinion just as everyone else does.

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