Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 I went to the holistic doctor yesterday. He said that I had Mercury, Arsenic and Lead in my body. Apparently, my Thyroid, digestive system, Pancreas, Liver, Gall Bladder are in the extreme state of not functioning properly. My Lymphatic system is slightly affected. He said there were signs of slight virus in my body, but he said he would have to run more test to tell what it is. I know due to my Canker sore that I have the Herpes Simplex I. I would have thought with all the blood he has drawn that the virus test would have already been done. I was disappointed. I want to be tested for allergies of the ingredients in my implants. He doesn't seem to know much about it, I'm concerned. Also, he wants to run a hormone test which will run another $272. I assume it is necessary. The overall expense of my treatments with him will run around 4,600.00. He says wait on explantation until he knows for sure that they are the problem, but that is alot of money to spend and have to add explantation later. I guess my bid concern is that I read on this site how so many women are still sick after explantation. Can you get better after or do all these illness stay with you? Call me or email. Hope things are better with the family? You may be on your vacation, if so I will talk with you at a later date. Take care, JoAnn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Hi JoAnn, I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors (wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing. Just my opinion. Love Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 JoAnn, I agree with Judi. I was so sick when I had my implants, I thought I was going to die. I won't go into details but it was the best thing I ever did getting explanted. It as been 14 months since I was explanted and I have my life back. I would say I am about 85 to 90% better. Just little things here and there hanging around. Don't waste your money on detoxing before you remove the poison bags from your body. Love Cricket > Hi JoAnn, > I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors (wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing. > Just my opinion. > Love > Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Judi: That would depend on the reason why somebody needs to wait for explant. Finding the right doctor, getting time off from work or childcare arrangements--stuff like that takes time. I wish JoAnn the best on her explant whether it's this week or next month. Take care. LMjaylow2100@... wrote: Hi JoAnn,I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors (wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing.Just my opinion.LoveJudi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 I agree with the below statement by Cricket if the premise for waiting for explant is detox purposes--in that case, I would not waste time either. I would only take more time if it meant finding the best PS for my situation, money, getting time off from work or childcare issues (if they apply). I did not see the oringinal post. Sorry for any confusion. LMcricket5643000 <cricket5643000@...> wrote: JoAnn,I agree with Judi. I was so sick when I had my implants, I thought I was going to die. I won't go into details but it was the best thing I ever did getting explanted. It as been 14 months since I was explanted and I have my life back. I would say I am about 85 to 90% better. Just little things here and there hanging around. Don't waste your money on detoxing before you remove the poison bags from your body.Love Cricket> Hi JoAnn,> I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors (wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing.> Just my opinion.> Love> Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 Absolutely I would not wait and detox before explant. The implants are the poison. Lynda At 03:11 PM 6/13/2004, you wrote: >I agree with the below statement by Cricket if the premise for waiting for >explant is detox purposes--in that case, I would not waste time either. I >would only take more time if it meant finding the best PS for my >situation, money, getting time off from work or childcare issues (if they >apply). > >I did not see the oringinal post. Sorry for any confusion. >LM > >cricket5643000 <cricket5643000@...> wrote: >JoAnn, > >I agree with Judi. I was so sick when I had my implants, I thought I >was going to die. I won't go into details but it was the best thing >I ever did getting explanted. It as been 14 months since I was >explanted and I have my life back. I would say I am about 85 to 90% >better. Just little things here and there hanging around. Don't >waste your money on detoxing before you remove the poison bags from >your body. > >Love Cricket > > > > Hi JoAnn, > > I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors >(wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the >problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the >answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what >anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you >have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody >getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever >money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing. > > Just my opinion. > > Love > > Judi > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 I agree I would not wait too long, I had to wait a month to get into the very busy office of Dr Feng, but it was worth the one month wait and gave me time to prepare and get ready too. I don't think a month or even a couple will hurt too much, but I would really try to get working on it soon. I highly recomend Dr Feng, and despite other opinions, her prices are not thousands more than Dr Huang in Denver, she is about $10,000 and Huang is around $8600 so it is not thousands of dollars, about 1500. I also don't think the two are equall in terms of how they feel about implants, their work may be similiar but I know Feng does not believe saline implants are safe. She says there are some that are safer in some women, but she has never told anyone that there is such a thing as a safe implant. At any rate you will be in good hands with either Dr, but for sympathy,compassion, and integrity you cannot beat Dr Feng. She is one in a million. good luck and please let me know if I can help in any way ok? blesssings, In , " cricket5643000 " <cricket5643000@y...> wrote: > JoAnn, > > I agree with Judi. I was so sick when I had my implants, I thought I > was going to die. I won't go into details but it was the best thing > I ever did getting explanted. It as been 14 months since I was > explanted and I have my life back. I would say I am about 85 to 90% > better. Just little things here and there hanging around. Don't > waste your money on detoxing before you remove the poison bags from > your body. > > Love Cricket > > > > Hi JoAnn, > > I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors > (wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the > problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the > answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what > anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you > have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody > getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever > money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing. > > Just my opinion. > > Love > > Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 : Hi. I agree with the content of your post. You are correct about the prices too. I saw Dr. Huang in Dec.02. I wish JoAnn the best in her explant and hope she keeps us informed of her surgery and progress. Hugs, LMnaturalbeauty38 <naturalbeauty38@...> wrote: I agree I would not wait too long, I had to wait a month to get into the very busy office of Dr Feng, but it was worth the one month wait and gave me time to prepare and get ready too. I don't think a month or even a couple will hurt too much, but I would really try to get working on it soon.I highly recomend Dr Feng, and despite other opinions, her prices are not thousands more than Dr Huang in Denver, she is about $10,000 and Huang is around $8600 so it is not thousands of dollars, about 1500. I also don't think the two are equall in terms of how they feel about implants, their work may be similiar but I know Feng does not believe saline implants are safe. She says there are some that are safer in some women, but she has never told anyone that there is such a thing as a safe implant.At any rate you will be in good hands with either Dr, but for sympathy,compassion, and integrity you cannot beat Dr Feng. She is one in a million.good luck and please let me know if I can help in any way ok?blesssings,In , "cricket5643000" wrote:> JoAnn,> > I agree with Judi. I was so sick when I had my implants, I thought I > was going to die. I won't go into details but it was the best thing > I ever did getting explanted. It as been 14 months since I was > explanted and I have my life back. I would say I am about 85 to 90% > better. Just little things here and there hanging around. Don't > waste your money on detoxing before you remove the poison bags from > your body.> > Love Cricket> > > > Hi JoAnn,> > I wouldn't wait to have your implants out. I had several doctors > (wholistic included tell me that the implants were probably NOT the > problem). If you go to your own intuition you will KNOW the > answer. A foreign object in your body can't be good, no matter what > anybody says. You can get better but it's a slow process and you > have to be dedicated to detoxing. I've never heard of anybody > getting better with their implants still in. I would spend whatever > money you have FIRST on explant and THEN start detoxing.> > Just my opinion.> > Love> > Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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