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Yep, totally common, sometimes I still run one in the evenings, but for 4

years I think I had one most of the time.

Lynda

At 08:13 PM 6/13/2004, you wrote:

>I was wondering if anyone else has had a long term fever from their

>implants? I have had a fever for 15 months. I had my implants removed

>last November, and still have a fever. They found a cheesy white

>substance when they removed the implants.The doctor thought for sure

>I had an infection in the breast tissue. They sent the implants to

>the labs, they found lots of WBC and RBC,which aren't suppose to be

>there, but it didn't grow any bacteria, so they only treated me with

>Antibiotics for 10 days.

>

>Any advise on where to go from here. I have had tons of tests,

>besides my blood work being all messed up they can't find anything

>wrong.

>

>

>

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When did you get your implants out? Did that help the fever at all? What have the doctors told you about the fever?

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Yep, totally common, sometimes I still run one in the evenings, but for 4 years I think I had one most of the time.LyndaAt 08:13 PM 6/13/2004, you wrote:>I was wondering if anyone else has had a long term fever from their>implants? I have had a fever for 15 months. I had my implants removed>last November, and still have a fever. They found a cheesy white>substance when they removed the implants.The doctor thought for sure>I had an infection in the breast tissue. They sent the implants to>the labs, they found lots of WBC and RBC,which aren't suppose to be>there, but it didn't grow any bacteria, so they only treated me with>Antibiotics for 10 days.>>Any advise on where to go from here. I have had tons of tests,>besides my blood work being all messed up they can't find anything>wrong.>>>>

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No, it was after the jerk dumped my chest full of silicone when he removed

them.

Lynda

At 09:03 PM 6/13/2004, you wrote:

>When did you get your implants out? Did that help the fever at all? What

>have the doctors told you about the fever?

> Re: long term fevers

>

>Yep, totally common, sometimes I still run one in the evenings, but for 4

>years I think I had one most of the time.

>

>Lynda

>

>

>At 08:13 PM 6/13/2004, you wrote:

> >I was wondering if anyone else has had a long term fever from their

> >implants? I have had a fever for 15 months. I had my implants removed

> >last November, and still have a fever. They found a cheesy white

> >substance when they removed the implants.The doctor thought for sure

> >I had an infection in the breast tissue. They sent the implants to

> >the labs, they found lots of WBC and RBC,which aren't suppose to be

> >there, but it didn't grow any bacteria, so they only treated me with

> >Antibiotics for 10 days.

> >

> >Any advise on where to go from here. I have had tons of tests,

> >besides my blood work being all messed up they can't find anything

> >wrong.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Who was your explanting surgeon>? did he/she remove all the capsule?

Were the implants textured or smooth? It is very important that ALL

the capsule be removed. I do know of one girl who had scar capsule

left behind and had to have a 2nd operation with Dr Feng to get it

all out. It was left behind by her original implanting surgeon who

did not remove it at explant, although she lied and said she did.

This girl had constant fevers, probably due to the rotting capsule

inside her body.

If in fact all the capsule was removed then, it is possible you are

just having an immune reastion or an infection.

What did they say this cheesy substance was? did they culture it?

please do give us more details dear.

hugs

In , " rileydog25 " <Alli@c...>

wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone else has had a long term fever from their

> implants? I have had a fever for 15 months. I had my implants

removed

> last November, and still have a fever. They found a cheesy white

> substance when they removed the implants.The doctor thought for

sure

> I had an infection in the breast tissue. They sent the implants to

> the labs, they found lots of WBC and RBC,which aren't suppose to be

> there, but it didn't grow any bacteria, so they only treated me

with

> Antibiotics for 10 days.

>

> Any advise on where to go from here. I have had tons of tests,

> besides my blood work being all messed up they can't find anything

> wrong.

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Hi . Are you new here? Welcome.

LMnaturalbeauty38 <naturalbeauty38@...> wrote:

Who was your explanting surgeon>? did he/she remove all the capsule? Were the implants textured or smooth? It is very important that ALL the capsule be removed. I do know of one girl who had scar capsule left behind and had to have a 2nd operation with Dr Feng to get it all out. It was left behind by her original implanting surgeon who did not remove it at explant, although she lied and said she did. This girl had constant fevers, probably due to the rotting capsule inside her body.If in fact all the capsule was removed then, it is possible you are just having an immune reastion or an infection.What did they say this cheesy substance was? did they culture it?please do give us more details dear.hugsIn , "rileydog25" wrote:> I was

wondering if anyone else has had a long term fever from their > implants? I have had a fever for 15 months. I had my implants removed > last November, and still have a fever. They found a cheesy white > substance when they removed the implants.The doctor thought for sure > I had an infection in the breast tissue. They sent the implants to > the labs, they found lots of WBC and RBC,which aren't suppose to be > there, but it didn't grow any bacteria, so they only treated me with > Antibiotics for 10 days. > > Any advise on where to go from here. I have had tons of tests, > besides my blood work being all messed up they can't find anything > wrong.

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