Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Hey there girl, how are you? Sounds like you are doing really well! My new email address is Dimonds6881@... I emailed you with the address, but do not know if you got it. Hope to hear from you soon. 'hugs' TERRY In , " naturalbeauty38 " <naturalbeauty38@y...> wrote: > Hi there Terry, > I have missed you. I tried to write but was not able to get through, > if you don't want me to email that address maybe you have another > one, or maybe not. Anyhow would love to chat with you. Glad your > doing well. > hugs > > > > > > > > In , " dimonds68 " <Dimonds6881@h...> > wrote: > > Hello there Kim, and Welcome. You sound like a great friend. YES, > > those are CLASSIC symptoms of an autoimmune reactions from > implants. > > In other words, her immune system has gone 'funky'. Her body is > > reacting to the implants(rejecting them), and it is probably best > for > > her to find a Plastic Surgeon who will remove them correctly, > before > > her symptoms get worse. MOST plastic surgeons will not admit it is > > the implants. This site has a list of 'good surgeons' who do > removal > > properly'. You have to get the scar tissue around the implant out ( > > that is a method called enbloc)And she would want a skilled surgeon > > (who has done lotsa explants), so that her breasts will look good > > afterward. I wish I had a friend like you when I first started > having > > symptoms, and probably would not have a chronic illness right now. > I > > am only 35yrs old, and on disability. I have been on this site on > and > > off for a few years now, and it always the 'same classic symtpoms'. > > You can read some of the symtpoms by clicking on the HOME link to > the > > right of this message board. There is a list there, including > > fatigue, hair loss, joint and muscle pain...ect ect. There is a > great > > wealth of information here for you to check out. If your friend > gets > > them out now, I do believe she can get better, as she has only a > few > > symptoms. I hope you can help her to see that the implants are not > > safe, and by removing them, there is hope to heal. Unfortunatly, > you > > may not get the same response from teh medical community. Take it > > from all of us here, we have experienced the bad effects of > implants. > > Anyway Kim, welcome again, and if you have any other questions > there > > are a bunch of nice ladies here who can help you in any way they > can. > > hugs. TERRY/ > > > > In , " kimdunkin " <kimdunkin@y...> > wrote: > > > She got implants this passed December and seems like she is more > > > tired than normal. Also- she told me her hair seems to be falling > > > out more than normal (why is this??)? > > > Anyway she wound up in the the emergency room with a really bad > > > headache that she woke up with. (recently) I am beginning to > think > > > something is up. She is supposed to be going in for an MRI soon. > > She > > > seems to get headaches a lot - anyone else?? > > > Thanks.. > > > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Hey I wrote you a quick email, I def had the wrong address. anyhow good to hear from you. Things are going good but lately I have this finger thing going on, can't figure out if it is related to all the writting I do at my job or what but I hate it. Time to do some more detoxing I guess. love ya C In , " dimonds68 " <Dimonds6881@h...> wrote: > Hey there girl, how are you? Sounds like you are doing really well! > My new email address is Dimonds6881@h... I emailed you with > the address, but do not know if you got it. Hope to hear from you > soon. 'hugs' TERRY > > In , " naturalbeauty38 " > <naturalbeauty38@y...> wrote: > > Hi there Terry, > > I have missed you. I tried to write but was not able to get > through, > > if you don't want me to email that address maybe you have another > > one, or maybe not. Anyhow would love to chat with you. Glad your > > doing well. > > hugs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In , " dimonds68 " <Dimonds6881@h...> > > wrote: > > > Hello there Kim, and Welcome. You sound like a great friend. > YES, > > > those are CLASSIC symptoms of an autoimmune reactions from > > implants. > > > In other words, her immune system has gone 'funky'. Her body is > > > reacting to the implants(rejecting them), and it is probably best > > for > > > her to find a Plastic Surgeon who will remove them correctly, > > before > > > her symptoms get worse. MOST plastic surgeons will not admit it > is > > > the implants. This site has a list of 'good surgeons' who do > > removal > > > properly'. You have to get the scar tissue around the implant out > ( > > > that is a method called enbloc)And she would want a skilled > surgeon > > > (who has done lotsa explants), so that her breasts will look good > > > afterward. I wish I had a friend like you when I first started > > having > > > symptoms, and probably would not have a chronic illness right > now. > > I > > > am only 35yrs old, and on disability. I have been on this site on > > and > > > off for a few years now, and it always the 'same classic > symtpoms'. > > > You can read some of the symtpoms by clicking on the HOME link to > > the > > > right of this message board. There is a list there, including > > > fatigue, hair loss, joint and muscle pain...ect ect. There is a > > great > > > wealth of information here for you to check out. If your friend > > gets > > > them out now, I do believe she can get better, as she has only a > > few > > > symptoms. I hope you can help her to see that the implants are > not > > > safe, and by removing them, there is hope to heal. Unfortunatly, > > you > > > may not get the same response from teh medical community. Take it > > > from all of us here, we have experienced the bad effects of > > implants. > > > Anyway Kim, welcome again, and if you have any other questions > > there > > > are a bunch of nice ladies here who can help you in any way they > > can. > > > hugs. TERRY/ > > > > > > In , " kimdunkin " <kimdunkin@y...> > > wrote: > > > > She got implants this passed December and seems like she is > more > > > > tired than normal. Also- she told me her hair seems to be > falling > > > > out more than normal (why is this??)? > > > > Anyway she wound up in the the emergency room with a really bad > > > > headache that she woke up with. (recently) I am beginning to > > think > > > > something is up. She is supposed to be going in for an MRI > soon. > > > She > > > > seems to get headaches a lot - anyone else?? > > > > Thanks.. > > > > Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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