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It is definitely one of the symptoms of autoimmune disease and I had these

for several years. It is part of an illness called Sjogren's

Syndrome. Mine backed off considerably after explant and detoxing.

Where are you?

Lynda

At 10:01 PM 8/1/2004, you wrote:

>Hi! I'm new to the form and I am taking steps now to get an explant.

>Has anyone gotten sores in their nose since they had implants? I'm

>getting terrible lesions in my nose since I got my implants. I've

>had other symptoms such as severe headaches. Emotionally it is

>tearing me apart since I do not have a whole lot of support. I feel

>like such a low person because I went and bought myself fake

>breasts. There here so many people on TV or in magazines saying that

>breast implants are for losers and I feel worthless. I have suffered

>from depression before the implants but now it is worst and I have

>thought about suicide before. I guess I need some comfort and words

>of encouragement.

>

>hugs

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hi

Welcome to this forum. We are all very supportive here and have been

through many of the same symptoms and emotions. I didn't have actual

lesions in my nose, but my nose did start doing odd things. Like the

skin felt thicker and numb like at times. The skin near the bridge of

my nose and right under each nostril altered and would get little

hardish areas. On one of my nostrils, right on the tip and inside, I

wuld get a little bump like a pimple. It would be very sore. All of

these symptoms came and went in a cyclical fashion.

Please don't get depressed about your decision to get implants. You

are certainly not alone. If you are a loser because you got implants,

then you are in good company. Innumerable women have gotten implants

for one reason or another. Are we all losers? Take a look at the

photos of women on this site. They are all beautiful, smart, talented

and caring women. They were led to believe that implants were safe.

The most we can be accused of is having selfesteem issues.

Many many women who discover that their breast implants are making

them sick can't help but beat themselves up for the decision they

made. But there is nothing healing or positive in doing that. we

have to learn to get past that and forgive ourselves.

I can understand your depression. I have fought depression for one

reason or another for six years. Frustration and anger lead to

depression. Chronic illness leads to depression as does the ILLNESS

itself. It is a proven fact that diseases and conditions affecting

the immune system also affects the brain and depression is one

symptom. Candida --which most of us have--causes depression,

irritability and anger. Metal toxicity causes depression. hormonal

inbalance does too. Most women with implants are frustrated, angry,

chronically ill, and suffering from candida, immune system upheaval,

and imbalances in our hormone systems--especially cortisol, adrenals,

thyroid etc. So you have many many reasons to be depressed.

But also have many reasons to have hope. You are going to get these

nasty things out. There is every reason to believe that once you are

properly explanted, you will be able to regain most of your health.

There are many wonderful suggestions here on how to accomplish that.

Please tell us more about your situation. What type of implant do you

have? How long have you had them? I am glad that you came to this

site and I think you will be too!

Hugs, kathy

-- In , " muir_420 " <muir_420@y...> wrote:

> Hi! I'm new to the form and I am taking steps now to get an

explant.

> Has anyone gotten sores in their nose since they had implants? I'm

> getting terrible lesions in my nose since I got my implants. I've

> had other symptoms such as severe headaches. Emotionally it is

> tearing me apart since I do not have a whole lot of support. I feel

> like such a low person because I went and bought myself fake

> breasts. There here so many people on TV or in magazines saying

that

> breast implants are for losers and I feel worthless. I have

suffered

> from depression before the implants but now it is worst and I have

> thought about suicide before. I guess I need some comfort and words

> of encouragement.

>

> hugs

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  • 2 weeks later...

--- Hi, Yes I had sores in my nose as well as a million other

things... I was explanted last FEB, and I am soooooooooooo much

better, yes depression is gone... I had to supplement w/natural

bioidentical hormones to regulate what the silicone shells (in

saline) messed up. I thought I was dying, and so did my daughter,

but I reversed in health... I feel normal again, just tire a little

more easily still, but thats all.... I can say that from my exp.

you're nightmare will be over when the implants are out! Dont lose

hope, I felt soooooo hopeless... This will end, sometimes it may take

longer than others, but you will get your life back!!! love and

blessings, and dont lose hope, Ill pray for you girl.... love Iggy

In , " muir_420 " <muir_420@y...> wrote:

> Hi! I'm new to the form and I am taking steps now to get an

explant.

> Has anyone gotten sores in their nose since they had implants? I'm

> getting terrible lesions in my nose since I got my implants. I've

> had other symptoms such as severe headaches. Emotionally it is

> tearing me apart since I do not have a whole lot of support. I feel

> like such a low person because I went and bought myself fake

> breasts. There here so many people on TV or in magazines saying

that

> breast implants are for losers and I feel worthless. I have

suffered

> from depression before the implants but now it is worst and I have

> thought about suicide before. I guess I need some comfort and words

> of encouragement.

>

> hugs

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Jasmina wrote:

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> Hi Jill, My nose sores also developed after I started diet, so I

happily assume it is a die-off symptom. (The same as itchy scalp, but

that's not the topic at the moment.) They aren't very big or painful,

more annoying. I treated mine exactly the way you suggested - little

coconut cream with a help of a q-tip. And yes, it worked! Well, to be

honest, now that you mentioned - mine are gone (at the moment). They

might come back again (it already happened before), but smaller then

originally.

==>Jasmina, you mean that you used coconut oil, and not coconut cream,

right? It wouldn't be good to use coconut cream which contains natural

sugars.

Bee

P.S. Jasmina, please trim your messages - see the Candida Group Info

Folder on how to do it and why. Thanks so much!

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