Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Hi again Another thing I wanted to point out about your explant issues..... I know you said that nobody knew you had implants so you are scared of them noticing they are gone. Let me toss a whole different scenario in there.... tell them - tell everyone so they can pass the word and so on. I know it is hard and easier for some people to talk about than others but think of all the possible suffering you could stop by spreading the word to all your friends. Everyone will tell someone and before you know it, you have touched hundreds of lives. Maybe someone is sick and doesn't know why yet... maybe someone is thinking of getting implants and you might lead them here so they can find out the truth about the risks.... Easier said than done, I guess, but it was worth mentioning. I think of the feeling I got with everyone who told me that they were gonna do it and changed their minds and it is almost healing for me. If I can't help myself at least I can help to save innocent lives. I kind of gives me a purpose in my chronically depressed world. Just something to think about... shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 My Dear Terry: The only way to end this madness is to tell everyone that breast implants have destroyed our lives. If we don't tell people why we are sick, we look like a bunch of mental cases. I tell everyone...even the mailman. Much love to all....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` Re: Explant Time-paccoast > > -I find that happens to me too. If I mention I got sick from the > implants, it is like 'someone always knows someone' who is sick. BUT > I feel like I do not mention it to enough to people. Like none of my > boyfriend's friends know, or anyone new I meet. It seems like it is > too hard just explaining what this illness is to people. I usually > say I have a 'Lupus type condition'. Even then, half the people look > at me cock-eyed. Maybe I should just start telling everyone about > the implants? What do you think? On the other hand, I dont' like > people knowing my personal business. Just some thoughts here. TERRY > > > > -- In , " cricket5643000 " > <cricket5643000@y...> wrote: > > Shari, > > > > You are so right. I tell everyone, even store clerks,I will bring > > it up. About six months ago I was telling a sales girl at a store > > about what had happened to me and she told me that a friend of > hers > > had been so sick for over a year and she had implants. You know > that > > she called her right there on the spot and had me talk to her. I > > always met a man on a blind date and I even told him. Would you > > believe he had a friend at work who he thought was sick because > she > > had gained so much weight after getting implants (over 50 pounds > in > > a year) that he asked if I would talk to her. (which I did). > > > > You never know how your illness will help someone else. > > > > We all need to spread the word. Let everyone we know and meet > learn > > from us. We are planting seeds in the minds of the furture victims. > > > > Love Cricket > > > > > > > Hi again > > > > > > Another thing I wanted to point out about your explant > > issues..... I know > > > you said that nobody knew you had implants so you are scared of > > them noticing > > > they are gone. Let me toss a whole different scenario in > > there.... tell them > > > - tell everyone so they can pass the word and so on. I know it > is > > hard and > > > easier for some people to talk about than others but think of > all > > the possible > > > suffering you could stop by spreading the word to all your > > friends. Everyone > > > will tell someone and before you know it, you have touched > > hundreds of lives. > > > Maybe someone is sick and doesn't know why yet... maybe someone > is > > thinking of > > > getting implants and you might lead them here so they can find > out > > the truth > > > about the risks.... Easier said than done, I guess, but it was > > worth > > > mentioning. I think of the feeling I got with everyone who told > > me that they were > > > gonna do it and changed their minds and it is almost healing for > > me. If I can't > > > help myself at least I can help to save innocent lives. I kind > of > > gives me a > > > purpose in my chronically depressed world. > > > > > > Just something to think about... > > > > > > shari > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Way to go Cricket! You keep doing it! Pattycricket5643000 <cricket5643000@...> wrote: Shari,You are so right. I tell everyone, even store clerks,I will bring it up. About six months ago I was telling a sales girl at a store about what had happened to me and she told me that a friend of hers had been so sick for over a year and she had implants. You know that she called her right there on the spot and had me talk to her. I always met a man on a blind date and I even told him. Would you believe he had a friend at work who he thought was sick because she had gained so much weight after getting implants (over 50 pounds in a year) that he asked if I would talk to her. (which I did).You never know how your illness will help someone else.We all need to spread the word. Let everyone we know and meet learn from us. We are planting seeds in the minds of the furture victims.Love Cricket--- In , halvey70@a... wrote:> Hi again> > Another thing I wanted to point out about your explant issues..... I know > you said that nobody knew you had implants so you are scared of them noticing > they are gone. Let me toss a whole different scenario in there.... tell them > - tell everyone so they can pass the word and so on. I know it is hard and > easier for some people to talk about than others but think of all the possible > suffering you could stop by spreading the word to all your friends. Everyone > will tell someone and before you know it, you have touched hundreds of lives. > Maybe someone is sick and doesn't know why yet... maybe someone is thinking of > getting implants and you might lead them here so they can find out the truth > about the risks.... Easier said than done, I guess, but it was worth > mentioning. I think of the feeling I got with everyone who told me that they were > gonna do it and changed their minds and it is almost healing for me. If I can't > help myself at least I can help to save innocent lives. I kind of gives me a > purpose in my chronically depressed world. > > Just something to think about...> > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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