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Of course they are. Always has been when it comes to explant, but you know as well as I do that this group of women have provided outstanding information to women that they don't always get from doctors. PattyLynda Roth <coss@...> wrote: I agree with information, but sometimes it sounds like discouragement instead of info. I think the doc is the best one to ask in the end.LyndaAt 10:43 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:>Lynda,>I don't think anyone is trying to scare Cherie

>about her procedure at all. I just think that >women should understand there are drawbacks, >just as there were drawbacks that we weren't >clear about with implants, and that those >drawbacks need to be considered. What I don't >want to have happen is to have women think that >spending several thousand dollars on a fat >transfer procedure is going to replace their >implants, especially if this is a financial hardship.>>I'm all about common sense....and letting the >woman decide with the help of her surgeon, given >she has all of the information she needs.>Patty>>>Lynda Roth <cossprivatei> wrote:>Cherie,>>I would ask the doctor about the success rate for this surgery. She>would be the one who knows the procedure and the success rate the>best. Ask her about

complications. Any of us are not nearly as>qualified to answer these questions as she would be. Scaring you>about your procedure is probably not a good thing for any of us to be doing.>>Lynda>>At 09:33 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:>> >Patty.> >> >Thanks for this info! I make to sure that I have this right, should> >I be asking Dr. Huang if she does the CAL tissue augmentation> >procedure? If she does not, should I reconsider the fat transfers?> >> >Thanks for your help!> >Cherie> >> >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > Cherie,> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > Dr. Huang is very reasonable, compared to some> > > docs! . . .> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > Mine was $12,000 in 1994.> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > Rogene> > > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> >

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I agree with information, but sometimes it sounds

like discouragement instead of info. I think the

doc is the best one to ask in the end.

Lynda

At 10:43 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

>Lynda,

>I don't think anyone is trying to scare Cherie

>about her procedure at all. I just think that

>women should understand there are drawbacks,

>just as there were drawbacks that we weren't

>clear about with implants, and that those

>drawbacks need to be considered. What I don't

>want to have happen is to have women think that

>spending several thousand dollars on a fat

>transfer procedure is going to replace their

>implants, especially if this is a financial hardship.

>

>I'm all about common sense....and letting the

>woman decide with the help of her surgeon, given

>she has all of the information she needs.

>Patty

>

>

>Lynda Roth <coss@...> wrote:

>Cherie,

>

>I would ask the doctor about the success rate for this surgery. She

>would be the one who knows the procedure and the success rate the

>best. Ask her about complications. Any of us are not nearly as

>qualified to answer these questions as she would be. Scaring you

>about your procedure is probably not a good thing for any of us to be doing.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 09:33 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

>

> >Patty.

> >

> >Thanks for this info! I make to sure that I have this right, should

> >I be asking Dr. Huang if she does the CAL tissue augmentation

> >procedure? If she does not, should I reconsider the fat transfers?

> >

> >Thanks for your help!

> >Cherie

> >

> >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Cherie,

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Dr. Huang is very reasonable, compared to some

> > > docs! . . .

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Mine was $12,000 in 1994.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Rogene

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Patty, in all honesty, I cant wait to get rid of

these giants ! They are not gentle giants !

They are in my way, ugly, and heavy, give me

a neck and back ache. When in a bra,

the shoulders ache. They gotta go ! !

I know I will loose at least 15 lbs with just them

gone, cuz I weighed them ! yeah ! !

I want nothing to replace them with........nothing !

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Patty ~

You know, teaching reality, etiquette, manners,

self love and confidence, paying it forward, honesty,

respect, trust, true nutrician for optimal health,

family time, spiritual time, meditation and self time,

this is what needs to be the focus .......and new trend !

Make love, not war !

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True, but the women are happy with this procedure also, so best to

ask the ones who have had it or the doc.

Lynda

At 10:55 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

>Of course they are. Always has been when it comes to explant, but

>you know as well as I do that this group of women have provided

>outstanding information to women that they don't always get from doctors.

>Patty

>

>Lynda Roth <coss@...> wrote:

>I agree with information, but sometimes it sounds

>like discouragement instead of info. I think the

>doc is the best one to ask in the end.

>

>Lynda

>

>At 10:43 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

>

> >Lynda,

> >I don't think anyone is trying to scare Cherie

> >about her procedure at all. I just think that

> >women should understand there are drawbacks,

> >just as there were drawbacks that we weren't

> >clear about with implants, and that those

> >drawbacks need to be considered. What I don't

> >want to have happen is to have women think that

> >spending several thousand dollars on a fat

> >transfer procedure is going to replace their

> >implants, especially if this is a financial hardship.

> >

> >I'm all about common sense....and letting the

> >woman decide with the help of her surgeon, given

> >she has all of the information she needs.

> >Patty

> >

> >

> >Lynda Roth <<mailto:coss%40privatei.com>coss@...> wrote:

> >Cherie,

> >

> >I would ask the doctor about the success rate for this surgery. She

> >would be the one who knows the procedure and the success rate the

> >best. Ask her about complications. Any of us are not nearly as

> >qualified to answer these questions as she would be. Scaring you

> >about your procedure is probably not a good thing for any of us to be doing.

> >

> >Lynda

> >

> >At 09:33 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

> >

> > >Patty.

> > >

> > >Thanks for this info! I make to sure that I have this right, should

> > >I be asking Dr. Huang if she does the CAL tissue augmentation

> > >procedure? If she does not, should I reconsider the fat transfers?

> > >

> > >Thanks for your help!

> > >Cherie

> > >

> > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Cherie,

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Dr. Huang is very reasonable, compared to some

> > > > docs! . . .

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Mine was $12,000 in 1994.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Rogene

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I continue to be amazed by this journey of learning each day! Ok, now I'm full of new questions. Until yesterday, I didn't realize that I could get a fat transfer if I want to retain any appearance of having breasts... is this procedure safe? Won't my body possibly fight this? Secondly, if I had a lift when my implants were put in, do you think I'll need a lift when I get them explanted? My implant surgery was quite involved because I had tubular and very assymetric breasts. The surgeon said I was his toughest case ever (lots of trust in him after hearing that...) It took 3.5 hrs on the table for him to tear my left muscle away and make a an evelope for a modest 350cc envelope, then lift me as well. I'm hoping that I can get an en bloc explant with no lift or additional work needed to look "human." Linny

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I missed the fat transfer part, but they use your own fat, so there

is not a rejection problem. The issue would be whether the fat cells

would live, and apparently some of them do. Not all of them

survive. One has to be sure to eat the right fats and not starve

them, as explained by Dr. Huang. Lynn can tell you more, as she did

this about 4 months ago and looks great. Liposuction was used to

gather the fat cells. I certainly would have a few of those available.

Lynda

At 12:30 PM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

>I continue to be amazed by this journey of learning each day! Ok,

>now I'm full of new questions. Until yesterday, I didn't realize

>that I could get a fat transfer if I want to retain any appearance

>of having breasts... is this procedure safe? Won't my body possibly

>fight this? Secondly, if I had a lift when my implants were put in,

>do you think I'll need a lift when I get them explanted? My implant

>surgery was quite involved because I had tubular and very assymetric

>breasts. The surgeon said I was his toughest case ever (lots of

>trust in him after hearing that...) It took 3.5 hrs on the table

>for him to tear my left muscle away and make a an evelope for a

>modest 350cc envelope, then lift me as well. I'm hoping that I can

>get an en bloc explant with no lift or additional work needed to look " human. "

>Linny

>

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Anyone going to Japan for the CAL procedure? PattyLynda Roth <coss@...> wrote: True, but the women are happy with this procedure also, so best to ask the ones who have had it or the doc.LyndaAt 10:55 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:>Of course they are. Always has been when it comes to explant, but >you know as well as I do that this group of women have provided >outstanding information to women that they don't always get from

doctors.>Patty>>Lynda Roth <cossprivatei> wrote:>I agree with information, but sometimes it sounds>like discouragement instead of info. I think the>doc is the best one to ask in the end.>>Lynda>>At 10:43 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:>> >Lynda,> >I don't think anyone is trying to scare Cherie> >about her procedure at all. I just think that> >women should understand there are drawbacks,> >just as there were drawbacks that we weren't> >clear about with implants, and that those> >drawbacks need to be considered. What I don't> >want to have happen is to have women think that> >spending several thousand dollars on a fat> >transfer procedure is going to replace their> >implants, especially if this is a financial hardship.> >>

>I'm all about common sense....and letting the> >woman decide with the help of her surgeon, given> >she has all of the information she needs.> >Patty> >> >> >Lynda Roth <<mailto:coss%40privatei.com>cossprivatei> wrote:> >Cherie,> >> >I would ask the doctor about the success rate for this surgery. She> >would be the one who knows the procedure and the success rate the> >best. Ask her about complications. Any of us are not nearly as> >qualified to answer these questions as she would be. Scaring you> >about your procedure is probably not a good thing for any of us to be doing.> >> >Lynda> >> >At 09:33 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:> >> > >Patty.> > >> > >Thanks for this info! I make to sure

that I have this right, should> > >I be asking Dr. Huang if she does the CAL tissue augmentation> > >procedure? If she does not, should I reconsider the fat transfers?> > >> > >Thanks for your help!> > >Cherie> > >> > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > Cherie,> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > Dr. Huang is very reasonable, compared to some> > > > docs! . . .> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > Mine was $12,000 in 1994.> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > Rogene> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >

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Hello ~

Awe, 2 labs, how neat ! ! I bet they miss your

walks with them ! What color are they? and their names?

What movie did ya watch? I always love a good laugh

it is the best way to get those endorphins flowing

and that is so healing! Sorry it hurts to laugh.

I remember how hard it was to learn to just sit

and watch a movie without popping up to do things.

I am feeling better today, thank you ! !

You are in my prayers !

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You make a good point. At the very least, any surgery that causes scar tissue will block energy pathways in the body. An example of this would be the removal of the gall bladder. The energy pathway through the gall bladder also goes through the eyes and heart. People who have their GB out will often later in life have problems with their eyes and/or their heart because of the pathway being disrupted. Too bad MDs don't realize this - they may put more effort into saving the GB rather than discarding it (as well as a number of other organs).

So I guess we always need to weigh the risk vs benefits.

J.

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That is incredible. I cant help but wonder though after all this what new finding may come out years from now on the fat transfer procedure. Im not trying ot be negative but after the whole implant sitaution and everything else i have learned from this site i tend to look at potential problems years in advance now. It really is a great concept though.> > > > > >Hi Cherie,> > > > > Im glad to hear that you have everything scheduled and are on> >your> > > > > way to healing :). Did the doc say what it was so expensive? I> >was> > > > > just curious? Are you just having en bloc or are there other> >issues> > > > > as well?> > > > >> > > > > > > > >

> >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > Rogene,> > > > > >> > > > > > Wow, sorry to hear you paid that in 1994, thats what I am> >being> > > > > charged> > > > > > now.> > > > > >> > > > > > Cherie> > > > > >> > > > > > --- In > > <mailto:SalineSuppo rt%40groups. com> , > > Rogene <saxony01@>> >wrote:> > > > > > >> > > > > > > Cherie,> > > > > > >> > > > > > > Dr. Huang is very reasonable, compared to

some> >docs! . . .> > > > > > >> > > > > > > Mine was $12,000 in 1994.> > > > > > >> > > > > > > Rogene> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> >>

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