Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Deborah, Your first sentence says it all. The truth is that saline implants commonly harbor bacteria and fungus. This coupled with the fact that the valves on the saline implants have been often found to be faulty is a recipe for disaster. Also, you have exposure to silicone as the shells are made of silicone. Chronic fatigue is very common in implant women so it's probably a good bet that your implants are the culprit . Yes, it is possible to gain your health back as many of the women on this site will attest. For some their recovery has been quite fast. For some it is a long hard road. But you have come to the right place. A place where you will find real answers. Of course the first thing you must do is to get the implants removed. Once you have removed the source of the problem you can start your journey to healing. Do you have any other symptoms Deborah? Love, Anita Please help Deborah.... From: "Deborah Amato" <damato99@...>ilena2000@...Subject: Saline implants/Chronic fatigueDate: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:48:10 GMTHi.I have had a chronic-fatigue-syndrome-like illness for the past 7 years, which happens to correspond to how long I have had my implants. Since they are saline and not silicone, I never thought that the fatigue could be related to the implants. If you have any more information about saline breast implants, especially their possible connection with chronic fatigue syndrome and the improvement statistics for women who have had their implants removed after experiencing similar symptoms, I would be so grateful if you could share them with me.Thank you so much for your help.Deborah.Deborah Amatodamato99@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Dear Deborah, you have come to the right place. You mention chronic fatigue, is this associated with muscle pain and weakness? Are you experiencing hardening of your breasts? Can you get your dr. to write a letter to a plastic surgeon saying you need to get your breast implants out? Capsular contracture is a reason insurances will pay to have implants removed. Let us here from you we'll help you the whole way. And yes women improve daily, but it takes a discipline to change your life style, eatting habits and detox. First you need to get implants out. CFS is an autoimmune problem. Even if they weren't caused from the implants, having one autoimmune disorder there is a higher chance you will get another. But, I'd say your CFS came from your implants, espeically because your symptoms started at the same time. Getting them out will be your greatest way to restore yourself back to health as much as possible. I had mine removed 14 months ago and am a new person. Though I've had a struggle. But I had mine almost 15 years. You have an excellent chance of recovery. Love, anita kessler <AnitaK001@...> wrote: Deborah, Your first sentence says it all. The truth is that saline implants commonly harbor bacteria and fungus. This coupled with the fact that the valves on the saline implants have been often found to be faulty is a recipe for disaster. Also, you have exposure to silicone as the shells are made of silicone. Chronic fatigue is very common in implant women so it's probably a good bet that your implants are the culprit . Yes, it is possible to gain your health back as many of the women on this site will attest. For some their recovery has been quite fast. For some it is a long hard road. But you have come to the right place. A place where you will find real answers. Of course the first thing you must do is to get the implants removed. Once you have removed the source of the problem you can start your journey to healing. Do you have any other symptoms Deborah? Love, Anita Please help Deborah.... From: "Deborah Amato" <damato99@...>ilena2000@...Subject: Saline implants/Chronic fatigueDate: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:48:10 GMTHi.I have had a chronic-fatigue-syndrome-like illness for the past 7 years, which happens to correspond to how long I have had my implants. Since they are saline and not silicone, I never thought that the fatigue could be related to the implants. If you have any more information about saline breast implants, especially their possible connection with chronic fatigue syndrome and the improvement statistics for women who have had their implants removed after experiencing similar symptoms, I would be so grateful if you could share them with me.Thank you so much for your help.Deborah.Deborah Amatodamato99@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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