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Hello we warriors:

You've come to the right place. We would love to help you find a dr. I am not the best at this. I believe we have a good dr. list in the files section. I have put Patty's name in your heading as she is the moderator and will be the most help to you. I would preface a new post with, looking for a good PS in Michigan.

YOu both sound very classis siliconosis, and I beleave you'll need to have your implants removed as soon as you can have it arranged. It is important to find a good dr. who will be willing to do a total capselectomy. MEaning all the implant and the scar tissue around. En bloc is best, meaning they take these out in one piece. This keeps the poisons incased. It's very late right now, so I apologize I don''t have much energy for a reply. But I want to welcome you and your sister and share my sympathy. we know what you're going through we've all been very bad off. There are stories in the file section. I think you and your sister have a great prognosis for regaining some of your former health, if not nearly 100% since you've only had implants for 2 years. We will help you all the way and will help you detox the silicone and other bacteria out of your body. Keep asking questions. And May God Bless you and give

you strength as you make these plans for getting your health back. Hugs, K.

wewarrior1956 <wewarrior1956@...> wrote:

Hi everyone. My sister and I had Mentor, smooth, round silicone outer, saline filled implants just over two years ago. We both are experiencing problems. My sister is worse than myself. She has recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Today she saw her orthodontist and they discussed my sister's symptoms. During this discussion it was asked by the Dr. if my sister had implants. Upon finding she did the Orthodontist suggested that our problems may be due to the implants. Being the nosey one in the family, I went to work on the internet to see if I could find anything out and stumbled upon this site. Both of our problems began immediately after the implants were put in, but neither my sister nor I gave a thought as to it could be the implants. Our symptoms began

gradually, but over the course of two years here is what some of my sister's symptoms are: forgetfulness, dizziness, horrible body/muscle/joint aches, near constant pain all over her body, hair loss, extreme fatique, yeast infections (one right after the other), slurred speech at times, anxiety, foginess in her head...the list does go on. As for myself, I'm just beginning to feel symptoms similar to my sisters. My sisters began right after the implants and have gotten much worse over the past 2 years. My symptoms include frequent sinus infections that will not go away...I've had sinus problems for about 10 years, but never as frequent and never ones that required the use of steroids to go away. I get upper respiratory infections frequently. I'm dizzy and it's getting worse...I usually have to hold on to the sides of the wall as I'm going downstairs, blurred vision at times, my head

seems to be in a constant fog, my feet hurt when I first get up for about a half an hour or so, my legs are getting achy and are staying that way; the left is worse than the right, my left implant has never felt right...it feels as if something is rubbing on my skin and wants to get out...I'm very, very tired...it's all I can do most mornings to drag myself out of bed and get to work, but I have to so I do. My hair is falling out in droves...thank God I've always had an extremely thick head of hair...I can honestly say if I didn't have, I would be bald by now. Honestly. I also have a rash that comes and goes. Now I have one on my face that I got immediately after a facial I had gotten in my PS's office...done by a licensed estician. As each day goes by I feel both myself, and definitely my sister, getting worse. I'm not bad now, but my sister is very bad and getting worse. Does

anyone know of anyone in southeast Michigan that could help us. We did have what we believe to be a good plastic surgeon who did our implant surgery, but not sure if we should bring this up to him. When I told him right after my surgery that my left implant doesn't feel right (and I went back a few times because of it)the final outcome of those visits was it was the imperfections of having something done. They do look good, but that's not what I wanted to hear. What should we do? We're at a loss as to where to proceed from here. Thank you so much for your help.

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