Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Hello Dear Friend: I'm sorry that I did not respond to your question. I did not detox, but as each year goes by some of the really bad symptoms are going away. Some new symptoms seem to come and go, it is like a roller coaster. I think that taking the new drugs like coumadin and didrocal is causing some major stress. I have GIRD and it is getting worse taking these drugs especially the didrocal. This drug to to help rebuild my bones, they claim that I'm at a high risk for a hip fracture. We do not need any more problems. The contractors are jack hammering in our basement, they will be putting in a sump pump today. Thay are digging 8 feet around our home to install new weeping tile. This is all so stressful for me. We hope that they can rebuild the basement next week. Our little kittens have to be locked up in their bedroom while the men are working on our home....they hate being locked up. Sending much love....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Re: Thanks to > > > > > > I love that. " It was a load off my chest. " I live in > Boston...originally from California. My boyfriend was probably > thinking the same thing. We live together and I just got up one day > and said I'm going to the ER...I can't feel my face. I had been > sick for months but that really freaked him out. He has also been > very supportive. We are so happy now that I will be feeling > better. > > > > When I realized that it had to be my implants and to stop > being in denial and take them out...I actually asked him... " Are you > going to leave me if I do? " (I've heard stories of horrible hubbies > leaving). The greatest thing I ever heard was when he laughed and > said " Of course not. I would never leave you because you have your > breast implants removed. Stop being silly and get yourself healthy > again. " > > > > I only waited about two weeks from the time I knew it was my > implants until the time of my surgery. I'm telling you...if it was > longer...I would have gone crazy and tried to take them out myself. > I would watch them all the time to make sure they did not rupture > before I had a chance to get them out. I swear I was walking on egg > shells just in case. > > > > Christy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Sorry, but I spelled GERD wrong...love...Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Re: Thanks to > > > > > > > > > I love that. " It was a load off my chest. " I live in > > Boston...originally from California. My boyfriend was probably > > thinking the same thing. We live together and I just got up one day > > and said I'm going to the ER...I can't feel my face. I had been > > sick for months but that really freaked him out. He has also been > > very supportive. We are so happy now that I will be feeling > > better. > > > > > > When I realized that it had to be my implants and to stop > > being in denial and take them out...I actually asked him... " Are you > > going to leave me if I do? " (I've heard stories of horrible hubbies > > leaving). The greatest thing I ever heard was when he laughed and > > said " Of course not. I would never leave you because you have your > > breast implants removed. Stop being silly and get yourself healthy > > again. " > > > > > > I only waited about two weeks from the time I knew it was my > > implants until the time of my surgery. I'm telling you...if it was > > longer...I would have gone crazy and tried to take them out myself. > > I would watch them all the time to make sure they did not rupture > > before I had a chance to get them out. I swear I was walking on egg > > shells just in case. > > > > > > Christy > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Lea, I have to say, your messages are just the sweetest! God Bless you Re: Thanks to > > > > > > I love that. "It was a load off my chest." I live in > Boston...originally from California. My boyfriend was probably > thinking the same thing. We live together and I just got up one day > and said I'm going to the ER...I can't feel my face. I had been > sick for months but that really freaked him out. He has also been > very supportive. We are so happy now that I will be feeling > better. > > > > When I realized that it had to be my implants and to stop > being in denial and take them out...I actually asked him..."Are you > going to leave me if I do?" (I've heard stories of horrible hubbies > leaving). The greatest thing I ever heard was when he laughed and > said "Of course not. I would never leave you because you have your > breast implants removed. Stop being silly and get yourself healthy > again." > > > > I only waited about two weeks from the time I knew it was my > implants until the time of my surgery. I'm telling you...if it was > longer...I would have gone crazy and tried to take them out myself. > I would watch them all the time to make sure they did not rupture > before I had a chance to get them out. I swear I was walking on egg > shells just in case. > > > > Christy > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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