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Thanks Lea,

This message goes back some years . . . but, those new

to the implant scene should know about this.

Ed Brent's wife, PJ, committed suicide after their two

children, born after breast implants, became seriously

ill.

To date, we know of no study to find out why his

children became ill.

Rogene

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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 08:57:41 -0500

SXN@...

From: " Edwin Guy Brent Jr. " <brentko@...>

Subject: FUNGUS AND BACTERIA IN SALINE IMPLANTS

Cc: DXK@...

Dear Sami,

It has come to my attention that because the FDA

advisory panel recommended approving the saline

implant that women are resting assured that it is safe

to breast-feed. The FDA is well aware of the FACT that

saline implants, especially older ones, can grow fungi

and also microbial growth. (Dr. Leroy Young is the

" expert " who has studied that.)

What the experts and the FDA have NOT studied is what

happens if a fetus or nursing infant is exposed to

that " FILTH " . To continue to deny that reality is

unacceptable.

Who is going to answer to the woman who, because of

the recommendation of the panel, decides to breast

feed her baby and then she finds, upon explantation,

that fungus and bacteria grew on and in her implant?

Who is responsible if her baby becomes ill or worse

yet, dies. (I have sent you e-mails from mom's who

have lost children.)

Sami, I know this is a difficult issue but the FDA

must face the reality that something is very wrong and

that they must deal with it.

This misinformation cannot go on any longer. Please,

pass this e-mail along to everyone at the FDA that you

work with and please, please do it today. Sami, if we

can stop babies from being harmed we have done our job

as mother's.

Thank You and may God continue to bless you,

PJ Brent

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