Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Symptoms include the following. I believe that there are even more that we've discussed on our group that I may have missed,but these are the primary ones common to many women: memory problems, cognitive dysfunction muscle weakness, visual disturbances, joint pain, unusual fatigue, flu-like symptoms, brain fog, sleeplessness, nightsweats, heart palpitations, muscle twitching, cold hands and feet, painful feet, tingling and/or numbness in extremities, low body temperature, hair loss, swollen lymph nodes, stiffness, skin rash, ice cold and/or crawly feelings, panic or anxiety attacks, vaginitis, depression zapping or electrical feelings dry eyes sinus infections flares of viral infections, such as herpes acne Recent studies published in 2001 show an increased risk of undifferentiated connective tissue disease, brain cancer, lung cancer and suicide associated with breast implants and other implanted medical devices. Sometimes we cannot convince those around us of how sick we are, because with most of these symptoms, we don't LOOK sick. We may feel like we are dying inside, but outside, we just look normal. The immune system is what is struggling the most. I hope your husband will begin to see the light, but you might have to just take the reins and get this done yourself. That's what I had to do. My husband wasn't convinced about explant either, but it is what has to be done regardless, and once you set your mind on it, hopefully he will support you. Patty > > I'be got the shakes really bad and it seems I can't think or > function right. spacey out of contol feeling. > > I started taking xanax or having a drink to help calm the shakes. > > feel achey. Got shingles again. I had just healed from shingles a > couple weeks ago. I've been having problems and have been doing > research about my sypmtoms and implants. > > My husband just said to me... " Are you sure you don't want something > to be wrong with you?! " I said to him, " In the 7 years you've know > me, haven't I gotten worse and worse? " > > I'm just not the same. It seems something is always wrong or i > don't feel good in one way or another. I don't want anything to be > wrong with me, but it all does seem to point to my implants. > > Anyone, can you help me with info on side effects so i can show my > husband that its not that i want to be sick, that I AM! and its > related to implants. > > Please tell me what seems to be all the sypmtoms included for saline > implants. > > I need to convince him i need to be explanted. > > thanks, sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 I had the same problem with my husband - he didn't want to believe it was the implants, and he said he thought I was just being " neurotic " . Sis > > I'be got the shakes really bad and it seems I can't think or > function right. spacey out of contol feeling. > > I started taking xanax or having a drink to help calm the shakes. > > feel achey. Got shingles again. I had just healed from shingles a > couple weeks ago. I've been having problems and have been doing > research about my sypmtoms and implants. > > My husband just said to me... " Are you sure you don't want something > to be wrong with you?! " I said to him, " In the 7 years you've know > me, haven't I gotten worse and worse? " > > I'm just not the same. It seems something is always wrong or i > don't feel good in one way or another. I don't want anything to be > wrong with me, but it all does seem to point to my implants. > > Anyone, can you help me with info on side effects so i can show my > husband that its not that i want to be sick, that I AM! and its > related to implants. > > Please tell me what seems to be all the sypmtoms included for saline > implants. > > I need to convince him i need to be explanted. > > thanks, sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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