Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Christene, You are in a good position to help through those in the medical professions . . . Gently, one person at a time . . . Start by asking questions . . . Do they know anything about platinum? . . . do they know it's in breast implants? do they know saline has a shelf life in a bottle? . . . What happens when it's at body temps for years? How come so many women with implants have so many unexplainable illnesses? . . . Not necessarily these questions, but you get my drift . . . So many nurses have implants - When you see one who you think has them, open the subject without making it personal . . . You may be amazed at how many are looking for answers. . . Also . . . the children's' issue is unrecognized . . . When you see a child with unexplained rashes, digestive problems, joint pain, bring up the question of implants. . . Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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