Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 a, We know so little! . . . All we can share with you is what we've experienced for ourselves and have observed among women coming to the group. Based on the fact your implants were polyurethane, we know you're going to have to work harder than most to get back to where you can feel you're well - most of the time. I suspect that the best you can hope for is to reach a point where feel well MOST OF THE TIME. . . You will need to guard your health jealously the rest of your life. You will need to detox the rest of your life. The good news is that, as you progress, you will begin enjoying life again. You should be able to do whatever you want to, as long as you pace yourself according to how you feel. . . At least, that's where I find myself after 16 years of a leaking gel implant. I'm going to BCC this message to the lady who helped me with NCD. Please listen to what she has to say! . . .. She's an implant survivor too. . . Her health, including her vision is improving as she detoxes. Hugs and prayers, Rogene --- bluejaybliss <bluejaybliss@...> wrote: > Also, I read all the reports found and put on our > support group site > and I appreciate them, there is no way I could find > these on my own. > > It brings up some concerns though. > > I am concerned about after detoxing, just what kind > of non-reversing > effects remain in our body. And how often do we > detox to prevent re- > occuring effects? > > Will I always now have a Thyroid disorder? > > Will my nerve damage in eyes ever reverse? > > What exactly is the Platinum doing to us and how do > we tell if we > are being affected by it? > > Are the answers to my questions in these articles? > Or am I so > overwhelmed I'm not seeing them? > > I'm sure most all you ladies have similar feelings. > Thank God for > Saline Support to help us go through this together. > > I'm still estatic over explanting. And Hope that I > did not have > before. But still a bit upset over not having all > this information > in 1988 to make a better choice in the future for > myself. > > Its like 'anger' never ends. We have to keep > 'letting go' over and > over. To keep from deteriorating our existance. Its > hard to stay in > a Forgiving state. (Forgiving ourselves, FDA, > Doctors) > > We need to never get to a point of not Praying for > one another. > Whether one is making a decision on implanting. > Explanting. The > illnesses-complications we experience, and praying > that we all can > find some better quality of life in our future. > > Thank You, I had to get this off my chest so to > speak. LOL! > a > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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