Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 Rogene, This is amazing...... > > , > > Apparently the body does eliminate silicone - however slowly! . . . > > They've found silicone in implanted women's urine . . . It peaks at the time of explant . . . However, it can be spread far and wide, doing no telling how much damage! . . . > > That's one reason I'm amazed that, twelve years after explant (leaking but not ruptured), that the foot pads may pulling silicone out of my body! > > Some women have experienced sparkling urine . . . another one (Kathy?) who used the clay baths, saw sparkly stuff left behind when the material dried. > > My daughter (occupational therapist) noticed early on that adjacent joints/bone of people who received silicone joint replacements began deteriorating soon after getting their implants. . . and that some of them began deteriorating mentally soon after surgery as well. > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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