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I think that the harm is that she is continuing to be exposed to toxins,

however she has been exposed to them for a long time it sounds like. I would

advise her to get on a good detox program like dr Kolbs silicone immune

protocol and then stick to it until she can get explanted and also after her

explant as well. Personally I needed the implants out asap and wasn't

willing to wait but that was my own personaly preference if you understand

what I am saying.

I just couldn't wait to get them out of me.

Love

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Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 4:17 PM

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> The lady I'm helping is only 45 yrs. old; had silicone implants in 1978;

> has had a barrage of medical problems for the past 15 years; is on

> disability (cannot work) due to these symptoms; & discovered in April

> 2001 both implants are ruptured. She also had a mastectomy, so I don't

> think a lift will help. Here's my question: What harm is happening to

> her as she " waits " to be explanted? She has no pain in the chest area

> (as I did). Please advise me " what " to tell her. " What " harm/damage is

> happening to her. And if you can, please try to explain without using

> big medical terms to me, so I can understand.Thank you & no offense to

> anyone about the " big medical term " comment .

> shihtzusrock@...

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The lady I'm helping is only 45 yrs. old; had silicone implants in 1978;

has had a barrage of medical problems for the past 15 years; is on

disability (cannot work) due to these symptoms; & discovered in April

2001 both implants are ruptured. She also had a mastectomy, so I don't

think a lift will help. Here's my question: What harm is happening to

her as she " waits " to be explanted? She has no pain in the chest area

(as I did). Please advise me " what " to tell her. " What " harm/damage is

happening to her. And if you can, please try to explain without using

big medical terms to me, so I can understand.Thank you & no offense to

anyone about the " big medical term " comment .

shihtzusrock@...

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From: " Carolyn Wolf (by way of ilena rose) " <carwol@...>

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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 4:44 PM

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> I'd like to express my thanks to the sister who advised us of the

> test for the silica in the blood: my rheumy ordered that and today I

> got the report of the results >from the lab. (National Medical Services)

> Silicon: My results: 0.11 mg/dl Normal: Generally less than 0.05%

> mg/dl Silicon concentration is influenced by diet, especially vegetable

> intake. My explantation was 2 years ago, after 28 years of Dow Corning

> implants...both were extensively ruptured - it's anybody's guess for how

> long??? And I was one of those who thought it couldn't happen to them!!!

> Just goes to prove " we never get too old to learn! " Thanks again for

> sharing your knowledge - and to you, Ilena, for this site!! Carolyn

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Thanks, & Myrl!

Martha Murdock, Director

National Silicone Implant Foundation | Dallas Headquarters

" Supporting Survivors of Medical Implant Devices "

4416 Willow Lane

Dallas, TX 75244-7537

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> Thank you for sending us the following. . .Great idea!

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