Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 , I was very athletic before implants but went downhill once I had them. It is typical to be in great health before and then with implants loseall that vibrant energy. That has happened to just about everyone here. The sooner you get them out the better! Bindi Re: Breast Explant... Hi Sandy...I rarely had fatigue before the implants...I got them in 9/01 and got mono in 3/02 and always thought that is why I had fatigue. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome after a year and have had fatigue ever since. I never even thought about the implants possibly being the cause until a few months ago. I don't know if the implants made it so hard to recover from the mono..In 1998 I was running in marathons and still ran usually 3-5 miles a day after I got the implants. The thing that is confusing is every once in a while I have a "good" day...where I feel back to normal-- In , "Sandy Verticelli" <dusty.com@...> wrote:>> Trust me that is the number one sign is the fatigue which does not get any better> until you remove, implants,capsules and detox your body completely> > Were you fatigued like this before you were implanted ?> I started out with a mild fatigue.> > Sandy~> > > > Thank you for all the great information...I found out the explant with > capsulextomy would be $6,000 vs $900 to just take out my implants with > a local. I know just taking them out is not the best. My question has > anyone ever just had there implants taken out without the capsulextomy > and felt better. I am not sure the implants are causing my fatigue in > the first place...I know I am not as severe of a case as many on this > site.> > .> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 That roller coaster ride with good days and bad days is typical of the type of illness implanted women experience. It is a classic sign of an autoimmune process. Patty <lindabirse@...> wrote: Hi Sandy...I rarely had fatigue before the implants...I got them in 9/01 and got mono in 3/02 and always thought that is why I had fatigue. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome after a year and have had fatigue ever since. I never even thought about the implants possibly being the cause until a few months ago. I don't know if the implants made it so hard to recover from the mono..In 1998 I was running in marathons and still ran usually 3-5 miles a day after I got the implants. The thing that is confusing is every once in a while I have a "good" day...where I feel back to normal-- In , "Sandy Verticelli" <dusty.com@...> wrote:>> Trust me that is the number one sign is the fatigue which does not get any better> until you remove, implants,capsules and detox your body completely> > Were you fatigued like this before you were implanted ?> I started out with a mild fatigue.> > Sandy~> > > > Thank you for all the great information...I found out the explant with > capsulextomy would be $6,000 vs $900 to just take out my implants with > a local. I know just taking them out is not the best. My question has > anyone ever just had there implants taken out without the capsulextomy > and felt better. I am not sure the implants are causing my fatigue in > the first place...I know I am not as severe of a case as many on this > site.> > .> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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