Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 I just found this group. I have had saline implants for 11 years. I had them put in by the military PS @ wilford hall in SATX. I had such trouble with the left side, it took 6 months of motrin and 5 ulcers for them to get my pain under control. I couldn't lift the left arm for ages and never got complete rotation back. The left implant got hard and sat a bit higher than the right. I nevertheless enjoyed the implants for about 9 years. About 2 years ago I had a greenish yellow dischage from the left nipple then it came out bloody. I had a biopsy, mamo and sono. and 2 ductectomys I was diagnosed with cancer then told it was displaysia. After the ductectomys my nipple looked wierd but I was okay with that, but a couple of months later the implant started to come through the nipple a bit and felt strange and made the nipple tender. I tried to get the implants out through the military during the cancer scare, but since it wasn't cancer and all the PS were deployed to Iraq they wouldn't do it. Last friday, the right breast, which has always been my " good " one deflated. Great. Actually I was not too freaked about it, it feels kind of neat, all soft and squishy like a real booby (well execpt you can feel a bit of the implant shell in places) I now how 2 different sides. I am working at getting them to send me back to SATX to get the implants out. There is a slight chance that they may do it as I had the implants put in there. I would like prayers that this will happen. I may have the option to get a lift too. I would like that, but am more than anxious to just get the implants out. Thanks for letting me vent. I have been very tired and lazy since the implant deflated, do you think there is a conection? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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