Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Lea, Never be sorry for dumping on me I understand, we all need to stay close For those woman who think they are at safety zone My heart goes out to them and their babies This letter was just sent to me a few days ago Heartbreaking.... Sandy~ Dear Sandy: Thank you for your email. I had my saline implants removed last year, but I just got them implanted into my chest again last week the day before Thanksgiving. I know it sounds very stupid, but I felt so bad about my deformed breasts and I didn't care any more. I am very confused about myself right now. I love the new look, but I am also scared of them. I had my saline implants near 10 years, and I didn't have any major health issues back then, but I did get some skin rashes ( all over my body once or twice a year) and night sweats ( the last 1 year before I had them removed). I didn't know what was going on with my body, until I've read the posts on Saline Support. However, I thank you all of you for the information, and I hope you won't get upset for my decision. , Please know we are not here to judge anyone, we are just letting the real truth be known. My son has lost out on life's adventures with mom because I believed at the time saline implants, was a safe haven in one's body. I am sort of crippled and that is only one of my symptoms but I wish you the very best and if you start feeling fatigued or sick you will know why. Join the and they will help you in the right direction so your heath is not damaged even more so.There is a wrong and right way in removing the implants. We have woman in the group who breast fed their babies and they became deathly ill. Just remember babies cannot tell you that they are sick. Best Of Luck, I am here if you need me Sandy! .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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