Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Jill, Dr. Huang in Denver did my explant. She took them from underneath each breasts rather than through the nipple. I scar horrible (keloids). Anywhooo... after explant, my nipples inverted! My hubby could handle the small boobies but the no nipples did not fly!! Dr. Huang did surgery to my nipples so they always stay out. She did not have to cut off my nipple but she did make a few cuts. I know exactly what you mean!! By the time I drove home (I live 45 minutes to and hour from her office) my nipples literally felt as though they might burst in to flames! Worse pain ever! Mine did get better. I was told that there are so many little nerve endings and that is why it hurt so bad and is so sensitive. I feel for you.... You can see some photos of many of us after explant on shutterfly - you'll find the link on the bottom of the " Home " page. The password in implants. Oh, many of us have been battling the yeast! No fun. The no sugar diet isn't great either, but this illness has taught me to each much much healthier. Hugs, Lynn --- In , " k_cachet " <jilllarion@...> wrote: > > First of all, I was not given the mold test by Dr. Melmed. Should > he have done this? Is mold the same thing as candida? If you test > positive for mold, what do they treat it with? I tested a very high > positive in a blood test for candida. I'm on flocanozol. > > ****If you have not had your surgery yet, you may not want to read > the next question***** > > Did everyone else have their aereolas(sp?) cut off and placed > higher? My nipples are so sensitive now and burn like a > firecracker!! When I drive down the road I have to hold my seatbelt > strap off my nipples. My twins freakout and tell me to buckle- up!! > But, what is really freaking me out is when I went to take my tape > off around my aereolas yesterday. I was pulling it off very > gingerly cuz it stung like a ba-gee-gee when I got a look at it. > Are you kidding me? The whole idea of it already turns my stomach, > but I didn't think it would look like someone pinned the tail on my > boobies! It looks like a freak show!! The ironic thing about this > is not only have we all become so sick by trying to look better, > feel better, blah, blah, blah, or whatever the reason.....But now, > in order to feel better physically, we have to go thru a sort of > disfiguration. Has anyone else had this experience? Jill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Jill, Dr. Huang in Denver did my explant. She took them from underneath each breasts rather than through the nipple. I scar horrible (keloids). Anywhooo... after explant, my nipples inverted! My hubby could handle the small boobies but the no nipples did not fly!! Dr. Huang did surgery to my nipples so they always stay out. She did not have to cut off my nipple but she did make a few cuts. I know exactly what you mean!! By the time I drove home (I live 45 minutes to and hour from her office) my nipples literally felt as though they might burst in to flames! Worse pain ever! Mine did get better. I was told that there are so many little nerve endings and that is why it hurt so bad and is so sensitive. I feel for you.... You can see some photos of many of us after explant on shutterfly - you'll find the link on the bottom of the " Home " page. The password in implants. Oh, many of us have been battling the yeast! No fun. The no sugar diet isn't great either, but this illness has taught me to each much much healthier. Hugs, Lynn --- In , " k_cachet " <jilllarion@...> wrote: > > First of all, I was not given the mold test by Dr. Melmed. Should > he have done this? Is mold the same thing as candida? If you test > positive for mold, what do they treat it with? I tested a very high > positive in a blood test for candida. I'm on flocanozol. > > ****If you have not had your surgery yet, you may not want to read > the next question***** > > Did everyone else have their aereolas(sp?) cut off and placed > higher? My nipples are so sensitive now and burn like a > firecracker!! When I drive down the road I have to hold my seatbelt > strap off my nipples. My twins freakout and tell me to buckle- up!! > But, what is really freaking me out is when I went to take my tape > off around my aereolas yesterday. I was pulling it off very > gingerly cuz it stung like a ba-gee-gee when I got a look at it. > Are you kidding me? The whole idea of it already turns my stomach, > but I didn't think it would look like someone pinned the tail on my > boobies! It looks like a freak show!! The ironic thing about this > is not only have we all become so sick by trying to look better, > feel better, blah, blah, blah, or whatever the reason.....But now, > in order to feel better physically, we have to go thru a sort of > disfiguration. Has anyone else had this experience? Jill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Jill We all freak out right after surgery it takes time for your boobies to fluff out. I knew the answer to your question and I still freaked out after looking at my boobies right after surgery. I am treating my mold issues with Caprylic Acid 3800mg daily along with Olive leaf Extract and Oregeno Oil everyday for 14 days the girls say here. I dont know about the aereolas being placed higher but it takes weeks before I would determine that... just wait til you are healed up before doing anything just yet about your aereolas. I had surgery last week I just got capsules out because I wasn't getting better from implants that I got out 2 years ago. Along with getting the capsules out I had a breast lift and let me tell you this is more painful than having the implants in. Once you kill the candidasis than you need to take probiotics to put the good bacteria back in you. I go to www.transformyourhealth.com to order mine. Make sure you are on a candida diet ...no sugars...no microwaving.....no refined foods.....mainly organic meats and vegetables and salads. Everything needs to be homemade....try not to eat out at all. Love In a message dated 2/20/2008 11:55:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jilllarion@... writes: First of all, I was not given the mold test by Dr. Melmed. Should he have done this? Is mold the same thing as candida? If you test positive for mold, what do they treat it with? I tested a very high positive in a blood test for candida. I'm on flocanozol.****If you have not had your surgery yet, you may not want to read the next question*****Did everyone else have their aereolas(sp?) cut off and placed higher? My nipples are so sensitive now and burn like a firecracker!! When I drive down the road I have to hold my seatbelt strap off my nipples. My twins freakout and tell me to buckle-up!! But, what is really freaking me out is when I went to take my tape off around my aereolas yesterday. I was pulling it off very gingerly cuz it stung like a ba-gee-gee when I got a look at it. Are you kidding me? The whole idea of it already turns my stomach, but I didn't think it would look like someone pinned the tail on my boobies! It looks like a freak show!! The ironic thing about this is not only have we all become so sick by trying to look better, feel better, blah, blah, blah, or whatever the reason.....But now, in order to feel better physically, we have to go thru a sort of disfiguration. Has anyone else had this experience? Jill Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Jill We all freak out right after surgery it takes time for your boobies to fluff out. I knew the answer to your question and I still freaked out after looking at my boobies right after surgery. I am treating my mold issues with Caprylic Acid 3800mg daily along with Olive leaf Extract and Oregeno Oil everyday for 14 days the girls say here. I dont know about the aereolas being placed higher but it takes weeks before I would determine that... just wait til you are healed up before doing anything just yet about your aereolas. I had surgery last week I just got capsules out because I wasn't getting better from implants that I got out 2 years ago. Along with getting the capsules out I had a breast lift and let me tell you this is more painful than having the implants in. Once you kill the candidasis than you need to take probiotics to put the good bacteria back in you. I go to www.transformyourhealth.com to order mine. Make sure you are on a candida diet ...no sugars...no microwaving.....no refined foods.....mainly organic meats and vegetables and salads. Everything needs to be homemade....try not to eat out at all. Love In a message dated 2/20/2008 11:55:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jilllarion@... writes: First of all, I was not given the mold test by Dr. Melmed. Should he have done this? Is mold the same thing as candida? If you test positive for mold, what do they treat it with? I tested a very high positive in a blood test for candida. I'm on flocanozol.****If you have not had your surgery yet, you may not want to read the next question*****Did everyone else have their aereolas(sp?) cut off and placed higher? My nipples are so sensitive now and burn like a firecracker!! When I drive down the road I have to hold my seatbelt strap off my nipples. My twins freakout and tell me to buckle-up!! But, what is really freaking me out is when I went to take my tape off around my aereolas yesterday. I was pulling it off very gingerly cuz it stung like a ba-gee-gee when I got a look at it. Are you kidding me? The whole idea of it already turns my stomach, but I didn't think it would look like someone pinned the tail on my boobies! It looks like a freak show!! The ironic thing about this is not only have we all become so sick by trying to look better, feel better, blah, blah, blah, or whatever the reason.....But now, in order to feel better physically, we have to go thru a sort of disfiguration. Has anyone else had this experience? Jill Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Rogene, I did not know where the pain is coming from but you are probably right I forgot about the muscle reconstruction. Thanks Rogene again you little angel you. Love In a message dated 2/21/2008 7:36:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, saxony01@... writes: . . . Normally a lift isn't very painful at all.I suspect the pain you've had is because of all the muscle reconstruction you needed.Hugs,Rogene Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Rogene, I did not know where the pain is coming from but you are probably right I forgot about the muscle reconstruction. Thanks Rogene again you little angel you. Love In a message dated 2/21/2008 7:36:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, saxony01@... writes: . . . Normally a lift isn't very painful at all.I suspect the pain you've had is because of all the muscle reconstruction you needed.Hugs,Rogene Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 . . . Normally a lift isn't very painful at all.I suspect the pain you've had is because of all the muscle reconstruction you needed.Hugs,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 . . . Normally a lift isn't very painful at all.I suspect the pain you've had is because of all the muscle reconstruction you needed.Hugs,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Jill,Most women are shocked when they get the bandages off . . . Don't worry! . . . You'll soon begin "fluffing" (think of getting off a pillow) that will continue for as long as a year. Click on the Shutterfly link below for photos. . . password is implants.The sensitivity thing will settle down . . . Put it this way . . . At least you have sensation left! . . . many women don't. There's no way to predict which way it's going to go. Right now, you just need to protect them and take pain meds, if necessary. You can take an online test for mold . . . I posted a web address yesterday. Look for the post "VCS test" . . . It costs about ten bucks to do it online. . . If you go with them for treatment, it will cost a fortune. Hopefully we can help you take care of that inexpensively. Hugs,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Jill,Most women are shocked when they get the bandages off . . . Don't worry! . . . You'll soon begin "fluffing" (think of getting off a pillow) that will continue for as long as a year. Click on the Shutterfly link below for photos. . . password is implants.The sensitivity thing will settle down . . . Put it this way . . . At least you have sensation left! . . . many women don't. There's no way to predict which way it's going to go. Right now, you just need to protect them and take pain meds, if necessary. You can take an online test for mold . . . I posted a web address yesterday. Look for the post "VCS test" . . . It costs about ten bucks to do it online. . . If you go with them for treatment, it will cost a fortune. Hopefully we can help you take care of that inexpensively. Hugs,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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