Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Hey Krista, That's great that your MD acknowledged your implants were the problem. Good for you letting him know too! How are you doing? I'm hanging in there. I must say I've been rather discourged lately. That's why I haven't posted much, I really do not have anything positive to post. I'm still having my symptoms even though I have been on the candida diet and detoxing for 2 months. I feel the same as I did before explant....just no more itching. Just when I think I may be getting better, I'm not, the same pain just keeps coming back. Are you experiencing this at all? Sometimes I feel real alone with this, I come on the forum and see you all posting that your feeling better. I really do think that now that my ND is dealing with my hormones, I feel even more stressed and sad about all this. I just hope that I'm going in the right direction. I really do hope your feeling better, I know you posted awhile back that your digestive system was doing a lot better. How about your fatigue? Hugs, Cherie > > > > > > Krista, > > > > > > That was one of the manufacturer's favorite excuses when we > claimed > > we were sick from breast implants! If women said they had high > levels > > of chemicals, they said it could be from other sources! . . . We'll > > never be able to prove their origins, because chemicals are > everywhere! > > > > > > I'm afraid that virtually anyone tested these days would find they > > have high levels of chemicals! . . . Thanks to modern science. > > > > > > There was an article in National Geographic (I think that was the > > magazine) where the journalist wrote about how many chemicals he > > tested positive for . . . And he wasn't tested for nearly all the > > chemicals in existence. .. If I remember right, he was positive for > at > > least three-quarters of those tested. > > > > > > I spoke to a scientist at the National Institute of Health a few > > years ago. He told me that the diseases our grandparents suffered > from > > have been, by large, brought under control by modern medicine. > > However, very few chemicals have been tested on humans, even fewer > in > > combination (sometimes combining two safe chemicals produces a very > > toxic chemical) . . . and almost none on children. He was very > > concerned about what is happening with the millions of tons of > > chemicals being dumped into the environment! > > > > > > Hugs, > > > > > > Rogene > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Hey Krista, That's great that your MD acknowledged your implants were the problem. Good for you letting him know too! How are you doing? I'm hanging in there. I must say I've been rather discourged lately. That's why I haven't posted much, I really do not have anything positive to post. I'm still having my symptoms even though I have been on the candida diet and detoxing for 2 months. I feel the same as I did before explant....just no more itching. Just when I think I may be getting better, I'm not, the same pain just keeps coming back. Are you experiencing this at all? Sometimes I feel real alone with this, I come on the forum and see you all posting that your feeling better. I really do think that now that my ND is dealing with my hormones, I feel even more stressed and sad about all this. I just hope that I'm going in the right direction. I really do hope your feeling better, I know you posted awhile back that your digestive system was doing a lot better. How about your fatigue? Hugs, Cherie > > > > > > Krista, > > > > > > That was one of the manufacturer's favorite excuses when we > claimed > > we were sick from breast implants! If women said they had high > levels > > of chemicals, they said it could be from other sources! . . . We'll > > never be able to prove their origins, because chemicals are > everywhere! > > > > > > I'm afraid that virtually anyone tested these days would find they > > have high levels of chemicals! . . . Thanks to modern science. > > > > > > There was an article in National Geographic (I think that was the > > magazine) where the journalist wrote about how many chemicals he > > tested positive for . . . And he wasn't tested for nearly all the > > chemicals in existence. .. If I remember right, he was positive for > at > > least three-quarters of those tested. > > > > > > I spoke to a scientist at the National Institute of Health a few > > years ago. He told me that the diseases our grandparents suffered > from > > have been, by large, brought under control by modern medicine. > > However, very few chemicals have been tested on humans, even fewer > in > > combination (sometimes combining two safe chemicals produces a very > > toxic chemical) . . . and almost none on children. He was very > > concerned about what is happening with the millions of tons of > > chemicals being dumped into the environment! > > > > > > Hugs, > > > > > > Rogene > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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