Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Marie ~ Bless your heart. Tell your BF that it is not fake, that you are having a true reaction to the implants. If you like I will send you some info to read and for him to read. Implants are made out of about 40 plus toxic substances that your body just is not made to have to deal with. I would NOT go to the place that put them in to have them removed. Death does not sound good, or safe. Implants need to be removed properly to be sure you get all the toxins out. En Bloc with drains is the proper method to insure you get rid of everything. Dr. Pierre Blias is in Canada, and he is a wonderful man. I will go ahead and post all the info again, it is subject titled Breast Implant Info parts 1, 2, 3, and 4. In there you will find info on Dr Blias. Welcome to the group, and God Bless YOU ! DedePlanning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 -Hi Marie, I'm also new to the group. I got my saline implants last September and have been sick since 4 days after getting them. I used to be the picture of health and never sick except with seasonal allergies...now I don't leave the house very often. I can't wait to get my implants out once I get the go ahead. My doctor, friends and family also wonder if this is in my head as I have two sister with saline implants who don't seems to have any symtoms. I've had tingling, twitching, shooting pain, trouble slipping, heart palpitations, trouble breating, numbness on one side of my face, sharp pains in my head as well as pressure in my head and extreme fatigue and dizziness. I wish I had known that saline implants could cause such problems. The doctor is currently testing me for Lyme disease and MS. Do your homework and find a doctor who has a good record and has done many removals. The flip side is live with all the health problems and more and end up where? Take care, -- In , " mariejeanne84 " <mariejeanne84@...> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > I'm new to this group. I got my saline implants at age 19, in 2003. > I'm now 24, so it's been 5 years since I got them. Since 1 week, I > have not been feeling very well. I feel some tingling / pinching / > numbness sensations in my hands and arms. I faded away at work. I > feel pain in my ribs and shoulders. I'm more anxious and have more > difficulty to concentrate. I'm not that bad in the morning, but as > the day passes, it gets more difficult. > > I went to see a doctor this week-end and tell him about those > symptoms + the fact that I have breast implants. He spent about 15 > minutes with me and said that everything was OK. My boyfriend thinks > that it can psychological, that I could be exaggerating my pain. I'll > call the clinic where I got my implants tomorrow morning to see if I > can get an appointment. I'm now thinking of getting my implants out. > I'm afraid to go in surgery again. There's a woman that died in 2004 > at that clinic. I don't feel very comfortable to go there again. > > I'm in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. If anyone knows a good doctor or > clinic in the area, please let me know about it, > > Thanks for listening, > Marie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Hi Lynda, I'm in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1 hour from Vermont). I'm happy to have find this group. It helps a lot to know that you're not alone. Marie > > > > > > Marie ~ > > > Bless your heart. Tell your BF that it is not > > > fake, that you are having a true reaction to the > > > implants. If you like I will send you some info > > > to read and for him to read. Implants are made > > > out of about 40 plus toxic substances that your > > > body just is not made to have to deal with. > > > I would NOT go to the place that put them in > > > to have them removed. Death does not sound > > > good, or safe. Implants need to be removed > > > properly to be sure you get all the toxins out. > > > En Bloc with drains is the proper method to insure > > > you get rid of everything. > > > Dr. Pierre Blias is in Canada, and he is a wonderful > > > man. I will go ahead and post all the info again, it is subject > > > titled Breast Implant Info parts 1, 2, 3, and 4. In there > > > you will find info on Dr Blias. > > > Welcome to the group, and God Bless YOU ! > > > Dede > > > > > > > > > > > > **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel > >Guides. > > > > > (<http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states? >http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states? > >ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Dearest Marie and , Get them out ASAP!!!!! I am 32 this year, I got my implants in 2001 and trust me being young and perfect isn't worth it. Nevermind the pain from surgery. I'm sitting in a hotel in Atlanta GA as we speak. Just got explanted on tues and what all the girls have said is true. By thursday I was already able to do alot of things myself. The pain isn't nearly as bad with explant. I would already be home only my Dr's back in NC wouldn't take out my drains and stitches. They said the Dr that done the surgery had to do it. I'm a little upset at the results as of now but like the girls are telling me in other posts, it will get better and I will fluff up as time goes on. And yes, there is a huge sense of relief that this is behind me. And even though I will be paying for it for a long time it's one less thing on my mind to worry about. And I know that main source of my issues has been resolved. Now I can concentrate on getting better all around. Hugs and loads of strength to both of you, > > Hi everybody, > > I'm new to this group. I got my saline implants at age 19, in 2003. > I'm now 24, so it's been 5 years since I got them. Since 1 week, I > have not been feeling very well. I feel some tingling / pinching / > numbness sensations in my hands and arms. I faded away at work. I > feel pain in my ribs and shoulders. I'm more anxious and have more > difficulty to concentrate. I'm not that bad in the morning, but as > the day passes, it gets more difficult. > > I went to see a doctor this week-end and tell him about those > symptoms + the fact that I have breast implants. He spent about 15 > minutes with me and said that everything was OK. My boyfriend thinks > that it can psychological, that I could be exaggerating my pain. I'll > call the clinic where I got my implants tomorrow morning to see if I > can get an appointment. I'm now thinking of getting my implants out. > I'm afraid to go in surgery again. There's a woman that died in 2004 > at that clinic. I don't feel very comfortable to go there again. > > I'm in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. If anyone knows a good doctor or > clinic in the area, please let me know about it, > > Thanks for listening, > Marie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Marie, I wonder if our Traci could help you. She has a wonderful plastic surgeon. He removed her breast implants, and she is slowly getting better. I think that he is in Toronto, Ontario. Take care and know that we will help you get through this...love you....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``` Traci, honey could you give Marie the name of your plastic surgeon. She needs to have her implants removed soon...love you...Mom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````` Not feeling very well Hi everybody,I'm new to this group. I got my saline implants at age 19, in 2003. I'm now 24, so it's been 5 years since I got them. Since 1 week, I have not been feeling very well. I feel some tingling / pinching / numbness sensations in my hands and arms. I faded away at work. I feel pain in my ribs and shoulders. I'm more anxious and have more difficulty to concentrate. I'm not that bad in the morning, but as the day passes, it gets more difficult. I went to see a doctor this week-end and tell him about those symptoms + the fact that I have breast implants. He spent about 15 minutes with me and said that everything was OK. My boyfriend thinks that it can psychological, that I could be exaggerating my pain. I'll call the clinic where I got my implants tomorrow morning to see if I can get an appointment. I'm now thinking of getting my implants out. I'm afraid to go in surgery again. There's a woman that died in 2004 at that clinic. I don't feel very comfortable to go there again.I'm in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. If anyone knows a good doctor or clinic in the area, please let me know about it,Thanks for listening,Marie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Hi Marie, I started having symptoms within a week of getting implants, too. I had mine for six months and had them removed. My health has improved quite a bit since then. I also had the tingling, pinching and numbness in my hands and arms. That was actually the first symptom I had and thinking back, it started happening within a few days, but after a week the digestive problems started, then the joint swelling, dizziness, headaches, started from there. Every week there was a new symptom. I had mine removed by Dr. Feng in Cleveland. I live in New Jersey but didn't use my original surgeon because I wanted to get better and felt I couldn't trust him to remove them properly - which is by using the " en bloc " method - meaning that the entire capsule will be removed, and that they remove the implant whole rather than draining it beforehand. There are alot of toxins in the saline implants that you don't want circulating through your body. Sis > > Hi everybody, > > I'm new to this group. I got my saline implants at age 19, in 2003. > I'm now 24, so it's been 5 years since I got them. Since 1 week, I > have not been feeling very well. I feel some tingling / pinching / > numbness sensations in my hands and arms. I faded away at work. I > feel pain in my ribs and shoulders. I'm more anxious and have more > difficulty to concentrate. I'm not that bad in the morning, but as > the day passes, it gets more difficult. > > I went to see a doctor this week-end and tell him about those > symptoms + the fact that I have breast implants. He spent about 15 > minutes with me and said that everything was OK. My boyfriend thinks > that it can psychological, that I could be exaggerating my pain. I'll > call the clinic where I got my implants tomorrow morning to see if I > can get an appointment. I'm now thinking of getting my implants out. > I'm afraid to go in surgery again. There's a woman that died in 2004 > at that clinic. I don't feel very comfortable to go there again. > > I'm in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. If anyone knows a good doctor or > clinic in the area, please let me know about it, > > Thanks for listening, > Marie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Hi, Just a quick note to let you know that I'm going to see a surgeon who is on the recommended list of the group this morning. Doctor Arthur Swift. I hope he will be able to answer my questions. Thanks for your support. Marie > > > > Hi everybody, > > > > I'm new to this group. I got my saline implants at age 19, in > 2003. > > I'm now 24, so it's been 5 years since I got them. Since 1 week, I > > have not been feeling very well. I feel some tingling / pinching / > > numbness sensations in my hands and arms. I faded away at work. I > > feel pain in my ribs and shoulders. I'm more anxious and have more > > difficulty to concentrate. I'm not that bad in the morning, but as > > the day passes, it gets more difficult. > > > > I went to see a doctor this week-end and tell him about those > > symptoms + the fact that I have breast implants. He spent about 15 > > minutes with me and said that everything was OK. My boyfriend > thinks > > that it can psychological, that I could be exaggerating my pain. > I'll > > call the clinic where I got my implants tomorrow morning to see if > I > > can get an appointment. I'm now thinking of getting my implants > out. > > I'm afraid to go in surgery again. There's a woman that died in > 2004 > > at that clinic. I don't feel very comfortable to go there again. > > > > I'm in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. If anyone knows a good doctor or > > clinic in the area, please let me know about it, > > > > Thanks for listening, > > Marie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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