Guest guest Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 Hi a, Thank you so much for your letter and your update. It's important to be patient as you heal and let your body find its way slowly rather than too quickly. You'll get there! I am so thankful that you want to help others find their way through this maze of illness and healing from implants. It is a lonely walk, but that is why we are here....we need each other! You will get better and better in time, but also remember that sometimes you can get blindsided by a flare or exacerbation of some sort...totally normal....just relax and keep detoxing and you will begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel. HUgs, and God bless! Patty > > Hi Dede & Ladies, > Just remember..............WITH GOD NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. > I am doing better all the time. Thanks for asking. It has now been 9 weeks since my explant and at that time I felt I was dying. I don't feel well today but it is because I have tried to do too much this week. I'm still trying to learn the skill of 'pacing' in my life and I'm not very good at it. Thankfullly though, I seem to be having more good days than bad and I feel very blessed. I have been using my portable infrared sauna and I feel it is helping me quite a bit. I have also been trying Dr. Natura's Colonix and Toxinout and trying to get a healthier gut. I think the combination of everything I am doing is helping me alot. Today I do have that old familiar sore throat, swollen glands amd aching pain over the back of my neck and/base of my skull. I used to feel like this everyday though and now it seems those bad days occur if I've pushed myself too hard. > I have also been blessed to be able to increase my hours at work. I'm still not back to my regular hours yet but I am gradually getting there. My cough used to return after working approx. 3-4 hours and now it doesn't kick in until I've worked approx. 7 hours. So........I am gradually improving. I think that a big reason I am improving quickly is because I had proper explant as soon as I did. Had I listened to doctors, I would still be bedridden and trying to patiently recover from Mono and Chronic Epstein Barr as they had advised. Thankfully, I found this group and you wonderful ladies helped me act quickly to fix the source of my problems. I will be forever be so grateful to all of you for helping to save my life. > I am trying so hard to help others as you have all helped me. I am sharing my story with many men and women in hopes that I can help others who are suffering and to help educate others who are contemplating breast augmentation or those who are having problems. > God bless all of you. My prayers are with you. > Love, > a > > > Re: (no subject) > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. > a ~ > Thank you for your kind words and prayers. > I am so sorry your father had lung cancer. Bless > his heart and yours too ! ! > I feel sorta lost at the moment, so I got to get > it back into Gods hands for now. > How are you feeling? > Love Dede > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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