Guest guest Posted November 3, 2008 Report Share Posted November 3, 2008 Hello Paddy ~ I am sorry I havent been around much, I am very ill right now, and have over 700 emails in my box right now. I am just randomly picking a few to reply to. I am so sorry you are so ill right now, and your children dont seem to support you. The truth is always the best and safest, as well as the best lesson for you to teach your children. This will also teach them not to be afraid to be themselves just like they are. Many good lessons ! If someone asks about your boobs, that is really rude.... I think what you anticipate to be humiliation will actually turn out to be breaking free and a newfound freedom to be you. I think you will love your freedom ! If someone so rudly askes you where your chest went. You can simply say, I had to get rid of them, they caused me so much pain in my neck and shoulders. You dont have to tell specifics......reduction, or explant or what ever.... It is really none of their business..... Or, look at them puzzled and say, I am not sure what you are talking about. Then change the subject. As far as breathing problems and things, yes, this can happen, for many reasons. If they have gotten moldy or bacteria inside of them it can cause respiratory problems. There is also the vegus nerve that runs along the right side. If it is squashed or damaged due to the implants, there can be lots of things happening due to that. Foreign body reaction can do this too.....just your bodys burden of the chemicals from the implants, there are some 40 chemicals that go into the making of implants and they are all known neuro-toxins ! This can cause multiple chemical sensitivities. Having severe pain in your chest can be reason for insurance coverage. Also, if your breasts are hard this is capsular contracture, and is coverable. As you go through your healing journey and dealing with the many issues that are of concern with your children, you will find that they do support you more than you realize right now. This will teach them to be proud of yourself no matter what you look like or what physical changes you go through in life. Who you are is what is on the inside. What is on the outside is mearly a photo that everyone perceives differently, it is not who you are. Going thru this with confidence in yourself as a person and in who you are will help you in your journey as well. Sending you hope and healing ~ Hugs N Prayers ~ Dede**************Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's Hot 5 Travel Deals! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212416248x1200771803/aol?redir=http://travel.aol.com/discount-travel?ncid=emlcntustrav00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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