Guest guest Posted May 24, 2009 Report Share Posted May 24, 2009 GG ~ My responses in purple... are all of these substances labeled on silicone injections or implants ? No and if not, why? they are not required to doesnt the FDA require this?-NO and if so, why are they even given to patients - they make alot of money with these, it is good for their personal economy certainly drs. have all heard of leakage by now; and why do plastic suregons everywhere, insist there's not toxicity in 'silicone' - its inert. so they can continue to earn money by selling and inserting these i get the feeling these drs really believe this. NO, Doctors are NOT stupid, or they would not be doctors and have passed all their schooling..or if you appear too smart re. silicone, they try to dismiss you as a patient in one way or another. Yes, since they are doctors, people believe what they say to be true, factual, and think of them as some type of higher person, above it all, you know....when actually they are a salesman for the drug company and say what it ever it takes to make that sale.....and sadly, their hippocratic oath to " First do no harm " is long lost . Fortunately there are some doctors that honor their oath, and live with honor, but they are hard to find.. for the first time i see a symptom (of silicone) as not enough vitreous fluid - odd, because after i had the silicone injected, i got vitreous detachment in both eyes. wow, that is a concerned about my eyes too..... i also tested hi in methyl pentane - didnt see that on the list, so dont know. considering all the other chemicals, its highly likely. I think methyl pentane may be related to the hexone group somehow.....these two: 29)Hexone, and 31)Hexanone 2 gg Have a happy day GG ! ! Dede **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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