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I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for

reasons not related to my health (I'm just " over-them " ) but the more I read, I'm

wondering...

Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major

symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my

inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms.

I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does

this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

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yes I have that feeling alot, along with ALOT of other symptoms, but the brain fog is a major reason I had to come out of work. I work as a CNA and the last thing I needed was brain fog, but I also have the extreme fatigue feel like im coming down with the flu all the time. im scheduled forexplant may 27th

From: aenjackson <aenjackson@...>Subject: distraction and being spaced out Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 6:46 AM

I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just "over-them") but the more I read, I'm wondering...Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

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Yes, the spacey thing is definately a symptom. I would bet if you started

with your head and hair, and you sat and wrote a list of things all the way down

to your toenails, you would find that you are having many more symptoms than

you think, that are implant related and not age related or anything else....

Constipation

Irritable bowel

headaches

tired more often

or tired quicker , many times people think that is age related, and it is not

headaches

thinning hair on head or body..arms and legs....

hormonal symptoms

fibroids or polyps that form in various places,

dry eyes, or mouth

various aches and pains....

weight gain or loss

the feeling of just getting alittle OLDer

coughs

runny nose, chronically

soreness in chest arms or armpits

thyroid problems

the list goes on and on

I discovered the real problem with extreme fatigue for me when my father

age 83, now, has lymphoma, stage 4, and went thru chemo, ( 2 years ago )

and he runs circles around me, and I am 55.

I am glad you are getting them out, and you are gonna have a new lease

on life.....and you will be so happy you are free to be you again !

Wishing wellness ~ and clarity

Dede

distraction and being spaced out

I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just "over-them") but the more I read, I'm wondering...

Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

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Oh yes, yes, yes, my goodness, that spaced out feeling was the worst!!!!

However, I had other major symptoms with the cognitive dysfunction, brain fog,

spaced out weirdness in my head. I had major fatigue. I had some visual

disturbances. I had twitching, tingling and more.

But my worst symptom that was my nightmare of hell on earth was the inability to

think clearly and use my brain like before. I felt like a zombie and it got

worse before it got better. I experienced short term memory loss, such as this:

not knowing whether or not I had just shampooed my hair when standing in the

shower. Putting something down and then not knowing where I put it. Walking

into a different part of the house, and not remembering what I was going for.

Some women have been so bad that they couldn't remember what a green light was

for at a light signal, or how to get home when they were out shopping. It can

be that bad. I never got that bad, but I consider what I went through to be bad

enough.

I am really glad to hear you are getting your implants out because you are over

them! Good for you. It sounds like you are catching this in the nick of

time...

The good news is that after detoxing and rebuilding health, my brain fog and

short term memory issues improved to the point of near normalcy. Evidence of

this: I went back to college, taking Biology and Physics. I consistently got

some of the highest scores in the class, including the only " A " in a class of

230 students on the first Biology exam, (Thank you God!)and an " A " in Physics.

I'd say my ability to memorize and learn is clearly intact.

It took me over 4 years to completely resolve that...some women have experienced

an immediate resolution of that symptom upon explant...proof that we all heal in

very different ways.

Patty

>

> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month

for reasons not related to my health (I'm just " over-them " ) but the more I read,

I'm wondering...

>

> Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other

major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my

inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms.

I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does

this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

>

> If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

>

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Brain fog comes with many things, one is multiple chemical poisening, and that is what you get with breast implants. All implants are silicone......but filled with different things. Your body's macrophages are your protectors, and they attack the foreign body and degrade it.....so flecks of silicone outter shell is being disbursed in your body.....this is partly why you need the scar capsule removed

cuz it contains these chemicals.....as well as any nasty organisms that may have grown in them. We have had girls that had lymph nodes removed much later after explant of " Saline " filled implants, and inside the lymph nodes was silicone !

Anyway, here is a list of some of the chemicals used in manufacturing silicone

for implants, this will explain why you feel so foggy, it has finally overwhelmed your system. These are ALL known neuro-toxins ! ! Number 10 and 11 are epoxy resin, and epoxy hardner, and they are made with BPA..........yes, the one they have finally taken off the market because of the toxicity of it.

1)Methyl Ethyl Ketone

2)Cyclobexanone

3)Isopropyl Alcohol

4)Denatured Alcohol

5)Acetone

6)Urethane

7)Poly vinyl Chloride

8)Lacquer Thinner

9)Ethyl Acetate

10)Epoxy Resin

11)Epoxy Hardener

12)Amine

13)Printing Ink

14)Toluene

15)Freon

16)Silica

17)Flux

18)Solder

19)Chlorplatinic Acid

20)Metal Cleaning Acid

21)Formaldehyde

22)Talcum Powder

23)Color Pigmentation (Printers Ink)

24)Oakite

25)Cyanoacyrylates

26)Ethylene Oxide

27)Carob Black

28)Xylene

29)Hexone

30)Benzene

31)Hexanone 2

32)Thixon-OSN-2

33)Rubber

34)Acid Stearic

35)Zinc Oxide

36)Naptha

37)Phenol

38)Methylene Chloride

39)Platinum Salt

Sending you hope and healing ~

Dede

Re: distraction and being spaced out

Thanks for your replies - It really gives me something to think about...

>

> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just "over-them") but the more I read, I'm wondering...

>

> Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

>

> If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

>

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I had a lymph node removed during my explant surgery due to it being swollen and painful.  It was sent for biopsy and yes, they found silicone in it.  Evidence that I have silicone spread through out my lymphatic system...

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:54 AM, <DGRAHAMA@...> wrote:

 

Brain fog comes with many things, one is multiple chemical poisening, and that is what you get with breast implants.  All implants are silicone......but filled with different things.  Your body's macrophages are your protectors, and they attack the foreign body and degrade it.....so flecks of silicone outter shell is being disbursed in your body.....this is partly why you need the scar capsule removed

cuz it contains these chemicals.....as well as any nasty organisms that may have grown in them.  We have had girls that had lymph nodes removed much later after explant of " Saline " filled implants, and inside the lymph nodes was silicone ! 

Anyway, here is a list of some of the chemicals used in manufacturing silicone

for implants, this will explain why you feel so foggy, it has finally overwhelmed your system.  These are ALL known neuro-toxins ! !    Number 10 and 11 are epoxy resin, and epoxy hardner, and they are made with BPA..........yes, the one they have finally  taken off the market because of the toxicity of it.

1)Methyl Ethyl Ketone                                   

2)Cyclobexanone

3)Isopropyl Alcohol

4)Denatured Alcohol

5)Acetone

6)Urethane

7)Poly vinyl Chloride

8)Lacquer Thinner

9)Ethyl Acetate

10)Epoxy Resin

11)Epoxy Hardener

12)Amine

13)Printing Ink

14)Toluene

15)Freon

16)Silica

17)Flux

18)Solder

19)Chlorplatinic Acid

20)Metal Cleaning Acid

21)Formaldehyde

22)Talcum Powder

23)Color Pigmentation (Printers Ink)

24)Oakite

25)Cyanoacyrylates

26)Ethylene Oxide

27)Carob Black

28)Xylene

29)Hexone

30)Benzene

31)Hexanone 2

32)Thixon-OSN-2

33)Rubber

34)Acid Stearic

35)Zinc Oxide

36)Naptha

37)Phenol

38)Methylene Chloride

39)Platinum Salt

Sending you hope and healing ~

Dede

Re: distraction and being spaced out

 

Thanks for your replies - It really gives me something to think about...

>

> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just " over-them " ) but the more I read, I'm wondering...

>

> Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

>

> If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

>

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where was your lymph node located?

gg

From: resultsbyrachel@...Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 11:34:15 +0300Subject: Re: Re: distraction and being spaced out

I had a lymph node removed during my explant surgery due to it being swollen and painful. It was sent for biopsy and yes, they found silicone in it. Evidence that I have silicone spread through out my lymphatic system...

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:54 AM, <DGRAHAMAaol> wrote:

Brain fog comes with many things, one is multiple chemical poisening, and that is what you get with breast implants. All implants are silicone......but filled with different things. Your body's macrophages are your protectors, and they attack the foreign body and degrade it.....so flecks of silicone outter shell is being disbursed in your body.....this is partly why you need the scar capsule removed

cuz it contains these chemicals.....as well as any nasty organisms that may have grown in them. We have had girls that had lymph nodes removed much later after explant of " Saline " filled implants, and inside the lymph nodes was silicone !

Anyway, here is a list of some of the chemicals used in manufacturing silicone

for implants, this will explain why you feel so foggy, it has finally overwhelmed your system. These are ALL known neuro-toxins ! ! Number 10 and 11 are epoxy resin, and epoxy hardner, and they are made with BPA..........yes, the one they have finally taken off the market because of the toxicity of it.

1)Methyl Ethyl Ketone

2)Cyclobexanone

3)Isopropyl Alcohol

4)Denatured Alcohol

5)Acetone

6)Urethane

7)Poly vinyl Chloride

8)Lacquer Thinner

9)Ethyl Acetate

10)Epoxy Resin

11)Epoxy Hardener

12)Amine

13)Printing Ink

14)Toluene

15)Freon

16)Silica

17)Flux

18)Solder

19)Chlorplatinic Acid

20)Metal Cleaning Acid

21)Formaldehyde

22)Talcum Powder

23)Color Pigmentation (Printers Ink)

24)Oakite

25)Cyanoacyrylates

26)Ethylene Oxide

27)Carob Black

28)Xylene

29)Hexone

30)Benzene

31)Hexanone 2

32)Thixon-OSN-2

33)Rubber

34)Acid Stearic

35)Zinc Oxide

36)Naptha

37)Phenol

38)Methylene Chloride

39)Platinum SaltSending you hope and healing ~

Dede

Re: distraction and being spaced out

Thanks for your replies - It really gives me something to think about... >> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just "over-them") but the more I read, I'm wondering...> > Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??> > If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?>

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It was on the outside of my breast near my underarm.On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:49 PM, G M GRETTA <glass3311@...> wrote:

 

where was your lymph node located?

 

gg 

From: resultsbyrachel@...Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 11:34:15 +0300

Subject: Re: Re: distraction and being spaced out 

I had a lymph node removed during my explant surgery due to it being swollen and painful.  It was sent for biopsy and yes, they found silicone in it.  Evidence that I have silicone spread through out my lymphatic system...

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:54 AM, <DGRAHAMA@...> wrote:

 

Brain fog comes with many things, one is multiple chemical poisening, and that is what you get with breast implants.  All implants are silicone......but filled with different things.  Your body's macrophages are your protectors, and they attack the foreign body and degrade it.....so flecks of silicone outter shell is being disbursed in your body.....this is partly why you need the scar capsule removed

cuz it contains these chemicals.....as well as any nasty organisms that may have grown in them.  We have had girls that had lymph nodes removed much later after explant of " Saline " filled implants, and inside the lymph nodes was silicone ! 

Anyway, here is a list of some of the chemicals used in manufacturing silicone

for implants, this will explain why you feel so foggy, it has finally overwhelmed your system.  These are ALL known neuro-toxins ! !    Number 10 and 11 are epoxy resin, and epoxy hardner, and they are made with BPA..........yes, the one they have finally  taken off the market because of the toxicity of it.

1)Methyl Ethyl Ketone                                   

2)Cyclobexanone

3)Isopropyl Alcohol

4)Denatured Alcohol

5)Acetone

6)Urethane

7)Poly vinyl Chloride

8)Lacquer Thinner

9)Ethyl Acetate

10)Epoxy Resin

11)Epoxy Hardener

12)Amine

13)Printing Ink

14)Toluene

15)Freon

16)Silica

17)Flux

18)Solder

19)Chlorplatinic Acid

20)Metal Cleaning Acid

21)Formaldehyde

22)Talcum Powder

23)Color Pigmentation (Printers Ink)

24)Oakite

25)Cyanoacyrylates

26)Ethylene Oxide

27)Carob Black

28)Xylene

29)Hexone

30)Benzene

31)Hexanone 2

32)Thixon-OSN-2

33)Rubber

34)Acid Stearic

35)Zinc Oxide

36)Naptha

37)Phenol

38)Methylene Chloride

39)Platinum SaltSending you hope and healing ~

Dede

Re: distraction and being spaced out

 

Thanks for your replies - It really gives me something to think about...

>> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just " over-them " ) but the more I read, I'm wondering...> > Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

> > If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?>

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i had swollen and painful lymph nodes under arm after the silicone injection i had -- i think they were the underarm ones - not sure if the one you described is related to them or not - i often wondered if silicone sat in there - i also wonder if it ever goes out - pain has subsided somewhat over time, but makes me wonder where else silicone sits and if it EVER gets out by itself. i've always thot the worst thing about all this is that you cant see where the silicone sits..

gg

From: resultsbyrachel@...Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 21:16:16 +0300Subject: Re: Re: distraction and being spaced out

It was on the outside of my breast near my underarm.

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:49 PM, G M GRETTA <glass3311@q.com> wrote:

where was your lymph node located? gg

From: resultsbyrachelgmailDate: Wed, 19 May 2010 11:34:15 +0300Subject: Re: Re: distraction and being spaced out

I had a lymph node removed during my explant surgery due to it being swollen and painful. It was sent for biopsy and yes, they found silicone in it. Evidence that I have silicone spread through out my lymphatic system...

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:54 AM, <DGRAHAMAaol> wrote:

Brain fog comes with many things, one is multiple chemical poisening, and that is what you get with breast implants. All implants are silicone......but filled with different things. Your body's macrophages are your protectors, and they attack the foreign body and degrade it.....so flecks of silicone outter shell is being disbursed in your body.....this is partly why you need the scar capsule removed

cuz it contains these chemicals.....as well as any nasty organisms that may have grown in them. We have had girls that had lymph nodes removed much later after explant of " Saline " filled implants, and inside the lymph nodes was silicone !

Anyway, here is a list of some of the chemicals used in manufacturing silicone

for implants, this will explain why you feel so foggy, it has finally overwhelmed your system. These are ALL known neuro-toxins ! ! Number 10 and 11 are epoxy resin, and epoxy hardner, and they are made with BPA..........yes, the one they have finally taken off the market because of the toxicity of it.

1)Methyl Ethyl Ketone

2)Cyclobexanone

3)Isopropyl Alcohol

4)Denatured Alcohol

5)Acetone

6)Urethane

7)Poly vinyl Chloride

8)Lacquer Thinner

9)Ethyl Acetate

10)Epoxy Resin

11)Epoxy Hardener

12)Amine

13)Printing Ink

14)Toluene

15)Freon

16)Silica

17)Flux

18)Solder

19)Chlorplatinic Acid

20)Metal Cleaning Acid

21)Formaldehyde

22)Talcum Powder

23)Color Pigmentation (Printers Ink)

24)Oakite

25)Cyanoacyrylates

26)Ethylene Oxide

27)Carob Black

28)Xylene

29)Hexone

30)Benzene

31)Hexanone 2

32)Thixon-OSN-2

33)Rubber

34)Acid Stearic

35)Zinc Oxide

36)Naptha

37)Phenol

38)Methylene Chloride

39)Platinum SaltSending you hope and healing ~

Dede

Re: distraction and being spaced out

Thanks for your replies - It really gives me something to think about... >> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just "over-them") but the more I read, I'm wondering...> > Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??> > If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?>

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I'm under the impression that silicone is a very sticky substance and very, very hard to get rid of.  I think ones body tries to break it down to silica/silicate?  and then tries to flush it?  I do think most of it stays in your system.  I would love to be wrong, but that's what I think... sadly.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:35 AM, G M GRETTA <glass3311@...> wrote:

 

i had swollen and painful lymph nodes under arm  after the silicone injection i had -- i think they were the underarm ones - not sure if the one you described is related to them or not - i often wondered if silicone sat in there - i also wonder if it ever goes out - pain has subsided somewhat over time, but makes me wonder where else silicone sits and if it EVER gets out by itself.  i've always thot the worst thing about all this is that you cant see where the silicone sits..

 

gg 

From: resultsbyrachel@...Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 21:16:16 +0300

Subject: Re: Re: distraction and being spaced out 

It was on the outside of my breast near my underarm.

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:49 PM, G M GRETTA <glass3311@...> wrote:

 

where was your lymph node located? gg 

From: resultsbyrachel@...Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 11:34:15 +0300

Subject: Re: Re: distraction and being spaced out

 

I had a lymph node removed during my explant surgery due to it being swollen and painful.  It was sent for biopsy and yes, they found silicone in it.  Evidence that I have silicone spread through out my lymphatic system...

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:54 AM, <DGRAHAMA@...> wrote:

 

Brain fog comes with many things, one is multiple chemical poisening, and that is what you get with breast implants.  All implants are silicone......but filled with different things.  Your body's macrophages are your protectors, and they attack the foreign body and degrade it.....so flecks of silicone outter shell is being disbursed in your body.....this is partly why you need the scar capsule removed

cuz it contains these chemicals.....as well as any nasty organisms that may have grown in them.  We have had girls that had lymph nodes removed much later after explant of " Saline " filled implants, and inside the lymph nodes was silicone ! 

Anyway, here is a list of some of the chemicals used in manufacturing silicone

for implants, this will explain why you feel so foggy, it has finally overwhelmed your system.  These are ALL known neuro-toxins ! !    Number 10 and 11 are epoxy resin, and epoxy hardner, and they are made with BPA..........yes, the one they have finally  taken off the market because of the toxicity of it.

1)Methyl Ethyl Ketone                                   

2)Cyclobexanone

3)Isopropyl Alcohol

4)Denatured Alcohol

5)Acetone

6)Urethane

7)Poly vinyl Chloride

8)Lacquer Thinner

9)Ethyl Acetate

10)Epoxy Resin

11)Epoxy Hardener

12)Amine

13)Printing Ink

14)Toluene

15)Freon

16)Silica

17)Flux

18)Solder

19)Chlorplatinic Acid

20)Metal Cleaning Acid

21)Formaldehyde

22)Talcum Powder

23)Color Pigmentation (Printers Ink)

24)Oakite

25)Cyanoacyrylates

26)Ethylene Oxide

27)Carob Black

28)Xylene

29)Hexone

30)Benzene

31)Hexanone 2

32)Thixon-OSN-2

33)Rubber

34)Acid Stearic

35)Zinc Oxide

36)Naptha

37)Phenol

38)Methylene Chloride

39)Platinum SaltSending you hope and healing ~

Dede

Re: distraction and being spaced out

 

Thanks for your replies - It really gives me something to think about...

>> I've had saline implants for 9 years. I am scheduled to explant next month for reasons not related to my health (I'm just " over-them " ) but the more I read, I'm wondering...> > Have any of you experienced a spaced out- distractedness without any other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

> > If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?>

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We've had women write and tell us about the silicone blisters that arise to the

skin surface in places on their body, pop open and gooey silicone gunk seeps

out. I think the body tries to break the silicone down somewhat, but more often

than not, I think the globs are tried to be pushed outside the body and that is

why some women have rashes, blisters, etc.

When I fasted, I had a rash only on my breasts...pretty telling!

I think over a long period of time your body may be able to get rid of some of

it, but if there are large amounts, I think it takes a VERY long time, and that

is why Dr. Feng will map and remove all the loose silicone she can find during

surgery. Otherwise, it can park inside organs and tissues.

Yucky thought for sure.

Patty

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> > other major symptoms? I recently told my partner I was worried about myself

> > for my inability to concentrate, but I haven't experienced any of the other

> > symptoms. I've just been incredibly spacey and distracted for a year or so

> > now... Does this sound symptomatic of implant poisoning??

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> > > If so, once explanted, did your mind clear up?

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