Guest guest Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 April ~ The PS you saw today just is not " with it " I dont think he is skilled enough to do your surgery. There is literature about the cutaneous B cell lymphoma and implants. All he has to do is look in Lancet, Jama, etc, there are articles in there...... The capsule needs to go. It holds lots of debris and toxins. Since your immune system is not working well, you will have a tougher time and will need to be sure you eat really healthy so your body has support while it is fighting. The chemicals in the implants probably put your immune system over the top, and your body is so busy working with that, it doesnt have the energy to fight other things......so....enbloc proceedure is what your goal should be, and use of drain tubes to drain off the fluids and debris in there....... There is an article by Dr Blias in the archives about the importance of capsulectomy or enbloc proceedure for recovering. He has done research on many implants and has found all kinds of organisms growing in them....Take a copy of that to your doctor. Is this doctor for sure doing your surgery, or was this just you interviewing him for the job ? ? Hugs N Prayers Dede When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause I went to a plastic surgeon today because I am planning on having my saline implants removed in about a month & he told me that the breast implants could not be the cause of my Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma or Lyp. Is it common for doctors to say that? I am still having them removed in hopes that some of my symptoms lessen. He also said he does not remove the capsular contracture. should it be removed or is it not a big deal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 He was only the first of a few PS I was going to see. I actually have never heard of him, but my PCP referred me to him. He asked me where I got my sources of information that saline implants cause autoimmune diseases. And pretty much said that it would be to exstensive to remove the capsules. From: DGRAHAMA@... <DGRAHAMA@...>Subject: I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause Date: Monday, June 28, 2010, 3:32 PM April ~ The PS you saw today just is not " with it " I dont think he is skilled enough to do your surgery. There is literature about the cutaneous B cell lymphoma and implants. All he has to do is look in Lancet, Jama, etc, there are articles in there...... The capsule needs to go. It holds lots of debris and toxins. Since your immune system is not working well, you will have a tougher time and will need to be sure you eat really healthy so your body has support while it is fighting. The chemicals in the implants probably put your immune system over the top, and your body is so busy working with that, it doesnt have the energy to fight other things...... so....enbloc proceedure is what your goal should be, and use of drain tubes to drain off the fluids and debris in there....... There is an article by Dr Blias in the archives about the importance of capsulectomy or enbloc proceedure for recovering. He has done research on many implants and has found all kinds of organisms growing in them....Take a copy of that to your doctor. Is this doctor for sure doing your surgery, or was this just you interviewing him for the job ? ? Hugs N Prayers Dede When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause I went to a plastic surgeon today because I am planning on having my saline implants removed in about a month & he told me that the breast implants could not be the cause of my Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma or Lyp. Is it common for doctors to say that? I am still having them removed in hopes that some of my symptoms lessen. He also said he does not remove the capsular contracture. should it be removed or is it not a big deal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 April ~ It is a more difficult surgery to do, but a skilled surgeon knows how to complete the surgery rather than just put an incision in there and pop out only the implant. It is about a 20 minute surgery versus about a 2-3 hour surgery. Too many of the girls continue to be ill, just as if they never had the implants removed, only to have to go back in and have a surgery to just have the scar capsules with all the debris in them removed. Below I am going to attach pictures for you so you can see what scar capsules look like. The first one is scar capsules that have calcifications on it. The second ones are implants full of black molds and things and the scar capsules are beside them. No calcifications to the visual eye, but I would bet that there are many nasty organisms in the scar capsules. The third one is an implant removed enbloc with the scar capsule still around the implant, and it also has calcifications, that is why it is so round..... The fourth one is only a scar capsule, kinda thick and nasty looking. The fifth photo is a silicone filled silicone implant, which shows how silicone bleeds thru the silicone outter shell, despite what some doctors say of their safety. Below is a list of chemicals used in the manufacture of breast implants. This is not the full list, and the ingredients do vary. These are all KNOWN NEURO-TOXINS ! ! 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 There are literally thousands of us collectively in the support groups across the world, WE are the proof that implants can be highly toxic to many people, to include the many health problems they cause. When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause I went to a plastic surgeon today because I am planning on having my saline implants removed in about a month & he told me that the breast implants could not be the cause of my Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma or Lyp. Is it common for doctors to say that? I am still having them removed in hopes that some of my symptoms lessen. He also said he does not remove the capsular contracture. should it be removed or is it not a big deal? 5 of 5 Photo(s) breast implant scar capsules with calcifications....jpg silicone gel bleed.jpg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Most ps do not want to remove capsules as it requires more work and some have never done this so they don't even know, but any "good" surgeon will suggest that you should remove the capsules. In the long run this will be much better for your health. ps will usually not admit that implant will cause health issues because they want to sell this to you anyway. That's how they make their living. You have to make your own decision for your health. You can't trust everything that the doctor says. After all their main concern is making money rather than helping you feel better. A lot of times doctors are wrong too. You should talk to many surgeons and find the one that is honest (this may be difficult) and the one who has experience in doing this type of surgery. One thing you don't want to do is to have to re-do the surgery again because it's done improperly. Having surgery has major impact on your body and it depletes lot of your essence. From: April Hess <aprilhess28@...> Sent: Mon, June 28, 2010 11:50:59 PMSubject: Re: I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause He was only the first of a few PS I was going to see. I actually have never heard of him, but my PCP referred me to him. He asked me where I got my sources of information that saline implants cause autoimmune diseases. And pretty much said that it would be to exstensive to remove the capsules. From: DGRAHAMAAOL (DOT) COM <DGRAHAMAAOL (DOT) COM>Subject: I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause Date: Monday, June 28, 2010, 3:32 PM April ~ The PS you saw today just is not " with it " I dont think he is skilled enough to do your surgery. There is literature about the cutaneous B cell lymphoma and implants. All he has to do is look in Lancet, Jama, etc, there are articles in there...... The capsule needs to go. It holds lots of debris and toxins. Since your immune system is not working well, you will have a tougher time and will need to be sure you eat really healthy so your body has support while it is fighting. The chemicals in the implants probably put your immune system over the top, and your body is so busy working with that, it doesnt have the energy to fight other things...... so....enbloc proceedure is what your goal should be, and use of drain tubes to drain off the fluids and debris in there....... There is an article by Dr Blias in the archives about the importance of capsulectomy or enbloc proceedure for recovering. He has done research on many implants and has found all kinds of organisms growing in them....Take a copy of that to your doctor. Is this doctor for sure doing your surgery, or was this just you interviewing him for the job ? ? Hugs N Prayers Dede When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix I went to a plastic surgeon today who told me my breast implants arent the cause I went to a plastic surgeon today because I am planning on having my saline implants removed in about a month & he told me that the breast implants could not be the cause of my Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma or Lyp. Is it common for doctors to say that? I am still having them removed in hopes that some of my symptoms lessen. He also said he does not remove the capsular contracture. should it be removed or is it not a big deal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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