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Oh my WOW!Yeah, I definitely was not prepared to see that!Thanks for sharing the ugly truth!  People need to see it.On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:20 PM, <DGRAHAMA@...> wrote:

 

For the silicone that was dumped inside my body,

it is very very sticky, and it caused a immune response

and my body encapsulated it and grew big cystic masses around it.   This happened in the early 90's and I know I

still have lots of silicone inside me, as I can feel it. 

I will attach a picture of Dr Melmed with the sticky

silicone in his hands during a surgery.  I will also attach

a picture of a womans breast that became necrotic and infected from a silicone rupture.  Last on this post is

a picture of an implant that was removed enbloc, it

looks really round and hard because it had capsular

contracture with calcifications, the implant is inside

the scar tissue you see. 

 

I will also post some of the info I have collected over

the years for the new people to read and see the

pictures of what can happen....

 

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power

the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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

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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...

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> 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??

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

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Yes, they do ! Sorry to start your day out

with the ugly truth.....

On a positive note.......Women rock ! We

are resiliant, much stronger than we think

and we are important in life, we are beautiful

beings....God really loves us ...... and we truly

arent given anything we cant learn to

handle.

I like to think of lifes journeys as the

stepping stones to heaven, or " Stairway

to Heaven " which is one of my all favorite

songs of all time.........

Love ya ! I hope you feel better soon !

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power

the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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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Thanks, Dede.I'm praying so.  I'm feeling awful today.Weird thing is I'm having new symptoms pop up in addition to my old ones (this started about 4 weeks ago).  I'm having a lot of pregnancy symptoms but I'm not pregnant.  I've tested negative on the preggo tests (urine and dr.'s blood test) AND even got an ultrasound.  I'm cramping so badly, producing some colostrum, nauseous, headaches... in addition to my old symptoms (tremors, shortness of breath, heart pounding, pen prick sensations all over, achy joints, sore throat, light headed,etc.).  As you know, I'm in Kuwait and my hubby works a lot.  I have 2 babies to take care of and I'm really worried where this is headed...

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:48 PM, <DGRAHAMA@...> wrote:

 

Yes, they do !   Sorry to start your day out

with the ugly truth.....

On a positive note.......Women rock !  We

are resiliant, much stronger than we think

and we are important in life, we are beautiful

beings....God really loves us ...... and we truly

arent given anything we cant learn to

handle. 

I like to think of lifes journeys as the

stepping stones to heaven, or " Stairway

to Heaven "   which is one of my all favorite

songs of all time.........

Love ya !  I hope you feel better soon !

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power

the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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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Honey, when my plastic Rat removed my ruptured silicone breast implants, he was angry because the sticky silicone got on his hands and shoes...booties. He has been sued so many times that he has retired, and we are happy that he is gone. He should have cleaned me out, but he left such a mess in me, and that is why I am still not well.

Take care and we will all help you with love and support...Lea

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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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Remember when I wrote to you I thought you may be

preggers.....wow, I didnt know that you were actually

feeling bad with pregnant symptoms.

How long ago did you have these tests ?

Monitor yourself, and journal, your hands are full

and journalling will help you remember.

Read this:

http://www.justmommies.com/articles/negative-blood-test-could-I-be-pregnant.shtml

Being ill can cause weird hormonal stuff

and raging hormonal stuff can cause you to feel ill.

What was the docs suggestion to you ?

Keep me posted on how you are doing.....I would almost

request other hormone testing.......like the FSH.

I would be sure you rest...nap with the kids......

even if it means letting go of some other things you normally do right now......your body is telling you something.....listen

to it. Eat clean foods....and lots of raw veges and support your intestines with a probiotic.....the best is homemade, like kefir

and other fermented things......greek yogart is pretty good

for a store bought one....if they have it there......

Love you...

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power

the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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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Ladies,

Attached is useful information on perimenopause. Our hormones regulate lot of our bodily functions. As we age all these symtoms caused by hormonal imbalance may appear and those of us with implant the symptoms will be aggrevated due to the fact our immune system is weaker than people without implant.

Sunny

From: "DGRAHAMA@..." <DGRAHAMA@...> Sent: Thu, May 20, 2010 10:09:08 AMSubject: Re: Sticky Silicone, and pictures

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Remember when I wrote to you I thought you may be

preggers.... .wow, I didnt know that you were actually

feeling bad with pregnant symptoms.

How long ago did you have these tests ?

Monitor yourself, and journal, your hands are full

and journalling will help you remember.

Read this:

http://www.justmomm ies.com/articles /negative- blood-test- could-I-be- pregnant. shtml

Being ill can cause weird hormonal stuff

and raging hormonal stuff can cause you to feel ill.

What was the docs suggestion to you ?

Keep me posted on how you are doing.....I would almost

request other hormone testing..... ..like the FSH.

I would be sure you rest...nap with the kids......

even if it means letting go of some other things you normally do right now......your body is telling you something... ..listen

to it. Eat clean foods....and lots of raw veges and support your intestines with a probiotic... ..the best is homemade, like kefir

and other fermented things...... greek yogart is pretty good

for a store bought one....if they have it there......

Love you...

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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 sounds like you are in estrogen dominance or something really screwy with

your hormones.

Have you been tested for lupus? It sounds a little bit like lupus symptoms, and

lupus can flare during and after pregnancy.

I hope it is not...and perhaps you have been exposed to some chemicals that are

estrogenic in nature. Do you know what toxins are in your environment?

I'm so sorry that you are struggling with this stuff ....please do some

detoxing if you can. I think consistent detoxing is pretty vital when you go

through relapses. I have been doing daily coffee enemas myself, and I have

overcome some of those symptoms that reappeared recently. I hope that

encourages you. You can overcome this!

Love you!

Patty

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