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I was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks.

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There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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Healing wishes to you elizabeth! I too have a question for my new level of struggle and wondered if anyone could help. Is there anyone on this list who has had their capsule left in after explant of saline implants? I now know for sure I have toxic mold still in my breast tissue thru muscle testing with my holistic doc. One is Penicillium and the other a microsporoum? Anyway my desperate question is does anyone know of an antifungal that you can take orally that would reach the breast tissue area? Even if its a gnarly perscription one. Also has this happened to anyone...yesterday when I was manipulating the scar tissue to break it up I found a rather large lump behind my right nipple and worked it a little. Within 20 minutes I became so nauseaous, dizzy, my arms and legs went completely weak and numb and I couldn't even hear what my mother in law was saying to me, my brain was not comprhending. So so scary. That lasted about 1/2 hour..I didn't feel better for a good 5 or 6 hrs. New scary hurdles, can anyone relate or have experience similar they can shed some light on? BevSent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: Natural Medicine <natmedgal@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 21:16:30 -0700 (PDT)< >Reply Subject: Re: Re: level of illnessI was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks. Hugs, There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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Hi ...I had a massive silicone rupture

back in the early 90's and it migrated for weeks

til they were removed improperly and I was not

cleaned out.

I have salines in and they are old, and my body

hasnt been strong enough to have them removed

( heart and lungs) been workin on that for

several years now.

This last 4 years even tho I still have implants

in and I am critically ill, I have made strides

in my self treatment......

I would be happy to discuss with you what I have done

that seems to be helping me.....

I dont usually talk on the phone cuz my phone is old

and the battery doesnt last long, as well as I have to

hold it away from my heart device.....and that is not

very comfortable as this last time it is almost in the

center of my chest......

Anyway, maybe we can find something that helps you

alot.

Dr Kolb has protocols for things that she has

written out on her site.....have you ever read hers?

She had silicone and I believe they ruptured a d

she was ill until she found what cured her.

Hugs

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power

the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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I was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks.

Hugs,

There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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Bev ~

What you did was break up some toxic waste....could have been

a lymph node full of junk, or a cyst or a fibrous nodule of muk....

When did you have your surgery for removal ? I am sorry, I have

forgotten, I am workin on a project this last few weeks and

am side tracked...

I had 3 years of physical therapy to break up the fasia and

scar tissue and it made me sick every time. It did work tho....

for softening the breasts...

I would be very careful of what you break up in there.....

and when you do this I was told to drink extra water that

day, and the next day.....and to not break it up more than

every other day cuz of the toxic load on your liver and kidneys

Is it better today? and the nodule gone ?

Dede

When the power of love

overcomes the love of power

the world will know peace.

~ Jimi Hendrix

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I was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks.

Hugs,

There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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elizabeth, you know, i never really noticed that with my antifungals...did i tell you already which ones i take? It's called SF722 by Thorne...she said they're very similar to caprylic acid. i take 3 with every meal and they seem to be ok. you're right about the sauna though, i'm no good in heat so i won't go there. I wanted to share something very exciting with you girls though....i wasn't going to say anything til tomorrow, in case it was a false positive but i'll say it anyway. My holistic doc and i decided to experiment with red light therapy yesterday. I'll give more specific details on the name of the machine, etc when i remember because today as i told melissa is a challenging day for me mentally. i had a bad moment this morning when i got in the shower and couldn't for the life of me remember which side was hot and cold...so anyway we put the 2 lights on the top and bottom of my right breast- the one that is more painful with a bigger nodule. We already know there is penicillium and microsporum in both my breasts. *on a side note, she said these molds are so highly toxic and are Never found in the human body unless put there. so she didn't want me to manipulate them to release toxins into my blood stream. scary * I was nervous to have a reaction, but when we talked thru it...this light penetrates skin and kills bacteria, it brings in healthy cells to the affected area so that once the mold is killed, the healthy cells can heal you quicker. so i agreed to try 3 minutes. Everything felt fine. so she retested me and would you believe it, the spot on the bottom side came up negative...the top was still positive, but a positive result in 3 minutes and one short treatment. anyway, i'm going back tomorrow we will retest and try again for 8 minutes. I did have a short bad dizzy spell on the way home that lasted about 15 seconds, but that was it..let me know your thoughts..wishing everyone well todayxo bev----- Re: Re: level of illness> > > > > > > > > > I was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks.> > > > > > Hugs,> > > > > > There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi> >> > > > > ------------------------------------> >

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yes , you said it, it is work....and i still ache for you when i think of how long you've endured. I can tell you though, having women like you that I can come to for answers and comfort makes me feel blessed. I'm 32 and It makes me want to fight the good fight here so I can maybe help someone else some day, or fufill my dream of being a mom that can be strong and able to get through anything...because I hate how I feel right now, weak and vulnerable and dependant. There are certain aspects to your life that you never expect to be rocked and having those feelings is one of them. Everyone keeps telling me how "strong" I am and i feel like I have them fooled. About the MCS- i'm really struggling with that because even if my sensitivities do go away, after all the research i've done about chemicals i'm around in the salon, i don't WanT to be in that environment anymore. I was there 5 days a week 8-12 hrs a day! and i have clients waiting on pins and needles for me to get better so i can do their hair again. but the other part of me says, i've been doing this since i was 20, what else would i do ? especially because i loved what i did and made good money...here i was bragging about how "the economy hasn't affected ME, blah blah blah"...and then i am humbled and I remember it is not my will, it is His. i just went back really blonde before i got really sick....so when my roots got horrible i mixed up a non ammonia semi permaneant for my husband to throw on my ends to match my natural color so i didn't look "root-y". even with a towel over my nose and mouth, i had to sit in the backyard as i had an instant headache and dizziness. So not that i care about my hair anymore at this time but yes i'd be So interested in the product that you use! i have turned into a complete hippie (except i still shave) :) but i only use Dr Bronner's liquid natural soap-love it...and burt's bees shampoo/cond...love that too. no scents for dish soap or laundry soap, absolutely because when i do it just makes me sick, and i'm still struggling with cleaners because i don't feel like anything cleans the bathroom like bleach...so my husband does it and i turn on the fans and go as far away when he does..A weird rash appeared behind my ears a few days ago and i haven't changed anything so i though that was strange. i've been putting tea tree oil on it and it seems to be going away...Bev----- Re: Re: level of illness Healing wishes to you elizabeth! I too have a question for my new level of struggle and wondered if anyone could help. Is there anyone on this list who has had their capsule left in after explant of saline implants? I now know for sure I have toxic mold still in my breast tissue thru muscle testing with my holistic doc. One is Penicillium and the other a microsporoum? Anyway my desperate question is does anyone know of an antifungal that you can take orally that would reach the breast tissue area? Even if its a gnarly perscription one. Also has this happened to anyone...yesterday when I was manipulating the scar tissue to break it up I found a rather large lump behind my right nipple and worked it a little. Within 20 minutes I became so nauseaous, dizzy, my arms and legs went completely weak and numb and I couldn't even hear what my mother in law was saying to me, my brain was not comprhending. So so scary. That lasted about 1/2 hour..I didn't feel better for a good 5 or 6 hrs. New scary hurdles, can anyone relate or have experience similar they can shed some light on? BevSent via BlackBerry by AT & TFrom: Natural Medicine <natmedgal@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 21:16:30 -0700 (PDT)< >Reply Subject: Re: Re: level of illnessI was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks. Hugs, There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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my mom's cousin who lives in canada has had multiple surgeries for her terrible scoliosis since she was 10...she's now in her 60s.. at one point she had to be attached to a rod that rotates, for a month...then she had a rod inserted in her backbone that her backbone grew around and she had to then have that removed til finally 6 months ago she had her entire spine from head to tailbone fused together... and now with the pain she's in, they suspect there might be an infection...and she has no one but her 26 yr old son because her other son passed away from ms, so she sits lonely in her small apartment and finds the beauty in the leaves outside her window...her stories humble me and at the end of her supportive emails to ME, she writes: If the only prayer we ever said was 'thank you', it would be enough. Just wanted to share the inspiration xobev ----- Re: Re: level of illness Healing wishes to you elizabeth! I too have a question for my new level of struggle and wondered if anyone could help. Is there anyone on this list who has had their capsule left in after explant of saline implants? I now know for sure I have toxic mold still in my breast tissue thru muscle testing with my holistic doc. One is Penicillium and the other a microsporoum? Anyway my desperate question is does anyone know of an antifungal that you can take orally that would reach the breast tissue area? Even if its a gnarly perscription one. Also has this happened to anyone...yesterday when I was manipulating the scar tissue to break it up I found a rather large lump behind my right nipple and worked it a little. Within 20 minutes I became so nauseaous, dizzy, my arms and legs went completely weak and numb and I couldn't even hear what my mother in law was saying to me, my brain was not comprhending. So so scary. That lasted about 1/2 hour..I didn't feel better for a good 5 or 6 hrs. New scary hurdles, can anyone relate or have experience similar they can shed some light on? Bev Sent via BlackBerry by AT & TFrom: Natural Medicine <natmedgal@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 21:16:30 -0700 (PDT)< >Reply Subject: Re: Re: level of illnessI was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to "talk" to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks. Hugs, There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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That is exciting news Bev! Let's hope that works like a charm...

Patty

> > >

> > > Hi dede-thanks for the info. Explant will have been 3 weeks on monday. I'm

scared to massage them again but I felt it today and yes the nodule is still

there. I feel back to my 'normal lousy'. I understand that if I don't massage

it, it won't go away but its hard to know what you're gonna get when you do and

do it willingly. And who knows what I'm releasing when I do that. Ugh. Beyond

frustuated with this. So are you able to work work? Like go and drive and leave

the house? I didn't know you still had saline ones in...that's so awful. do you

have heart palpitations constantly ? Another thing I was curious about, and this

isn't a big deal, but on a girls website, I can't remember her name, she was

talking about dr kolb too-and she was saying that dr kolb had saline ones and

went thru all the same things etc. I wonder was she like you and had both saline

and silicone problems?

> > > So here's something else I've been thinking about. Cancer is the devil-ive

always said that, but I visited a breast cancer survivor yesterday who is 78 yrs

old and it frightened the beejeesus out of me that I related to how she felt on

many levels. The only difference was I 'look' healthier than she does. So my

holistic doc and I were talking about raising awareness etc. (She's been so

amazing-even thou I'm her 1st patient with this issue, she's been right by my

side emailing and texting, doing research and going above and beyond her call of

duty. And she said we need to start our own cause! And our ribbon will be green!

For mold! It made me laugh. But she was 1/2 joking. She's got a background in

law and is a total go-getter. Very happy she's on my side. She's even cried with

me at times we've hit some high points. Comfort is my new favorite feeling thru

this process I've decided.

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> > > I was wondering if there were people on this list that had their implants

out like myself a long time ago, but never regained their health, having a tough

time of it. I had the silicone in 1985 removed in 1994. I would like to " talk "

to those people through e-mail to see what they're living with. I've been doing

alternative medicine since 1995..and fighting for my life all the way..thanks.

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> > > Hugs,

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> > > There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

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Hi ,

Back in 2007 as I was doing chemo and adjusting to rotating my food, I bumped

into the book, Out of This World: a woman's life among the Amish.

The author had the severe environmental/chemical sensitivities that you

describe. She left the city, went way out in the country to live a year alone

in a simple wooden home. Her neighbors, the Amish, could help her with produce

and simple living...I found the book a comfort.

Hugs of support,

M.

(Who's husband still complains because his preferred shaving cream, aftershave,

and deodorant give me headaches...

It's the xenoestrogens in the scents.)

>

> Hi ,

>

> Many years back I started a support group from my house. I couldn't  keep it

> going because my chemical sensitivities became so acute I started to be unable

> to have people in my home. To this day I can't have anyone come inside unless

> it's an emergency. I live a very fragrance free life and keep the house that

way

> also. I can't go to any indoor places for more than a few minutes. Thanks

> goodness for the computer.

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I

am getting several emails and I am wondering how I can stop them and just go to

the web site to see the posts.

Can

someone help me?

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf

Of teresa

Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:19 PM

Subject: Re: level of illness

Hi ,

Back in 2007 as I was doing chemo and adjusting to rotating my food, I bumped

into the book, Out of This World: a woman's life among the Amish.

The author had the severe environmental/chemical sensitivities that you

describe. She left the city, went way out in the country to live a year alone

in a simple wooden home. Her neighbors, the Amish, could help her with produce

and simple living...I found the book a comfort.

Hugs of support,

M.

(Who's husband still complains because his preferred shaving cream, aftershave,

and deodorant give me headaches...

It's the xenoestrogens in the scents.)

>

> Hi ,

>

> Many years back I started a support group from my house. I couldn'tÂ

keep it

> going because my chemical sensitivities became so acute I started to be

unable

> to have people in my home. To this day I can't have anyone come inside

unless

> it's an emergency. I live a very fragrance free life and keep the

house that way

> also. I can't go to any indoor places for more than a few minutes. Thanks

> goodness for the computer.

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I use a straw (toward the back of my mouth) for drinking stuff that tastes bad.

Another trick I use is to hold my breath, drink it quickly, rinse with water,

scrub the tongue with a toothbrush, spit, and THEN inhale. Takes a bit of

practice, but it's worth it :-)

Hugs of support,

M.

>

> Thanx melissa-yah I just have such a large pill regime right now I thought the

juice would be easier.

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Are any of these support groups having a few of the gummy bear type former

implant patients?

TIA

M.

>

>

>

> Girls there are tons of support groups for illness

> from breast implants.

> collectively, a really wonderful group of women....

>

>

>

> Here are a few of them:

>

>

>

> BreastImplantSurvivorNetwork ,

>

> http://myimplantstory.com/stories.html

>

> http://www.humanticsfoundation.com/

>

> http://www.breastimplantsupport.org/

> http://www.toxicbreastimplants.org/relatedarticles.htm

>

> http://www.explantation.com/

>

> http://www.siliconesurvivors.co.uk/

>

>

> SiliconeKids/

> ( kids affected by the chemicals in implants )

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How

can I stop all these emails and just check the web site?

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Behalf Of teresa

Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:26 PM

Subject: Re: level of illness

I use a straw (toward the back of my mouth) for

drinking stuff that tastes bad.

Another trick I use is to hold my breath, drink it quickly, rinse with water,

scrub the tongue with a toothbrush, spit, and THEN inhale. Takes a bit of

practice, but it's worth it :-)

Hugs of support,

M.

>

> Thanx melissa-yah I just have such a large pill regime right now I thought

the juice would be easier.

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Dr. Fuhrman and most of the PCRM physicians recommend an eating plan that I

have had good success with;

Eat to Live.

Here are some testimonies from the folks who have detoxed and healed from their

autoimmune conditions (very similar to implant reactions)

http://www.drfuhrman.com/success/stories.aspx/autoimmune

Dr. Fuhrman's book, Eat to Live, is probably in your local library.

Hugs of support,

M.

>

> Patty-no she hasn't. But that's probably because I'm underweight as it is. I'm

almost 5'7 " and weigh 105. And I eat all day long.

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If Dr. Huang had a video tape of what he saw during that explant, I think he

should post it to YouTube.

A picture seems to be worth a thousand words. Maybe the public will believe it

if they see it.

Most won't watch a full length movie, but they'll do a 3 minute YouTube clip.

Hugs of support,

M.

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I just ordered that book , thanks! Sounds like a great recommendation!

I love to read, and this kind of book is just my cup of tea.

Patty

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > Many years back I started a support group from my house. I couldn't  keep

it

> > going because my chemical sensitivities became so acute I started to be

unable

> > to have people in my home. To this day I can't have anyone come inside

unless

> > it's an emergency. I live a very fragrance free life and keep the house

that way

> > also. I can't go to any indoor places for more than a few minutes. Thanks

> > goodness for the computer.

>

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Sure, you can adjust your membership by going to " Edit my membership " at the top

of the Salinesupport headline. I can also make that adjustment for you if you

want me to. Just say so...it's pretty easy.

Welcome to our group!

Patty

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > Many years back I started a support group from my house. I couldn't keep

> it

> > going because my chemical sensitivities became so acute I started to be

> unable

> > to have people in my home. To this day I can't have anyone come inside

> unless

> > it's an emergency. I live a very fragrance free life and keep the house

> that way

> > also. I can't go to any indoor places for more than a few minutes. Thanks

> > goodness for the computer.

>

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I just took care of it for you. You may need to allow several days for it to

kick in.

I hope you are finding the information helpful. Please keep the introductory

letter that gives you the information about managing your group membership.

Patty

> >

> > Thanx melissa-yah I just have such a large pill regime right now I thought

> the juice would be easier.

>

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yes thanks teresa- i will look for the eat to live book...Patty- i have a question, in the list of recommended explant surgeons, theres a lady named Lynda who it says you can contact because she knows about all the 4 southern CA docs...that's where i am. but when i call her #, it says , i'm sorry this person is not accepting calls at this time...i've never heard that, do you know if she has an email? I want to find out more info on getting my capsules out...thnx , bev---------- Original Message ----------From: "glory2glory1401" <glory2glory1401@...> Subject: Re: level of illnessDate: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:40:14 -0000I just ordered that book , thanks! Sounds like a great recommendation!I love to read, and this kind of book is just my cup of tea.Patty> >> > Hi ,> > > > Many years back I started a support group from my house. I couldn't keep it > > going because my chemical sensitivities became so acute I started to be unable > > to have people in my home. To this day I can't have anyone come inside unless > > it's an emergency. I live a very fragrance free life and keep the house that way > > also. I can't go to any indoor places for more than a few minutes. Thanks > > goodness for the computer.>------------------------------------

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What a sweet husband to clean the bathrooms :-)

Unfortunately, he's at risk when using the bleach too...the same xenoestrogens

that put us at risk for breast cancer are putting our men at higher risk of

prostate and colon cancer.

I use white vinegar and scrub with baking soda.

A few days of applying iodine might help the ear rash.

The skin is often referred to as the third kidney, so having the toxins come up

and out at the skin level is a step toward healing :-)

Coconut oil is helpful on my skin too.

Hugs of support,

M.

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Hi ,

From our homepage,

/

click on the upper left...'Edit Membership'

then chose the 'web only' option.

I love it.

Hugs of support,

M.

>

> I am getting several emails and I am wondering how I can stop them and just

> go to the web site to see the posts.

>

> Can someone help me?

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Hi ,

You mentioned chemo, are you in remission now? Thanks for the mention of the book. Yeah, the first thing the docs teach us is to avoid exposures. I've met so many people at these clinics and in travels (by car) with the isolated MCS lives. Some folks say they lived by the beach for a year or more and got well. It's just getting away from toxic air, chemicals...AND having a safe place to live. I say "just" well, it's not that easy. If you're really sick, and you need help.. I dare say money too because that's the reality of life. Like the implants, people with MCS are treated like they have leprosy.. says a lot for how far man has not come in empathy and understanding of illnesses. I can't believe how many people are sick with MCS, also people with implant related diseases and the denial by mainstream medicine, the pharmaceutical industry and the

media.

Hugs,

There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

From: teresa <t-jay130@...> Sent: Wed, October 13, 2010 6:18:49 PMSubject: Re: level of illness

Hi ,Back in 2007 as I was doing chemo and adjusting to rotating my food, I bumped into the book, Out of This World: a woman's life among the Amish. The author had the severe environmental/chemical sensitivities that you describe. She left the city, went way out in the country to live a year alone in a simple wooden home. Her neighbors, the Amish, could help her with produce and simple living...I found the book a comfort.Hugs of support, M. (Who's husband still complains because his preferred shaving cream, aftershave, and deodorant give me headaches...It's the xenoestrogens in the scents.) >> Hi ,> > Many years back I started a support group from my house. I

couldn't keep it > going because my chemical sensitivities became so acute I started to be unable > to have people in my home. To this day I can't have anyone come inside unless > it's an emergency. I live a very fragrance free life and keep the house that way > also. I can't go to any indoor places for more than a few minutes. Thanks > goodness for the computer.

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Thank you :) I actually had a better day today:) One day at a time.....

Hugs,

There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid. Gandhi

From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> Sent: Wed, October 13, 2010 11:57:58 PMSubject: Re: level of illness

Never lose hope ! : ) "Everything is possible for him who believes." Mark 9:23This is my statement on my Facebook page. I live by this!!>> Hi Patty...> > Thank you. I suspect with all the mess he took out... there was plenty he > couldn't access. The look on his face before the surgery and after was so > different. I could barely look me in the face. Guess he figured I wasn't > going to live out the year, and without alt med I wouldn't have. But I wish I > knew things I've since learned now. It aggravates me with all the places I've > been to for medical care, no one talked about some of methods I've already read

> here....and in Dr Kolbs protocol. I'm sure there was plenty of mold in mine and > who knows what else. I'm so mold sensitive and chemically sensitive. Maybe I > should ask for them to open them up(again) at my autopsy and take pics! Put it > in CSI or something to get some national attention for what implants gone bad > looks like (even after removal)!> > You're 100% right. We must be vigilant. It's a constant battle you can't be laid > back with this. Very important to be aggressive in your medical care health. I'm > always reading and trying to stay up on things. I'm running it little low on the > hope part because I'm in such a mess, but I'm taking it day by day and hanging > on :)> > Thanks again Patty :) > > Hugs,> > > There would be nothing to frighten you if you

refused to be afraid. Gandhi> > > > > ________________________________> From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...>> > Sent: Tue, October 12, 2010 1:59:14 AM> Subject: Re: level of illness> > > > , > Your story reminds me of the woman I met here in Las Vegas a number of years > ago..we had lunch together. She had contacted me, but was in denial about her > implants causing her pain and illness, but finally, about a year later, she > broke down and wrote me, and eventually got explanted by Dr. Huang in Denver. > > > I've never forgotten what she said Dr. Huang told her--- that her implants were > "sitting in a sea

of green ooze." > > > Can you even imagine it? > > It's a good visual of what we are up against when we are fighting implant > illness. Yes, they need to clean us out for sure. But I don't think it ends > there... I think we need to be vigilant always about fighting the bacteria that > has been introduced into our bodies and which we are not able to successfully > fight anymore.> > Keep working on attaining better health...hope is one of our friends.> God bless,> Patty>

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