The Science Behind Breast Implant Illnesses | Laura Miles | TEDxUCO

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    Dr. Laura Miles discusses the vague entity of breast implant illness. This has been sparked by the recent recall of many of Allergans implants as they link them to a specific type of cancer. For many years, women have suffered a multitude of symptoms that they feel are related to their implants but have been brushed aside by the medical community. This historic recall has opened the door that these issues are not only legitimate but that more research and investigation needs to take place. In the meantime, women who suspect they have breast implant illness need a guideline on how to figure out if their symptoms are related to their implants. Data and case reports of illnesses published that will be the basis of this discussion. Dr. Laura Miles graduated with honors from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Societies in undergraduate and medical school, respectively. She completed her internship and residency through the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
    Originally board certified in Ophthalmology, Dr. Miles’ personal journey toward healthy living led her into training with the Anti-aging and Regenerative Medical Society. This special training resulted in yet another board certification, this one by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine board. Her diverse background makes for a unique approach in managing and maintaining a healthy life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 255

  • @tesiemarie8942
    @tesiemarie8942 Před 2 lety +272

    I’ve been having depression, panic attacks, body shaking all over, anxiety, weight gain, thyroid problems, body odor, joint pain, and tired all the time. I hate this! I feel like I’m going crazy.I’m crying right now because I cant believe I did this to my body. I want these out. I want my life back. I get my explant next week. Thank You God

    • @lmdashley6725
      @lmdashley6725 Před 2 lety +34

      Have you explanted yet? Praying for the best for you!
      Had mine removed in 2019 after 26 years. Best thing I ever did!

    • @PirateKing1256
      @PirateKing1256 Před 2 lety +20

      It is ok. Life is about taking risks. Sometimes these risks did not pay out but you keep going.
      Stay Strong

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety +13

      Deep breath. You've got this. Even after your implants are out don't panic if things don't instantly revert back to normal. You will need to work on getting things balanced again so find a physician that will work with you on this. Hang in there.

    • @SaraHajny
      @SaraHajny Před rokem +23

      Girl I feel the same. I can't believe I did this to myself but we have to be forgiving of ourselves because we were not armed with this information when we got them in. I was told they were safe and there was nothing to worry about. I can't wait to get these toxic bags out. I pray for your swift healing.

    • @rhdtv2002
      @rhdtv2002 Před rokem +2

      Could it be menapause?

  • @shereesmith4802
    @shereesmith4802 Před rokem +115

    My implants almost killed me. I had no idea what was wrong. Doctors thought that I was crazy. And I am a medical professional !!! Explanted and got remarkablely better.

    • @rosannapuentes
      @rosannapuentes Před rokem +2

      What were your symptoms ?

    • @markstuart9545
      @markstuart9545 Před rokem +1

      I know the feeling. Nurse here. I had a hernia mesh inserted in 2018, since then I’ve become so so sooooo sick.

  • @lochambers
    @lochambers Před 11 měsíci +43

    I explanted in 2019 and I’m so glad I did! I went from feeling like an 80 year old woman to feeling young again 🙌🏻 Best decision I ever made for my health ❤ I will continue to educate other women who feel sick and daily fatigue 😢

    • @robertarenggli4561
      @robertarenggli4561 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you for stating this! I am looking into a surgeon now. Keep saying how I feel I've aged too rapidly in the past two years...along with so many more syptoms.😒

  • @KarissaPukas
    @KarissaPukas Před rokem +43

    I explanted in 2018 and it was the best thing I could have done for my health. My implants made me so incredibly sick. Explanting gave me my life back 💗 so glad to see this content available for people

  • @teresamcg431
    @teresamcg431 Před rokem +44

    My explant was 3 weeks ago. I had memory issues, felt like I was in a fog, extreme fatigue, constant headache & nausea to name a few. I went to multiple physicians & was told all of my labs were normal. Less than 4 hours post op, my headache was gone. I didn’t realize how much pain I was in until it stopped. Each day I get a little better.

  • @marcycat
    @marcycat Před rokem +36

    Cosmetic surgeons will totally deny you are getting sick from your implants. In fact the surgeon will act as though you're not sick at all. My surgeon offered to sell me new replacements. One of the implants had ruptured. He had no interest in how I felt health wise. I had an explant because I was ill from the implants. I'm not sure how to check my health to see if the problem is out of my body totally. Tests and treatments don't seem to be offered specifically for implant illness. Some doctors don't believe in it. My advice is don't get implants. Thank you for this Ted Talk that needs even more research and acknowledgement.

    • @SS_333
      @SS_333 Před rokem +1

      Some of these cosmetic surgeons medically gaslight their patients for sure!

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem

      Had you tried a hair test for food intolerances, heavy metal and vitamin and mineral deficiency? That helped me and my daughter to found out about heavy metal and the base to proceed with next steps.

    • @nuh-uhx2477
      @nuh-uhx2477 Před rokem +5

      I had one plastic surgeon tell me to put up with grade 3 capsular contraction and just live on ibuprofen for the pain. Another one told me if I got on antidepressants I'd learn to love my implants. Explanted them and my vision even got better.

    • @valerieann2751
      @valerieann2751 Před rokem

      The surgeon I consulted with was very kind and understanding. There are a few good ones out there!

    • @moonshadow644
      @moonshadow644 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Truth be told... And with the exception of just a few, for the most part, the medical community as a whole find the "implications" that come with accepting, that no implant is safe. So, of course, cosmetic surgeons are in denial. I mean, imagin having to contend with that the cost and effort it takes to get through med school plus specialty training. And then be confronted with the undeniable facts of the damage they cause by continuing to implant women.

  • @imyabby4969
    @imyabby4969 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Removing my implants was life changing, 25+ chronic & debilitating symptoms disappeared after explant surgery 🎉 and I do not miss them in one single way!

  • @JcSundayz
    @JcSundayz Před 5 měsíci +9

    Thank you for doing this. I pray this can reach people before considering implants. I'm slowly dying because of them. I'm completely bed ridden and disabled now. Getting implants was the worst mistake I've ever made..I don't wish this on anyone. 😭

    • @Nina-ur3ld
      @Nina-ur3ld Před 2 měsíci

      OMG that bad? Did after removal the issues dissolve?

  • @kamallen1
    @kamallen1 Před 2 lety +42

    THANK YOU! Just did explant…. and this is so informative… age 68. Here is hoping not too late.

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety +12

      It's never too late! Hope you are recovering and healing inside and out.

  • @elithasmith8993
    @elithasmith8993 Před rokem +98

    I had my implants removed 3 years ago. A year after receiving my implants, I started noticing the intense fatigue, alcohol intolerance, liver disfunction, memory loss, anxiety, and depression. This is only a few issues I've developed. After having the implants removed, I had a genetics test done and found out that I have MTHFR gene mutation which makes it difficult for my liver to rid itself of toxins and metals. So, it wasn't surprising that I had extremely high levels of heavy metals in my system due to my implants. I am truly afraid of what this might mean for my health in the future.

    • @lexusjoe2997
      @lexusjoe2997 Před rokem

      You were sick before it’s not real

    • @elithasmith8993
      @elithasmith8993 Před rokem +17

      @@lexusjoe2997 unfortunately, it is very real and not just for me, but for tens of thousands of other women.

    • @SS_333
      @SS_333 Před rokem +21

      Its real. Ignore the gaslighters and naysayers.
      Praying for your continued healing💚

    • @beautifullthings
      @beautifullthings Před rokem +5

      Then you might have issues absorbing synthetic folate as well so get methylated folate if you ever get pregnant

    • @ilianiperez2398
      @ilianiperez2398 Před rokem +1

      @@elithasmith8993 Hey!!how are you feeling after Explant,does fatigue ,depression and other symptoms desapear?

  • @Cecilio601
    @Cecilio601 Před rokem +18

    My wife is going through this right now and in April she is getting them out ! Thanks God. I been telling her since she got them that is affecting her now she believes me

    • @vcrypto90
      @vcrypto90 Před rokem +2

      When did she got them???

    • @vszinke
      @vszinke Před měsícem

      How is her recovery?

  • @heatherlee2967
    @heatherlee2967 Před 2 lety +25

    I've never had interest in getting implants but my passive intake of content + algorithm has brought me here. Thank you Dr. Miles for your investigation!

  • @terrisatterfield6765
    @terrisatterfield6765 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Day 5 of my explant. Had (saline)them 26+ yrs. Only within past almost 3 mos did I learn about BII. And I had so many symptoms and thought it was my age, almost 66. Been little sore, not sleeping well but all in all very happy they are gone. I thought 1 might be leaking, wasn't. They came out clear. As said above...do not get implants.

  • @melissakirk6545
    @melissakirk6545 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I explanted 6 months ago...and feel so much better. I feel like I was pushed into reconstruction after a double mastectomy after cancer. My symptoms started about 6 years after surgery, and disappeared immediately after removal.

  • @carolynhimes9853
    @carolynhimes9853 Před rokem +29

    Thank you Laura for sharing your Explant story and experience with implants. Through sharing we will evoke change...time to stop suffering in silence! My Total Enbloc was on 6/30/22 and day by day my health is improving.

  • @deshope0303
    @deshope0303 Před rokem +6

    I enjoyed your presentation very much and appreciate that you spoke in a way that I could understand rather than medical lingo.

  • @ithalia77
    @ithalia77 Před rokem +23

    I’m so sorry for what you have gone through but glad that you did, as a woman AND a physician and that you are tying the science to BII. I’ve heard too many times by plastic surgeons that this is a patient driven phenomenon and therefore isn’t real.

  • @herspiritualplace
    @herspiritualplace Před rokem +12

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing this! I hope Doctors start taking this seriously. 4 days PO!

  • @gingeyqueen
    @gingeyqueen Před 2 lety +47

    I’m having joint paint, severe sternum chest pain, depression, panic attacks, dry skin, acne, dry eyes, dizziness, honestly the list goes on. I got my saline implants in 2014. June will make exactly 8 years. I called and made an appointment for a Explant consultation on Wednesday. I’m really hoping it doesn’t take long to schedule me for surgery.

    • @lauay1
      @lauay1 Před 2 lety +5

      I get chest pain almost every morning now…especially on my right chest. My theory is that maybe my muscle no longer can carry the implant. I’m convinced it has something to do w my implants.

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety +2

      While you are waiting on the surgery, go thru the list and start working on each system and optimize each part. Best wishes!

    • @tikay218111
      @tikay218111 Před rokem +6

      My best friend had a laundry list of symptoms and once they were out many of them simply disappeared. So there is hope in just removal. But detoxing will be key! She never fully detoxed and is still dealing with a few symptoms, but NOTHING like she had when she had her implants. Wishing you so much healing!

    • @gingeyqueen
      @gingeyqueen Před rokem +6

      I’m exactly 2 weeks away from surgery. I’m both equally nervous and scared. But I’m also excited to feel like a human again. I’m happy to hear your friend is healing well.

    • @rachaelbritross2994
      @rachaelbritross2994 Před rokem +8

      Please make sure to get all capsules removed also... best of luck to you! I explanted 4 months ago and don't regret it for one second.

  • @mariasharipo2464
    @mariasharipo2464 Před rokem +6

    Amazing talk! Great references, I’d like to hear more about BII!

  • @ramrat69
    @ramrat69 Před rokem +8

    THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS TO ATTENTION!! My mother has been suffering for years- leaked; has encapsulated areas w silicone remaining- no one can properly diagnose- or they just won’t….

  • @justynacymerman2880
    @justynacymerman2880 Před 2 lety +15

    I hope you feel good right now! Thank you for sharing your story

  • @ramrat69
    @ramrat69 Před rokem +3

    Treatment options would be a fabulous topic!

  • @Mariadiaz77444
    @Mariadiaz77444 Před rokem +4

    You’re Awesome. Thank you!

  • @Alegratx
    @Alegratx Před rokem +9

    I remove mine tomorrow ! I'm scared but I'm so excited !

    • @alivingstone4Him
      @alivingstone4Him Před rokem +1

      How are you doing now?? Good for you that you got those toxic things out !
      I haven’t yet but want them out!
      Money and bad health are an issue.

  • @janetg1691
    @janetg1691 Před rokem +8

    I think you can add dislocated ribs, 3 in succession, bilaterally, directly under 30 yr old silicone implants, to your list of ailments.

  • @kirstielarkin2330
    @kirstielarkin2330 Před rokem +37

    So informative and thank you for outlining all the research. Hopefully other medical practitioners start making the connections. I explanted 2 months ago - No regrets.

    • @ithalia77
      @ithalia77 Před rokem

      How are you recouping? I’m 3 weeks out. Still experiencing some pain. Wondering if that is normal??

  • @emypetcu
    @emypetcu Před 2 lety +33

    Such a cool story that a lot of women should hear but only 3k views in a month 😒😒

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you! Trying to raise awareness. Pass it on!!

  • @Free-Thinker
    @Free-Thinker Před 17 dny

    Knocking it out of the park! Thank you!!!

  • @laniegonewild
    @laniegonewild Před rokem +14

    It’s real it’s horrible and best thing I did was remove mine
    Both were ruptured

  • @elisagermain66
    @elisagermain66 Před rokem +31

    I had mine removed 3 years ago. I was so I’ll before explant. I would like to know more about the heavy metals and how to get rid of them. My heavy metal test showed high tin as well. I acquired 3 autoimmune diseases after getting implants.
    So glad we are on the healing side.

    • @tikay218111
      @tikay218111 Před rokem +3

      I'm using nutritionist Karen Hurd for healing. I'm at 3 years explant and in January was diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder. So I'm doing Karen's anti-inflammatory course and protocol, and when I emailed her she included 1 tsp of minced, sautéed garlic per day to carry out the heavy metals (must have something, like beans or psyllium husk, to carry out these metals or they recirculate). This is just what I have chosen, but you will find your way back to health!

    • @098vx
      @098vx Před rokem

      What autoimmune diseases did you get?

    • @tikay218111
      @tikay218111 Před rokem

      @@098vx It is either Lupus or Rheumatoid Arthritis. I’ve decided I don’t need more tests or a confirmed diagnosis as to which one to take it seriously. I’m ready to heal now. 😊

    • @ladybug5859
      @ladybug5859 Před rokem

      Chelation also works

    • @alisa9195
      @alisa9195 Před rokem +1

      Medical medium heavy metal detox smoothie every day best way to remove heavy metals or trs spray

  • @tikay218111
    @tikay218111 Před 2 lety +53

    I love how this information is laid out! I have BII and had my implants taken out 3 years ago. BUT, I didn’t fully detox and recently had labs come back with me still having big-time hormone issues and a positive autoimmune test pointing to Lupus or Rheumatoid Arthritis. I will be doing a full and complete detox soon and cannot wait to feel like myself again!
    Ladies, there is hope! I feel so much better than I once did! You can too!

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you so much for sharing your story and your input. It sounds like you are on the right track! Keep going!

    • @eclectictomboy6873
      @eclectictomboy6873 Před 2 lety +3

      How? Please tell me what kind of detox? I have a dear friend that is suffering from this. I also suggested she do a detox after she has a enbloc. I think she will be better off since hers are saline. Still, she is suffering and it is not like her at all. So many symptoms. I want my friend back and to get her health back. Please share.

    • @tikay218111
      @tikay218111 Před 2 lety +3

      @@eclectictomboy6873 I first detoxed with Detox with Dawn. She uses Doug Kaufmann’s antifungal diet and a slew of supplements. It was expensive but I felt great.
      Now I’m going to use Karen Hurd. She has a fantastic podcast episode on The Expanded podcast. Since then I’ve learned a ton about her. She’s who I’ll use bc it’s not expensive and is healing with food!

    • @Angelinuh2015
      @Angelinuh2015 Před 2 lety +6

      I'm started to think 🤔 I might have this. I've been to multiple specialists for my vertigo dizziness, shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness and headaches, nausea and some ringing in my ears and everything come out fine. I think I found my answer.

    • @tikay218111
      @tikay218111 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Angelinuh2015 The symptoms you are describing are the symptoms my best friend had before she had hers taken out. She's soooo much better now!

  • @tishr9670
    @tishr9670 Před rokem +18

    After my mastectomy, I had reconstruction. A year later I took out the implant and feel so much better. I was itching everywhere and it stopped as soon after implant was out

  • @aylinbennett492
    @aylinbennett492 Před rokem +8

    We will heal all 🙏

  • @susannearmenta4758
    @susannearmenta4758 Před rokem +22

    Thank you thank you for this video! I wonder how many of us have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia when the real cause Is what’s being triggered by implants. Here’s to hope!

  • @milamafia
    @milamafia Před měsícem +1

    I was told it was all in my head for years. I removed my implants a year ago and finally feel normal.

  • @janerimer6475
    @janerimer6475 Před rokem +33

    Yes. It’s real.
    I had silicone implants for 9+ years. I was sick for the ENTIRE time. No one believed me.
    I knew about BII. But, I ignored it and had a revision, thinking I’d get better. After a few months, I got exponentially sicker. On May 10 2019 I had them removed, along with the capsules. When I woke from surgery, I was already better.
    It’s been a rough three years. But I now have control of my own health.

    • @tiatan2514
      @tiatan2514 Před rokem +2

      Oh my god. I’m glad it’s over for you. Thanks for sharing, it’s helped me

    • @cosmictruthseeker3796
      @cosmictruthseeker3796 Před rokem +2

      it sounds like you had your implants replaced after nine years and then with new implants in for only 3 months, you got much worse. But if they developed capsules, then you must have had the new ones in for a while, right.
      Our values in society are so inverted. We used to revere Jesus who taught to avoid lustful thoughts and to dress modestly. Women have been victimized by this upside thinking.

    • @janerimer6475
      @janerimer6475 Před rokem

      @@cosmictruthseeker3796 I was in denial. Another plastic surgeon talked me into getting new implants, inferring it would help me recover. So I did that. These guys didn’t believe in capsulectomy.
      In May 2019, I found a surgeon who did. The morning after my explant, he called to check on me. He said, “Don’t ever get implants. Your body rejects them.”

    • @janerimer6475
      @janerimer6475 Před rokem

      @@cosmictruthseeker3796 PS. My body created a second capsule in only three months.

    • @cosmictruthseeker3796
      @cosmictruthseeker3796 Před rokem +1

      @@janerimer6475 that is so enlightening that the body could create a capsule in 3 months. The body is amazing. I was a caregiver for a 99 year old woman and as I was getting her healthier with organic fresh fruit and vegetables, her body ejected her pacemaker. The body just pushed out her pacemaker over the course of weeks out through a hole it made. The pacemaker had been in there for years. She wasn't even using the pacemaker anymore so the body probably knew it had to go. Also the pacemaker was the source of an infection from the biofilm so the body again was protecting itself by pushing it out. Sadly her daughter administered morphine before I could continue the natural healing with her.

  • @yyzzs
    @yyzzs Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

  • @stacycochran6431
    @stacycochran6431 Před rokem +16

    Man, I feel all these things 😭 I can’t afford to get mine out. Praying one day insurance will pay to have the removal 🤍

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem +2

      There are some insurance that are accepting the explant as a medically necessary. There's a lot of private BII that can help and support you.

    • @marcycat
      @marcycat Před rokem +3

      Try to get Care Credit through the surgeons office. It's a loan to get the surgery then you pay the loan back in monthly payments.

    • @raveness74
      @raveness74 Před rokem +1

      Same 😢

    • @alivingstone4Him
      @alivingstone4Him Před rokem

      @@marcycat
      - how much is the interest?

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 Před rokem +14

    My story only worse, for over 13 years before I found out about this, and being told LIES by all my doctors, including the head of plastic surgery at U of Mi!!!
    I lost my life, my career of teaching, my fiancé, all my money, and my family. Everyone thought I was on drugs.
    I never recovered because I had about 5 autoimmune diseases develop, infections that came out of nowhere, a stroke, and mold toxicity. I had a toxin overload, 3 major surgeries within 5 months, and had to wait 5 months to get well enough to explant. The hospital gave me with pseudomonas aeriginosa as a nice gift.
    However, the damage was done. I’m still recovering 4 1/2 years later, and ready to cash it in.

    • @imnesere
      @imnesere Před rokem +3

      I'm sorry this happened to you. Never give up hope!

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 Před rokem +4

      @@imnesere Thank you! I’m trying not to! I have a 6 year-old granddaughter who is my hope.

    • @kellydabelgott2493
      @kellydabelgott2493 Před rokem +7

      Don’t give up, Kathryn. You never know, tomorrow might very well be the day you’ve been waiting for - the day you’ll feel much more like you’re old self - and you wouldn’t want to miss that!! Sending lots of healing thoughts your way 🙏🙂
      ~Kelly

    • @christinagonzalez4022
      @christinagonzalez4022 Před rokem +2

      So sorry to hear about all your obstacles. Just horrible, the lies!!
      If woman were informed
      (by the medical field, should be an obligation) we wouldn't be so sick today.
      Question, have your day to day symptoms improved?? I hope you are doing fantastic & that your symptoms have gone away 🌻🌻🌻

  • @bilsjuls
    @bilsjuls Před rokem +9

    There needs to be a way to make this information more accessible to the general public regardless of what the medical community says. Do they keep track of how many women commit suicide with/without implants? I would like to see those numbers as well.

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem +2

      Unfortunately the numbers still kipping up, some because they can't handle the pain and the lack of support either way from doctors or family. 😞

  • @cdcdogs4961
    @cdcdogs4961 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I am actively dying as I’m watching this video, I’ve been researching bii for 5 or 6 years. I’m very analytical and slow to jump on the bandwagon, as a result, I’ve been very skeptical about removal.🤦🏻‍♀️ I can no longer ignore my symptoms as I can barely make it through each day, I literally feel like I’m dying. I’m not seeking sympathy so please don’t feel sorry, I simply felt it necessary to share. May everyone find the answers they are seeking and here’s to a speedy recovery. 🍾🥂🎉

  • @andreadraper6533
    @andreadraper6533 Před rokem +4

    THANK YOU 😭❣️😭❣️😭❣️😭❣️😭❣️😭❣️😭❣️😭❣️

  • @eltonmoyo8495
    @eltonmoyo8495 Před 2 lety +5

    That sounds like my story!

  • @soniaalatamura
    @soniaalatamura Před 3 měsíci +2

    I explained three days ago. I had them in for six months and they were killing me.

  • @Aiii_me6682
    @Aiii_me6682 Před 3 měsíci +2

    And to think that i wanted to go for it 😭thank you

  • @ScarlettTantrika
    @ScarlettTantrika Před rokem +5

    The amazing liver and gallbladder flush by Andreas Moritz can be a good supplement to a body detox protocol

  • @Raven_shifter
    @Raven_shifter Před rokem +6

    How are they fda approved?

  • @AshJae
    @AshJae Před 10 měsíci

    Any help and suggestions on the best approaches to get my Ambetter insurance to pre approve my explant is very welcome 🙏
    I can’t believe I was worried about how these would make me feel and look afterward and was trying to watch out for it, I still have spent the past 3 years trying to figure out what has been wrong with me after implanting six years ago.
    I hope there’s more awareness around this and people are amply warned and given the CORRECT info rather than lied to during consultations

  • @noelia3598
    @noelia3598 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Subtítulos en español por favor 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @amycuaresma
    @amycuaresma Před 2 lety +7

    Awesome presentation - your story could be mine.

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety

      Thank you! So many women share this story don't they? I hope you are doing well!

  • @marydimassi3354
    @marydimassi3354 Před rokem +8

    19 years old implants...25 or so symptoms...fibromyalgia type symptoms & more...symptoms spike & fade some at times.... all specialties say all tests are normal.. I don't have any diagnosis & don't take medications. Rheumatologist recommended Mayo & Mayo has rejected me saying they are overwhelmed with patients! I am researching who to go with for explantation.... they hurt, are uncomfortable, still greatly numb on right side, left is better over the years but somewhat numb... can't believe I did this to myself.

    • @AbdullahHashi-kw3qj
      @AbdullahHashi-kw3qj Před 3 měsíci +2

      Hope you got rid of them
      The idea that you can put an unnatural and synthetic bag into your body without side effects and illness is absolutely crazy
      Amazing how surgeons caused people to dismiss their intuition so they can make money is amazing

    • @lwstruyk
      @lwstruyk Před 2 měsíci +2

      Your not missing anything at Mayo. My wife and I went there a few years back. It felt like the Mall of America in health care. Not impressed. They are quite full of themselves. All kinds of tests. No talk about BII.
      I was unaware of BII back then. They came up with the same fibromyalgia bull. So here I am with a sick wife who hears nothing from the experts. Just her husband who looked it up on the internet, and she gets quite agitated when I try to talk about it. This has been frustrating for me to say the least.

  • @angelarenee5403
    @angelarenee5403 Před 9 měsíci +1

    For those who explanted their implants, especially mastectomy patients, did you replace with saline??? What did you do???

  • @_A4A
    @_A4A Před rokem +27

    The fact that a man made product can be stuffed into the human body with something completely synthetic and unnatural, without there being any side effects, infections, defects or severe illness or death is COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS!..... 🙄

    • @Capohanf1
      @Capohanf1 Před rokem +4

      ESPECALLY the stuff used to seal windows and doors to keep cold air from getting inside!

  • @mahnazqaiser3371
    @mahnazqaiser3371 Před 2 lety +91

    DO NOT GET IMPLANTS

  • @stefanieraaf6562
    @stefanieraaf6562 Před rokem +1

    Ausgezeichnet! Vielen Dank

  • @biancalewis4232
    @biancalewis4232 Před rokem +12

    3 months after getting implants here and I am genuinely so happy

    • @tangyorange6509
      @tangyorange6509 Před rokem +1

      Finally something good, any updates?

    • @Stinaaaxop
      @Stinaaaxop Před rokem +2

      How do you feel now? I want them but now I am so nervous.

    • @biancalewis4232
      @biancalewis4232 Před rokem +1

      Everything is great! On is a little harder than the other but doctor says that's normal and will change. My best friend is getting hers done this week!

    • @Melanie3581
      @Melanie3581 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Agree I’ve had mine for 8 years and happy

  • @christinagonzalez4022
    @christinagonzalez4022 Před rokem +14

    Ladies, question...
    Does insurance cover explant?
    If it doesn't about how much was your total cost & recovery time?
    As of today, thanks to all your comments & stories which were SUPER helpful, I am considering explant in the next 12 months. Thank you for sharing all your stories.

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem +2

      Hi, yes, just depends your insurance. Most at this moment are covering the total or some of the surgery. You can consult with your doctor/specialist and help you with a letter regarding the surgery for medically necessary.

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem +1

      Where are you located?. I can help you to find the right BII private group for help and support.

    • @christinagonzalez4022
      @christinagonzalez4022 Před rokem +2

      @@vocesdemujeres.6181 I am located in Fontana, California 🌻

    • @valerieann2751
      @valerieann2751 Před rokem +2

      @@vocesdemujeres.6181 I had no idea they would pay. I would have my out already had I known. They are still there because I can’t afford the surgery .

    • @Cecilio601
      @Cecilio601 Před rokem +1

      Contact the manufacturer if is allergan the will pay for the surgery

  • @mireyavargas7556
    @mireyavargas7556 Před rokem +1

    So can we heal after removing them ?

  • @joolds-ruppel1846
    @joolds-ruppel1846 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m having to wait until the end of June for a consultation. It’s hard to patient. I’m loading with high oxalate toxicity after being vegan for so many years.

    • @lauramilesmd
      @lauramilesmd Před 2 lety +2

      Hang in there. You can start working on optimizing all the other systems which will help you heal faster after surgery.

    • @melaniehoneycutt7371
      @melaniehoneycutt7371 Před rokem +2

      Wait, from being vegan? Or you mean that Vegan diet didnt help lower the toxicity

    • @alivingstone4Him
      @alivingstone4Him Před rokem

      I too have suffered from high oxalates and have lots of issues and these lousy implants of 23 years. Just learning bout all this BII and suffering from it also.
      Hope you are doing better Jo.

  • @gabi.a
    @gabi.a Před 7 měsíci

    7:38 I'm having a really hard time finding more info on this.... :(

  • @Pam0284
    @Pam0284 Před rokem +28

    I had a severe reaction to a copper IUD 2 years into having it in my body. I can honestly say I know what it feels like to be poisoned and I was so afraid I would kill myself. I was 100% better 48 hours after having it out. I can totally believe that implants could cause reactions too...

    • @ClaireEmilia
      @ClaireEmilia Před rokem +2

      but there is a huge difference between silicone and copper (copper literally releases small fractions into your bloodstream and they evoke inflammation). that is how they work

    • @candicebelasco9880
      @candicebelasco9880 Před rokem +1

      Wow! I’m considering an IUD and did not even consider having a reaction, sounds like I need to do more research before putting things that seem harmless in my body. Thanks for sharing

    • @na8267o
      @na8267o Před rokem

      IUD gave me a horrific rash a few weeks out and low grade fever. I ended up in ER and demanded they remove it asap due to potential poisoning I couldn't wait for the doctor's appt

    • @jensweetbaby
      @jensweetbaby Před rokem

      Omg I had same still think I have some symptoms 2 years later

    • @cosmictruthseeker3796
      @cosmictruthseeker3796 Před rokem +1

      here's my little rant. as an acupuncturist, I found that people with piercings like in their belly button also have health issues, and I thought it was just from the irritation on the acupoint, but I also realize it has to do with the metal itself microleeching., kind of like the copper affecting you. I also found that people with really large tattoos heal much slower than non-tattooed people. I read that the rich colors can have heavy metals, such as the red ink containing cinnabar. Inks are not regulated.

  • @lauraleesleep
    @lauraleesleep Před rokem +2

    What about leaving the scar tissue/capsule and taking the impant out? It is twice as expensive to have an en bloc/ capsulectomy but is it necessary?

    • @valerieann2751
      @valerieann2751 Před rokem +3

      According to the plastic surgeon that I consulted, he says if you are concerned about BII, then you must get the capsulectomy or it really won’t solve the problem. Yes it is very expensive, which is why I haven’t explanted yet. I can’t afford it . I so wish insurance would cover at least some of it since it is leading to an illness.

    • @salamander3252
      @salamander3252 Před rokem +1

      Yes You Must do Enblock ..

  • @snone6700
    @snone6700 Před rokem +3

    Calcification around implants here. My surgeon says can only remove top of capsule because it is too much risk to remove the bottom one due to possible damage to bone and other parts adjacent to the area. Anyone else had this answer? Anyone else that had explant done had only the implants removed or always the capsule as well? Any answers are appreciated.

    • @kimsmolders
      @kimsmolders Před rokem +6

      An experienced surgeon will be able to perform an en bloc removal of the implant and the capsule , so please find one of that does. Especially when you have calcification & encapsulation.

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem +1

      Find an experienced surgeon regarding explant with the right procedure En-bloc with total capsulectomy.

  • @ccjohnson198
    @ccjohnson198 Před 2 lety +5

    Do you recommend having lymph nodes removed that are silicone filled?

    • @ashleywilder11
      @ashleywilder11 Před 2 lety +2

      I wanna know that too.

    • @MyviolentheartEvey
      @MyviolentheartEvey Před rokem +1

      Me too. Please answer

    • @debrabenavidez3382
      @debrabenavidez3382 Před rokem +1

      @@MyviolentheartEvey I also would like to know

    • @Liz-rj9ui
      @Liz-rj9ui Před rokem +12

      I would say no! You need all your lymph nodes because they detox your body. Start getting electric and manual lymph drainage! That what I did after explanting.

    • @kimsmolders
      @kimsmolders Před rokem +3

      This is not recommended, only in really extreme cases as you need your lymph nodes, so try to detox and clean up your pathways !

  • @awig1
    @awig1 Před rokem +6

    I’m wondering if the same thing can happen with dermal fillers? Even thought they are made from hyaluronic acid the body could still see it as a foreign object. I’ve had them done for around 4 years now and have similar symptoms like insomnia, tiredness, brain fog, nausea and lack of energy getting worse during that time.

    • @markstuart9545
      @markstuart9545 Před rokem +3

      If it’s foreign to your body, your body will recognise it as such.

    • @aakritijoshi
      @aakritijoshi Před rokem

      How is it now? I was planning to go for fillers..

  • @markstuart9545
    @markstuart9545 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for sharing.
    I have a hernia mesh after my surgery in 2018. Today I’m so sick I can barely work, workout, and I have so many sensitivities.
    Only after investigation we realise the brand and type of mesh is 3D printed plastic that’s been disputed in many many legal cases globally for causing issues.
    Looking at getting it removed now.

    • @SS_333
      @SS_333 Před rokem +1

      wishing you a positive explantation💚

    • @markstuart9545
      @markstuart9545 Před rokem

      @@SS_333 thank you, after looking around it looks like MCAS. Which is so nice to learn!

    • @SS_333
      @SS_333 Před rokem

      @@markstuart9545 Implants can send the immune system into overdrive, for sure! Especially since they raise histamine production levels in the body. no good

    • @markstuart9545
      @markstuart9545 Před rokem +1

      @@SS_333 a hallmark of MCAS is high histamine levels!

    • @SS_333
      @SS_333 Před rokem +1

      Implants can send the immune system into overdrive.
      Implants raise histamine production levels in the body.
      Implants are viewed by the body as an allergen. Studies are showing this now.
      (**note: I posted this particular comment before and interestingly, I noticed it was “hidden”. Curious. I am posting it again to observe if it gets hidden again.)
      Hope you are doing well, Mark!

  • @mariaguild2024
    @mariaguild2024 Před rokem +5

    Can an IUD cause the same problems?

    • @supernova11711
      @supernova11711 Před rokem

      Someone in one of the comments said hers caused all of these same symptoms. Any foreign object has the potential of causing an immune response.

  • @karenrobertson1325
    @karenrobertson1325 Před rokem +1

    How do you chelate from tin?

  • @blahbalaosjhdidiwiisududiwi

    does this mean saline is a safer route? or are implants as a whole a disaster waiting to happen?

    • @bobbilmcb
      @bobbilmcb Před rokem

      No! Saline implants are just as dangerous and deadly. The outer shell is silicone made from 40+ chemicals! No different than silicone implants. ☠️

    • @dianeburton3661
      @dianeburton3661 Před rokem +4

      No, because the capsules are Silicone!!!

  • @braskadarling
    @braskadarling Před 6 měsíci +4

    Implants has caused diagnosed autoimmune disorder, fibromyalgia, severe weight gain, joint pain, extreme exhaustion, constant body pain and depression/anxiety. Until they can find a better solution for implants, DO NOT get Implants as it is highly likely issues will occur.

  • @coreycampopiano7702
    @coreycampopiano7702 Před rokem +4

    Do these symptoms, and all this information apply to saline implants as well?

    • @aimeemurphy8611
      @aimeemurphy8611 Před rokem +3

      Yes. I had saline implants and had all the same symptoms.

    • @kimsmolders
      @kimsmolders Před rokem +4

      Yes they do as the shell is made from silicone. Plus it is still a foreign device in your body that it will react to :(

    • @coreycampopiano7702
      @coreycampopiano7702 Před rokem +2

      Thank you both🙏

    • @alivingstone4Him
      @alivingstone4Him Před rokem

      @@kimsmolders - wow I didn’t know the shell is silicone. Urgh!
      Help us Lord!

  • @amygalvin1799
    @amygalvin1799 Před rokem +2

    What about saline implants?

    • @kimsmolders
      @kimsmolders Před rokem

      Same .. they are made with silicone shells so they are still toxic to the body. Furthermore they are a foreign object to the body so inflammation occurs and the immune system will still be triggered.

    • @susannearmenta4758
      @susannearmenta4758 Před rokem +4

      If I’m not mistaken I believe the capsule is still silicone???

    • @vocesdemujeres.6181
      @vocesdemujeres.6181 Před rokem

      @@susannearmenta4758 the capsules absorb/retain all the heavy metal/silicón, also protect from liquid/seroma. The capsules are also associated to Cancer Linfoma BIA-ALCL and Carcinoma (skin cancer)

  • @noelia3598
    @noelia3598 Před 4 měsíci

    No entiendo inglés 😢

  • @frankthespank
    @frankthespank Před rokem +1

    Yeah take it off baby! 🤩😎

  • @aldanalima8933
    @aldanalima8933 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So getting implants is not recommended for someone with hypothyroidism 😕

  • @spurgear4
    @spurgear4 Před měsícem

    Had mine removed, got my life back.
    Don't get implants, learn to love yourself , not bags of silicone.

  • @loveutahliving
    @loveutahliving Před 2 lety +3

    It was way too expensive to get a culture after the expense of the explant.

  • @maricontodo
    @maricontodo Před 4 měsíci

    Estoy pasandola muy mal con mas de 15 sintomas mujeres esto no es un juego es real no veo la hora de operarme y quitarme los implantes