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Old 01-04-2008, 07:34 PM #6
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In Mentors information they say that they had no cases of migrated gel in their studies. They say that some gel stayed in the implant and some came out but stayed in the capsule. They will tell you that it is a possiblity but if you read their info. it seems that they contradict a lot of things and I take it as they just have to cover their butts so they don't end up getting sued like Dow-Cornning. This is why it is so hard to get the truth about these things. Just like I read somewhere that implants may affect the neurological pathways ways. When I search the interenet for more info. I can't find it. All I can find is the phrase "implants may affect the neurological pathways". I try to find out how and why but I can't. I want to try to understand all of this and find out more about neurological pathways. Just like PN, what exactly is it.
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