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mrsD 01-11-2008 11:18 PM

double eeeeuuuuuwwww...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bethtaylor (Post 186346)
It sure is gross.

So now I am thinking about this revolting thing...:holysheep:
If you have a fall or accident and your implant bursts, all that crud
goes into your body? How do the bacteria /mold get in there? They were already present? OR if they got in there AFTER implantation, that implies
they can LEAK out without a rupture? If they were already in there, it makes one wonder how "sterile" or clean they are when they go in.

This is totally beyond gross...it is dangerous and stupid! :yikes:

glenntaj 01-12-2008 07:17 AM

Vanity, vanity, vanity.
 
It is amazing what people will do--and what might happen due to what they do--because of this one little word.

I'm don't mean this flippantly--there are serious concerns with self-image for many people. But (especially as a proponent of rational-emotive psychotherapies), I think it's safer--and far more long-lasting--to change the self-image psychologically.

As I wrote before, I can certainly see situations in which an implant (of any sort) might be necessitated to bring back some aspect of vital functioning. But with most of them being done for aesthetics rather than vital function . . .

Think we need to free ourselves from the tyranny of measuing up to whatever unreasonable physical standrard we have in our heads first. I imagine THAT may all by itself slow down the rate of medical spending.

Undecided 01-12-2008 02:51 PM

THANK YOU Ladies!

bethtaylor 01-12-2008 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsd (Post 186379)
So now I am thinking about this revolting thing...:holysheep:
If you have a fall or accident and your implant bursts, all that crud
goes into your body? How do the bacteria /mold get in there? They were already present? OR if they got in there AFTER implantation, that implies
they can LEAK out without a rupture? If they were already in there, it makes one wonder how "sterile" or clean they are when they go in.

This is totally beyond gross...it is dangerous and stupid! :yikes:

There are many theories and problems with saline implants. First being is that we have microscopic mold and bacteria just floating around so its almost impossible to not have something start growing inside. Also, there are doctors that don't fill the implants properly. Also, saline only has a two year shelf life.

Then there are the faulty valves. Many of the implants have faulty valves. My implants had a bi-directional flow and that is how all that bacteria started to grow in there.

Some of these implants are so toxic inside that if they were to rupture, they could kill you.

bethtaylor 01-12-2008 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glenntaj (Post 186420)
It is amazing what people will do--and what might happen due to what they do--because of this one little word.

I'm don't mean this flippantly--there are serious concerns with self-image for many people. But (especially as a proponent of rational-emotive psychotherapies), I think it's safer--and far more long-lasting--to change the self-image psychologically.

As I wrote before, I can certainly see situations in which an implant (of any sort) might be necessitated to bring back some aspect of vital functioning. But with most of them being done for aesthetics rather than vital function . . .

Think we need to free ourselves from the tyranny of measuing up to whatever unreasonable physical standrard we have in our heads first. I imagine THAT may all by itself slow down the rate of medical spending.

It may be easy to change self image for some people but not all. When you are raised to believe you don't measure up from your own parents then that is something very hard to reverse if not impossible. I've been through years of therapy and I must say that it did more harm than good.

I also think that the media plays a huge role in this. We all open a magazine or turn on the TV and see what the 'perfect' woman should look like and those images are not very realistic.

Once that changes, if it ever does, then I suspect that we will see less and less women getting implants and cosmetic surgery.

glenntaj 01-17-2008 09:07 AM

And here is the NY Times weighing in:
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/17/fa...IN.html?ref=us

The article concentrates more on the inconvenience of maintenance than illness-producing outcomes of implantation surgery, but the implication is certainly there.

bethtaylor 01-17-2008 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by glenntaj (Post 188174)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/17/fa...IN.html?ref=us

The article concentrates more on the inconvenience of maintenance than illness-producing outcomes of implantation surgery, but the implication is certainly there.

Most of the articles I've read only concentrate on the inconvenience and very few even mention saline implants. If they do, they say that if saline implants rupture, it is just sterile saline and will flush out of your body. So untrue about it being sterile as I know that these implants grow all kinds of bacteria and mold inside their shells.


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