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<blockquote data-quote="BeccaBoo" data-source="post: 288838" data-attributes="member: 45786"><p>I have had breast augmentation. I also was very young when I had my implants. I had them removed during the "implant scare". Then I was asked to be in a study to get them back on the market. I was in the study nine years and then an X=Ray at Mayo showed silicone outside of the breast. It had also gone into 6 of my lymp nodes. When the doctor was removing it, it ruptured and silicone spilled into the cavity. They flushed it numerous times. I still have silicone showing on MRI and in lymp nodes. I did enjoy them when I was younger and insecure. My husband (who is my ex now) always stared and remarked about large breasted women. I wish I had been more secure with my body and self esteem. He had the problem, NOT ME! The implants I had for 25 years never caused any problems. It was the new ones that ruptured!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeccaBoo, post: 288838, member: 45786"] I have had breast augmentation. I also was very young when I had my implants. I had them removed during the "implant scare". Then I was asked to be in a study to get them back on the market. I was in the study nine years and then an X=Ray at Mayo showed silicone outside of the breast. It had also gone into 6 of my lymp nodes. When the doctor was removing it, it ruptured and silicone spilled into the cavity. They flushed it numerous times. I still have silicone showing on MRI and in lymp nodes. I did enjoy them when I was younger and insecure. My husband (who is my ex now) always stared and remarked about large breasted women. I wish I had been more secure with my body and self esteem. He had the problem, NOT ME! The implants I had for 25 years never caused any problems. It was the new ones that ruptured! [/QUOTE]
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