MCTD and saline implants - connection ?
Hello. I have been having severe brain fog and fatigue and had every test under the sun the last year including an MRI of the brain last week that was normal, EXCEPT for MCTD which was diagnosed last fall. I’ve had saline implants for about 20 years with no major issues other than some mild discomfort I think at times and now and they’ve gotten a little larger/ more dense (I would say at least a cup size ) due to age and taking HRT. I got them originally after I had my children and nursed and was barely size B anymore. Now I’m going to get a couple consults to have them removed and possibly add my own tissue / fat grafts as I don’t want to be redoing this at age 70-80. (I’m 55 now). I just want to feel better. I’ve also heard there’s no guarantee that the brain fog will go away but hopefully will be improved !
Has anyone had autoimmune issues/ disease resolve after removing saline breast implants ?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Autoimmune Diseases Support Group.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/index.cfm
If you haven’t already you should submit a product complaint. Include as much info as possible. You can do this more then once
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/index.cfm
Were you taking any special supplements to detox post explant ?
Thank you !
A friend of mine has silicone implants and I asked her recently if she’s having issues and she said she’s not. So strange how some people can react so differently. I think it’s those that are predisposed to autoimmune disorders that suffer. I think it may run in my family but not 100% sure as my mom and grandmother were never tested but I know my grandma always complained of IBS. My cousin on that side of family also tested positive for autoimmune
@syltejr
Hi, Deedee.
Read the following information. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/how-to-detox-your-body
I followed many of the suggestions. I also have been taking inositol as a supplement.
Your body needs to heal itself and it will take time but so worth it.
I would like to be able to send you a personal message and ask you some questions
I agree that those predisposed to AI disorders genetically are most likely to have complications from implants. Our immune systems don’t like foreign bodies. It’s also typically a delayed reaction. 7 years on average, before disease develops or when implants rupture and leak silicone into the surrounding tissue. Even when explanted the silicone can’t always be removed 100%. This can show up on breast ultrasound or MRI. That residual silicone can be why some don’t improve after explanation. This happened in my case with both implants ruptured and globs of silicone visible on ultrasound years later. I had mine removed in 1994 and am still developing new AI disorders ( vasculitis and colitis) just this year.
Very sorry. Did you report the rupture to fda ? See link above. Keep reporting more then once if you have more issues
Sure