Breast implants and PMR
Hello,
I have been following discussions on PMR trying to see similar issues as my own. My doctor still is not 100% sure PMR is my diagnosis but is treating me with Prednisone. It has been 3 months since the onset of debilitating pain. I have had a bi lateral biopsy for GCA, that was negative. A MRI of both femurs looking for Myositis, negative results.
At present we are dosing down and I have been pain free at 20mg.
Here is my question
I have breast implants since 1989 that have not been a problem since a week ago. I started feeling pain in one and had a 3 d Mammogram with ultra sound immediately. It has been determined there is a rupture.
My doctor says there is not enough conclusive research to link implants to PMR, but there are women like me who believe otherwise.
Early on I saw an infectious disease doctor who I asked randomly (before my mammogram) if my implants could be related. He also said there is not enough research.
Is anyone out there with breast implants who feels the connection I do?
Please respond
Best to you all!
Debbie
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Thanks for info. I will go to that site. Yes, diagnosed with PMR. An MRI a year ago showed rupture in left implant. Seeing plastic surgeon tomorrow. Lots of pain and I think there’s a connection between PRM and BII.
Hi,
I had textured saline implants put in in 2000 and both ruptured 2020-2021. I have had many strange, autoimmune like symptoms for at least 7 years and many doctors and specialists were not able to really diagnose me or find the cause(s) beyond small fiber neuropathy and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. Some doctors said to just leave the silicone liner shells and scar tissue capsules in since the saline filler was absorbed by my body but I wanted them out once I read about breast implant illness in 2023. The silicone liners and biofilms can cause many problems and toxicity. I had my explant in July 2023 (insurance would not pay saying it wasn’t medically necessary which I am appealing) and the day of my surgery after anesthesia wore off I could tell my brain fog lifted and I had less joint pain in hands/ankles/feet! I also noticed less discomfort in my eyes and it is easier to breathe with less chest pain/pressure. I also was able for the first time in a long time wake up in the morning without an alarm like I used to. I have been so unwell that I would wake up feeling like a zombie even after a good amount of sleep. Anyone who gets implants (cosmetic/mastectomy reasons) should be fully warned of the potential risk for autoimmune like reactions of your body constantly fighting the foreign objects in their chests. BII is no life I would wish on anyone and doctors can make you feel like a hypochondriac or that your symptoms are all in your head. There isn’t a lot of research on BII and we should demand more is done for women’s health if they continue offering implants on the market…it is quite the money maker and we need to overcome the special interests that do not want BII to be widely known or acknowledged if it would negatively impact their money flow. Warn everyone you know who has implants about BII and discourage women from getting implants in the first place, especially before pregnancy and breast feeding!
Your ordeal sounds terrible, @dllydailyhope. It makes sense to me that the foreign substances in your body would create a lot of problems for you and overstimulate your immune system. I just Googled "breast implants turned toxic" and a number of articles came up, from reputable organizations, so there's a lot to research. I wish you the best.