Gramma, thank you to let me know about your last surgery and comfortable you are right now. I am thinking about doing the same and I would like to know how your doctor did it and if he toke away the silicone back??? is it looking ok or bad?
Let me know please.
Also canadian grandma Diane who is an american now. Thank you in advance
Thank you Gramma for answering my comment and I am also a Gramma and regarding the coverage here in U.S.A. it is up to the person I guest, to chose between keeping your implants with all the risks involved or having them removed with a minimum between $2.000.00 to $5.000.00 that I do not have so I guest I will keep going until God take me home with him . It was just a bad decision I made 40 years ago. I had only very small implants but I always regret after having this surgery.
Well I will put myself into God's hands and see what the futur will bring me.
Thank you again for your interest in my case it is very well appreciated. Hve a great day Grandma Diane
I am a lady of 70 years old who had silicone breast implants 40 years ago and 2 weeks last week I had a mammogram and the finding was that there is an inferior and medial "bleed of the left implant which is contained. The breast parenchymal pattern is predominantly fatty.
Impression: Medial and inferior bleed of the left silicone implant which is contained.
No mammographic evidence of malignancy, Continued annual surveillance. I need to know if I could died from it and what else I could do without any money living on a fix income of social security of $674.00 monthly (total) income.
Thank you in advance for reading me and my problems and wish someone will find a solution to my problem. Diane Richard
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