I’m 35, have had my implants for over 8 years, have almost the same story as her. I felt great the first few years then all of a sudden I remember the symptoms slowly creeping in. Before that, I had felt healthier and better than ever and was prime health. I am physical and take good care of myself but have declined over the years. My cortisol spikes at night like hers, I had the same Dutch test as well. I only hope I can afford to get mine removed sooner than later and find a good doctor in the Seattle area. Thank you for this
Thanks so much for sharing your story. I got my first implants in 2009. I had symptoms within 90 days, most expressed as Osteoarthritis, which is genetic for me. I believe BII “finds” whatever auto immune disorder you are predisposed to and goes on attack. Regarding BII detox, my comment is be careful. Not long after explant, I did some aggressive chelation, infrared sauna, and lymphatic massage. I got pretty sick-nausea and diarrhea. I suspect my loads were so high my body couldn’t handle it. My urine tests had shown extremely high concentrations of metals like cobalt and lead. I think one of the hardest thing for a lot of us is getting our doctors to support and believe us. It’s a tricky thing. Especially for the plastic surgeons who are doing implants. I can’t imagine they are going to start yelling to the world that implants can make you violently sick. I just passed my five year anniversary in May. I have very little breast tissue but have no regrets…
I think the main method for a study on BII should be a longitudinal one, where a group of people with implants can report changes 5, 10, 15, 20+ years and so on. My main concern about this is that the symptoms of BII are so nonspecific that it's hard to know if they're attributable to the illness. How will one know when it starts? Are there tests or imaging available to detect it? The healthcare industry's dismissal of women's pain and symptoms can also discourage reporting and gaslight women to even think the symptoms are real. These are just a few of the barriers that I can think of for a study like this. Those need to be addressed before we can even begin to think about a feasible study. I do wish to take part in conducting such study though because I love research. My passion for discovery has endless hunger
I had a very similar experience with the changes in my face and body. Also was able to get rid of a thyroid medication interestingly enough, prior to getting my implants removed. I did have swollen lymph nodes in one of my armpits. They were ruled out as normal now. 4 years after that normal diagnosis, it is coming back abnormal. Now that they are removed, I am interested to see in what it shows.....I also feel AMAZING and love having small breast's again. It's so awesome.
I had my implants for 11 years now. Always been skinny and healthy. Now last few years I gained 50 lbs, chronic fatigue, hair falling out, and always feel like I have period cramps (inflammation). I was diagnosed w hashimotos even tho my thyroid levels are normal. 😅 I’m now looking to get my BI removed and will see if that helps.
Oh stop ! Aside from gender confusion, this topic gets my blood boiling. No such thing. People look for something to blame. I got implants at 17, redone at 32, I’m nearly 40, they are the best things ever. This topic is ridiculous .
I thought I had BII. I explanted did 2 fat transfers that dented up my legs and stomach. After all this I realized my main symptoms were from low iron/anemia. Between perimenopause and low iron it’s all the symptoms of BII. I reimplanted when I figured it out almost 4 years later. Now need to fix the lipo damage if possible. 😓 I think this is way overhyped and too much fear mongering. Implants are here to stay. A lot of women that explanted are reimplanting.
@@rosyloveslearning3013 so someone has a different political opinion than you and you're whining about it. you sound like youd be happier living under a totalitarian dictator that criminalizes free speech and counter thought
I love how honest she is about her journey
I’m 35, have had my implants for over 8 years, have almost the same story as her. I felt great the first few years then all of a sudden I remember the symptoms slowly creeping in. Before that, I had felt healthier and better than ever and was prime health. I am physical and take good care of myself but have declined over the years. My cortisol spikes at night like hers, I had the same Dutch test as well. I only hope I can afford to get mine removed sooner than later and find a good doctor in the Seattle area. Thank you for this
Thanks so much for sharing your story.
I got my first implants in 2009. I had symptoms within 90 days, most expressed as Osteoarthritis, which is genetic for me. I believe BII “finds” whatever auto immune disorder you are predisposed to and goes on attack.
Regarding BII detox, my comment is be careful. Not long after explant, I did some aggressive chelation, infrared sauna, and lymphatic massage. I got pretty sick-nausea and diarrhea. I suspect my loads were so high my body couldn’t handle it. My urine tests had shown extremely high concentrations of metals like cobalt and lead.
I think one of the hardest thing for a lot of us is getting our doctors to support and believe us. It’s a tricky thing. Especially for the plastic surgeons who are doing implants. I can’t imagine they are going to start yelling to the world that implants can make you violently sick.
I just passed my five year anniversary in May. I have very little breast tissue but have no regrets…
I think the main method for a study on BII should be a longitudinal one, where a group of people with implants can report changes 5, 10, 15, 20+ years and so on. My main concern about this is that the symptoms of BII are so nonspecific that it's hard to know if they're attributable to the illness. How will one know when it starts? Are there tests or imaging available to detect it? The healthcare industry's dismissal of women's pain and symptoms can also discourage reporting and gaslight women to even think the symptoms are real. These are just a few of the barriers that I can think of for a study like this. Those need to be addressed before we can even begin to think about a feasible study. I do wish to take part in conducting such study though because I love research. My passion for discovery has endless hunger
Excellent very important video that's very mportant for everyone to watch, because it's not just about implant illness. 👌👏👏👏💛 Thank you both!!! ❤
I had a very similar experience with the changes in my face and body. Also was able to get rid of a thyroid medication interestingly enough, prior to getting my implants removed. I did have swollen lymph nodes in one of my armpits. They were ruled out as normal now. 4 years after that normal diagnosis, it is coming back abnormal. Now that they are removed, I am interested to see in what it shows.....I also feel AMAZING and love having small breast's again. It's so awesome.
I had my implants for 11 years now. Always been skinny and healthy. Now last few years I gained 50 lbs, chronic fatigue, hair falling out, and always feel like I have period cramps (inflammation). I was diagnosed w hashimotos even tho my thyroid levels are normal. 😅 I’m now looking to get my BI removed and will see if that helps.
Normal is not optimal and to have been extra with hosimoto your TPO had been too high
Awesome and informative video, but EASE OFF on the cut scenes..
Does’t Danika have a podcast where she talks about lizard people and how she really belives that they exist? Disappointing…
Oh stop ! Aside from gender confusion, this topic gets my blood boiling. No such thing. People look for something to blame. I got implants at 17, redone at 32, I’m nearly 40, they are the best things ever. This topic is ridiculous .
You are so ignorant.
There’s other people in the world who have different experiences than you.
I thought I had BII. I explanted did 2 fat transfers that dented up my legs and stomach. After all this I realized my main symptoms were from low iron/anemia. Between perimenopause and low iron it’s all the symptoms of BII. I reimplanted when I figured it out almost 4 years later. Now need to fix the lipo damage if possible. 😓 I think this is way overhyped and too much fear mongering. Implants are here to stay. A lot of women that explanted are reimplanting.
She is now a fascist supporter, Disgraceful to platform her.
I don't agree with her political stance, but it doesn't change that this video is excellent.
Must be exhausting leaving negative comments on videos that just came out.
boo hoo someone holds a different political opinion in a democratic country.
@@feeltheillinois I suggest you do your research. I'm not here to educate you. FASCISM
@@rosyloveslearning3013 so someone has a different political opinion than you and you're whining about it. you sound like youd be happier living under a totalitarian dictator that criminalizes free speech and counter thought