Denying the truth about silicone tissue damage and how allegedly millions of women have experienced health problems from leaking silicon enhancement procedures.
Amazing stuff here folks, you have to wonder about why people act the way that they do.
When considering all the information out there why do people believe some things when it becomes obvious that at times a conflict of interest is present.
The truth may be more sinister than anyone ever thought possible.
In a recent report by the FDA there appears to be additional clinical evidence that a link between breast implants and ALCL has been allegedly played down by manufacturers and the media alike, if this is in fact accurate, there exists a serious issue in regard to how we look at incidence of injury to women all over the world.
It is not only disturbing but also scary that there appears to be this wall of silence.
This issue became something of interest because of an observation that was made in relation to a patient that has been suffering with health issues which could be related to breast implants and the rupture of a silicone gel, it seems that many doctors are all too willing to very quickly and with out any evidence make very subjective statements about incidence and reports of pain and injury in conjunction with breast implants among women.
In the past women have been degraded and branded as being mentally disturbed, having mental issues, and “its in her head” type of dismissive treatment by many physicians, (allegedly) we can see evidence of this continuing trend as well as insights into the world of how women are treated.
It is disturbing to say the least the idea that a persons suffering and experience of pain can be so easily dismissed without any real evidence to support the idea that a problem is not related to any particular medical device such as implants.
I say this because, if it is accurate that these issues are not only valid but also very real, then for years some doctors and even large corporation have been dismissive about complaints of severe pain and the potential for endocrine involvement in silicone and or other issues related to breast implants.
The FDA has just discovered a potential link between a rare but possibly more risky incidence of cancer than what was previously dismissed by many doctors to be psychological issues, (allegedly) Considering this likely incidence and the outcome over the last ten years, it is not only surprising but scary how often this happens.