The Heal is Real - A Breast Implant Illness Podcast
Listening Dog Media
21 episodes
6 months ago
Presenters Abbie Eastwood & Debbie Mac met through their experiences with Breast Implant Illness (BII) and have come together to raise awareness of the illness for women who don't know that their implants could be causing them to feel ill.
Whilst there isn't an official medical diagnosis for the condition, thousands of women across the world suffer with BII and The Heal is Real offers a safe space for those who believe they are one of them. We speak to women who have come through the other side of BII whilst also chatting with medical professionals who give their view on the effects implants can have on women and the options available to them.
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Presenters Abbie Eastwood & Debbie Mac met through their experiences with Breast Implant Illness (BII) and have come together to raise awareness of the illness for women who don't know that their implants could be causing them to feel ill.
Whilst there isn't an official medical diagnosis for the condition, thousands of women across the world suffer with BII and The Heal is Real offers a safe space for those who believe they are one of them. We speak to women who have come through the other side of BII whilst also chatting with medical professionals who give their view on the effects implants can have on women and the options available to them.
Emily & Bianca: Explant Success: How I Overcame Health Issues and Found Clarity After Breast Implant Removal
The Heal is Real - A Breast Implant Illness Podcast
48 minutes
2 years ago
Emily & Bianca: Explant Success: How I Overcame Health Issues and Found Clarity After Breast Implant Removal
Debbie Mac and Abbie Eastwood are joined by two incredible guests, Bianca and Emily, as they dive into the fascinating topic of breast implant removal and its impact on overall health and well-being. Bianca shares her personal journey of having her breast implants removed by renowned surgeon Guy Stern. The surgeon discusses the possibility that autoimmune conditions such as psoriasis and arthritis may persist even after the removal. However, he also reveals that 80% of women reported improvement in other symptoms, which instilled confidence in Bianca about her chances of getting better. Despite still experiencing psoriasis and joint pain, Bianca noticed that the pain after the removal was significantly less severe than when the implants were initially put in. Her 13th operation, known as an explant, was a success. Amazingly, she woke up from the surgery feeling mentally clear and happy, a stark contrast to her previous experiences with anesthesia. Bianca shares a surprising observation after her explant surgery - her body odour completely disappeared, despite not wearing any deodorant due to surgery restrictions. This was a significant relief for her as she had been struggling with body odour for months, if not over a year, prior to the explant. She now chooses to use a natural deodorant to avoid heavy metals like aluminium, which she believes may have contributed to her previous body odour issues. During the podcast, the conversation also touches upon concerns about calcification in the capsules surrounding the implants and the potential risk of breast implant-associated cancer. Initially, Bianca's surgeon assured her there was no cancer, but later she obtained a report revealing the presence of calcification and silicon bleed. This revelation sparked her belief that calcification and gene mutation could be the root cause of her health issues.
Additionally, Emily shares her own experiences with breast implants and the challenges she faced due to the impact on her health. She relates her journey to a conversation with her mother at the age of 13, where the idea of getting breast implants was first introduced. After a surgery to remove a large ovarian cyst, Emily went ahead with the implants, initially feeling confident and feminine. However, she soon developed gutate psoriasis, and migraines and shooting breast pain followed, leaving her bedridden for days. Deepening their understanding of the potential correlation between toxic load and autoimmune issues, both Bianca and Emily explore how factors such as tattoos and alcohol consumption can contribute to tipping points in health. They discuss their inclination towards recognizing the importance of detoxification in their healing journey and how some individuals have a higher tolerance for toxins. Furthermore, our guests express curiosity and concern about the substances that may leach out of breast implants, with Emily noting the yellowish appearance of one of her implants. This highlights the limited research in this field and raises important questions about the potential impact on overall health. Towards the end of the episode, Debbie and Abbie delve into the post-implant removal experiences of both guests. Bianca shares her relief and improved walking ability, feeling like a normal person again. She also notes the significant change in her eyes, which are now clear and no longer grey. Emily, on the other hand, discusses her recent struggles with pain, brain fog, and digestive issues, prompting her decision to seek further testing with a naturopath. As the episode concludes, our guests leave us with powerful insights into the impact of breast implant removal on their journey towards better health.
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The Heal is Real - A Breast Implant Illness Podcast
Presenters Abbie Eastwood & Debbie Mac met through their experiences with Breast Implant Illness (BII) and have come together to raise awareness of the illness for women who don't know that their implants could be causing them to feel ill.
Whilst there isn't an official medical diagnosis for the condition, thousands of women across the world suffer with BII and The Heal is Real offers a safe space for those who believe they are one of them. We speak to women who have come through the other side of BII whilst also chatting with medical professionals who give their view on the effects implants can have on women and the options available to them.