Pulmonary Embolism--Silicone 

Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 13:52:32 -0600 (CST)

From: lany25@webtv.net 

Via Ilena 

devans@compusmart.ab.ca 

(Lea Evans ( by way of ilena rose)) Date: Sun, Jan 7, 

2001, 11:20am (CST-2) To: Subject: Georgia Crime Laboratory ~ Pulmonary Embolism & Silicone 

Could you please put this memo (Document #148) out for me? In this Dow document, it seems that the woman died from an embolism. This is frightening. And according to our dear friend Dr. Blais, a ruptured silicone breast implant is more deadly than a silicone injection. When I was in hospital recently, the doctors thought that I had an embolism again because my blood gases were so low. Remember the article Silicone-induced Pulmonary Embolism that Tammy Wynette's doctor gave us the reference for. It would appear that she might have died from an embolism as well. There should be criminal charges laid against these manufacturers!  

Love as always............. Lea  

Document #148

04/05/73 EMBOLISM KNOWLEDGE OF LIQUID SILICONE DANGERS 

STERILIZATION/CONTAMINATION 

Report by S. Braley, Dow Corning, of telephone conversation with Mrs. Herman D. Jones of the Georgia Crime Lab regarding a death caused by a breast injection of silicones. Pathologist reports large amounts of silicone emboli in the brain and lungs. In the case of the breast tissue, the silicone was dripping out. Current testing equipment and procedures will accurately test for the carbon silicon bond but will not detect where the silicone came from, whether there were additives in the silicone or whether it was pure silicone. They will detect whether they were phenyl methyl silicones or all methyl. CITE: KMM 305064 - 305065.


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