Symptoms of Human Adjuvant Disease

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breast pain and tenderness

Burning pain in the breasts, chest, arms or axilla (under arms)

Swallowing problems (dysphasia)

Mouth ulcers

Paraesthesia (change in feeling; neurological)

Loss of sensation to pinprick, vibration, touch or position Tingling, Paraesthesia (change in sensation) or burning pain in the extremities

Elevation of one or more Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM)

Fatigue which gradually worsens, often made worse by exercise

Cognitive function problems such as attention deficit disorder, calculation difficulties, memory disturbance, spatial disorientation, frequently saying the wrong word

Short-term memory loss

Psychological problems; depression, anxiety, personality changes, mood swings Sleep disturbance and non-restorative sleep

Headaches, of greater intensity than before implantation

High Cholesterol, i. e., over 250 even with low fat diet

Positive ANA; 1:40 titer+ (approx. 35% of those who are symptomatic have a positive ANA); often a precursor to autoimmune disorders or a signal that one already exists

Elevated Sed Rate (20+): sign of inflammation in your body

Positive Anti-thyroid, and/or Anti-adrenal and/or Anti-parietal

Changes in vision

Seizures

Numbness and tingling

Loss of balance; falling for no reason

Lightheadedness

Ringing in the ears

Paralysis

Severe muscular weakness

Intolerance of bright lights or sunshine

Intolerance of alcohol

Decreased libido

Joint pains

Diffuse muscle pain

Muscle tremors

Recurrent flu-like illness

Severe allergies

Asthma

Irritable bowel syndrome

Low grade fevers

Night sweats

Abnormal heart rhythm

Uncomfortable urination

Hair Loss

Chest Pain

Dry eyes and mouth

Cough

Canker sores in the mouth

Raynaud's phenomenon (example: cold fingertips

Low back pain

Thyroid Problems

Shortness of breath and breathing problems

Skin changes and/or rashes

Photosensitive dermatitis: the skin is affected by exposure to the sun

Petechiae on torso: small red spots on the chest and abdomen

Livido reticularis: purple, lace-like pattern on the arms or legs caused by abnormalities of blood vessels

Malar or discoid rash: a rash over cheeks, often looks like a butterfly, or face and upper back and chest

Optic neuritis

Lymphadenopathy: enlarged lymph glands in the neck, under arms (axilla) and groin

Asymmetrical breast from unilateral or bilateral breast rupture, migration of implant

Capsule formation (hardening), unilateral Migration of the implant

Abdominal pain on palpation

Upper back pain

Abnormal neurological exam with increased or decreased deep tendon reflexes

Muscle pain and tenderness of numerous of eighteen tender points on palpitation

Diffuse muscle pain/aching/hurting (not in joints; muscles)

Pathology (normally at explant): granulomas or siliconomas or chronic inflammatory response

Burning/acid pain, particularly in breast(s)


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