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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2021 · 53 MIN

EP160: Talia Maddock—Trusting Your Intuition and Being Your Own Best Advocate: Breast Implant Illness Follow-Up

from The Enneagram Edge with Host Tracy O’Malley · host Tracy O'Malley

Four years ago in May, I was on my deathbed. I’d seen 14 specialists in two years, and no one could find the root cause of my health issues. Then a doctor asked me to think through the timeline, and I put two and two together. My symptoms began right after I swapped out my old, leaking breast implants for new-and-improved ones.And I knew intuitively, in that moment, it’s your implants. Get them out.I joined a Facebook group on breast implant illness (otherwise known as BII) to learn more, and the first post I saw was written by Talia Maddock.Talia is a breast implant illness survivor and health advocate. In addition to running a successful interior design business, she works in the realm of preventative diagnostics, promoting the PULS Cardiac Test, a simple blood test that determines your risk for heart attack or stroke.On this episode of The Leadership Formula, Talia shares her experience with BII, describing the physical symptoms she experienced and explaining why she had to endure not one but two explant surgeries to fully restore her health.We explore the emotional side of explant surgery, discussing the desire to perfect and control that inspires women to get implants and how we are learning to appreciate our bodies now—and really listen when our intuition tells us something’s wrong.Listen in for Talia’s go-to resources for navigating breast implant illness and learn the first steps to take if you are considering breast implant removal surgery. What You Will Learn How stress triggers breast implant illness (BII)How BII taught me to appreciate the beautiful gift of the bodyThe physical symptoms of BII Talia and I experiencedWhy Talia had to endure a second explant surgeryHow Talia is still working through the desire to have perfect body and navigating the changes that come with explant surgeryHow Talia’s faith in God gets her through the hard daysWhy you have to be present to hear your inner voiceWhat steps to take first if you’re considering explant surgeryThe number of carcinogenic hormone disruptors and neurotoxins in breast implantsHow my experience with BII made me a better momTalia’s work in preventative diagnostics and why every woman who’s had implants should take the PULS cardiac testTalia’s top resources on breast implant illnessConnect with TaliaPULS Cardiac Test: https://www.pulstest.com/Email: [email protected] Talia Corrine Interiors: https://taliacorrineinteriors.com/Talia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taliacorrineinteriors/?hl=enTalia on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talia.krainockmaddockConnect with Tracytracyomalley.comwww.instagram.com/tracy_omalleywww.facebook.com/tracy.omalleytwitter.com/TracyOMallwww.linkedin.com/in/tracy-o-malley/ResourcesGRAB YOUR SPOT! Free Live Training!!: How to Find your Ideal Clients Online and Get them Excited to Buy from You >>> Only Time We Are Doing This Training in 2021

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