Jessica Beech - Breast Implant Illness . . . More common than you think

EPISODE · Jul 4, 2022 · 39 MIN

Jessica Beech - Breast Implant Illness . . . More common than you think

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This week's episode features Jessica Beech who is one strong and determined woman who hasn't stopped fighting for her health and healing!  Jessica is an experienced nurse with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital and healthcare industry in the paediatric population for over seven years. She has a passion for helping others succeed not only with their health, but in all areas of life. Jessica has also been working as a Holistic Life and Health Coach for over five years. She has empowered many individuals to improve not only their health and wellness, but also their relationships, finances, personal growth and overall mindset. In our chat with Jessica… We dive right into her extensive health journey due to Breast Implant Illness. Did you know that this is even a thing? "WHY did you decide to get implants?" Was our first question to Jessica. Her reasoning, which is similar maybe to most women who get them, she was bullied in school about them and she never did like her own breasts. The fitness industry is what gave Jessica an even bigger push to get them. Once she started competing she noticed that most of the contestants all had breast implants. "Once I get these, I'll be happy", was Jessica's mentality.  Jessica felt good about herself after surgery and was excited to enjoy her new breasts! Unfortunately, two months post surgery, Jessica's thyroid crashed and didn't work well for three months which sent her down an even worse spiral. More things kept coming up and her doctors could not figure out what was wrong. Her close friend brought light to the situation. He told her that she's been sick since she received the implants. Finally, Jessica decided to look more into it. In the back of her mind she knew. She told her friend he was right. Jessica continues to elaborate on her symptoms which wouldn't let her physically work or have a social life. She was in chronic pain every day! It was interesting to Jessica how in the medical industry, where she works as a nurse, they never talk about breast implant illness. After connecting with several physicians and getting no answers, let alone anyone believing her, Jessica took matters into her own hands. She began more holistic approaches like frequency healing, naturopathic medicine and a psychic medium. All of these specialists linked Jessica's health back to her breast implants which were slowly poisoning her. This does not happen to everyone, but it's important to bring light to the situation and to know that this could possibly happen. Jessica encourages all women to do their research and learn more about breast implants as well as breast implant illness.  Jessica continues to talk about her journey of getting them removed. This was also very difficult. Finding a surgeon to do this procedure was difficult. Removing breast implants has to be done correctly. There's certain specialist in the world that only remove implants. Those are the doctors you want to see. Everything was lined up and Jessica was on her way to Costa Rica but unfortunately the pandemic hit and international travel was not happening. Feeling so defeated, she kept contacting doctors and clinics in hopes of finding someone to remove her implants correctly! She did not back down! Check out our episode with Jessica to find out more about her results and how she is healing today! There is a movement happening and Jessica is here to connect with you! Please reach out. Success to Jessica is: "Continuing to move forward, not giving up and continuing to fight by still creating accomplishments in life." Jessica's message to women today: “We can either choose to let our challenges defeat us or we can use them as a catalyst to transform us”. To connect with Jessica: IG: @jessicadbee FB: Jessica Beech

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