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Are you perhaps thinking about an episode called Human Error? I believe in the scenes where you see her without them is when she is running a holodeck simulation in which she doesn't have them.
 
Well, if I remember well, Seven "lost" her Borg implants each time that she operated in a virtual universe and a different time frame like holoprograms and tempral incursions, like these moments allowed her to be 100% human, what in reality, she isn't and never will be.
-> a dream which becomes reality the time of moment, caused (Unimatrix Zero, holoprogram) or not (Relativity, The Equinox).

Finally, although having spent 18 years of her existence with Borgs, her heart and mind were always human and because of that, she always tried to take advantage of all the opportunities offered to claim her humanity, well before Janeway and the Doctor got into the game. They "just" helped her to reconcile her body to her mind (and heart)., IMHO.
 
Well, if I remember well, Seven "lost" her Borg implants each time that she operated in a virtual universe and a different time frame like holoprograms and tempral incursions, like these moments allowed her to be 100% human, what in reality, she isn't and never will be.
-> a dream which becomes reality the time of moment, caused (Unimatrix Zero, holoprogram) or not (Relativity, The Equinox).

Yes, she will never be 100% human; she was Borg all throughout her formative years and the episode "Collective", with the Borg children, she even tells Janeway she is grateful for the Borg restructuring of her neural pathways to introduce order into her thinking, which is what allowed her to adapt to being human again after being severed from the Collective. So that Borg order will be with her always. And, as the Doctor said, 82% of her is human, with the remaining 18% being Borg.
 
Yes, she will never be 100% human; she was Borg all throughout her formative years and the episode "Collective", with the Borg children, she even tells Janeway she is grateful for the Borg restructuring of her neural pathways to introduce order into her thinking, which is what allowed her to adapt to being human again after being severed from the Collective. So that Borg order will be with her always. And, as the Doctor said, 82% of her is human, with the remaining 18% being Borg.
Aside from her mind I think her body is more reliant on her borg parts since she was a small child when she was assimilated. Her body grew and developed to adulthood with the Borg parts so she can probably never have them removed. Unlike as we saw with Icheb who was able to adapt to parts being removed
 
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