When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
So I just started teaching women on this forum. Within weeks, the women started writing back, “It’s working! I can feel the difference!”
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kit
June 7, 2008 - 9:30am
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Oh, Louise
You dear soul, you gave me a smile that will last a week. People are
going to be questioning me! LOL Kit, what are you smiling about???
Oh, I'm sure I will laugh out loud at odd times this week.
You are so bad, Louise, in such a beautiful fun way! Thank you!
Now, I must go and tear my house apart! Kit
Blue
June 7, 2008 - 11:19am
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so far SO good, then!
LOLOL - Ah, Louise, this initial report has my eyes a leaking! ~ : D Except for the dampness it sounds rather uneventful so far... Oh, but that's purely from my perspective, kiddo, as I'm sure it was most likely quite eventful from your and the Mr's perspective! Carry on (of course).
Move, breathe and be good
((((WWHUGS))))
~♥Blue/T-dee
jadeandpearl
March 10, 2009 - 1:20pm
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do sea sponges cause vaginal dryness?
Sponges are moistened before insertion and will not dry out in the vagina. Jade & Pearl sells larger sea sponges specifically for pelvic organ prolapse. Our users report great results and improved quality of life.
goldfinch1
March 10, 2009 - 6:20pm
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Sea Sponge
Dear jadeandpearl:
Per your email to me of 3/10/09 "dear goldfinch, you should try Jade & Pearls sea sponge tampons for
Prolapse. They are a natural, comfortable alternative to a conventional pessary. economical too!"
I am 60 years old and have had a uterine prolapse for 2 1/2 years. I have tried conventional tampons and have also purchased your sea sponges. Neither will hold up my prolapse. IF I place 'enough' in my vagina to push up and hold up my cervix for a short period of time, my cystocele comes down in it's place. Tampons and sea sponges therefore are useless in my situation. Believe me, I would much rather have my cervix low than deal with a cystocele pushing out of my vagina. My cervix acts as 'nature's pessary' holding back my cystocele and my rectocele. I go day to day without even thinking about or feeling my prolapse. I stay in posture and most of the time don't even know that it's there.
Thank you anyhow for your email. Maybe someone else can benefit from your tampons.
Sincerely,
Goldfinch
MeMyselfAndI
March 11, 2009 - 5:14am
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J&P
Methinks J&P was on a sales rush or something (LOLOL) As I also got a message from them saying...
sea sponges will definitely not cause damage to a pop. They are soft and
textured like the vaginal wall.
I don't remember asking that Question to be honest as I have previously purchased from J&P about three years ago...
I think the POPs of different people respond to different things - Or... At first one thing might help - Then as time goes on you might no longer need that thing for help (I no longer need the sponges, though they were very comfy once I got the hang of them back then)
:-)
♥
foundlady
October 17, 2013 - 5:33pm
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sponge
Love the feed and feel at home here - you ladies are wonderful! I purchased my first sponge this week and have a question on the trimming. They said not to cut it in half, but to trim it. Has anyone trimmed it to about 3/4 of the original size. I used to walk for exercise with my family, but with the big bulge I had to stop halfway and return home. Using the sponge I actually made it the full mile. Still feeling lots of pressure and not sure if it is the sponge or the prolapse pressure. It is nice to walk in the WW posture as well. I view the sponge as an assist and not for long term. :) Found Lady
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