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louiseds
June 25, 2009 - 4:45am
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Great stuff to hear, Liv. L
Great stuff to hear, Liv.
L :-)
bad_mirror
June 25, 2009 - 9:47am
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Ok, I promise . . .
. . . this is the last time I'll push accupuncture in a 24 hour period, lol. But really, give accupuncture a try for that feeling. I say this becuase I remember kiki posting about how it helped her with that irriated feeling. And, where are all those 8 months pp ladies with reversals? I want to be one! :-)
granolamom
June 25, 2009 - 11:54am
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liv
I always hold my breath when I read my old posts, wondering what I said back then and hoping it isn't nonsense. but I remember feeling that way, and now I rarely have the sensation of having to go unless I really do have to go.
also, just so you know, I didn't see much in the way of results for about a year. It was extremely frustrating, disheartening, demoralizing to read about all these women with quick results and there I was doing all the right things and....nothing. but the changes finally came. looking back I believe that I was changing, just very slowly and imperceptively. but eventually it will all add up for you. hang in there. I think you will see your efforts rewarded in time.
cats.crotch
June 25, 2009 - 11:59am
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Posture correction seems to help have-to-go feeling
I have been reading posts on this site like a mad fiend since I discovered WW yesterday. As I sat reading, I decided to tilt the pan of my office chair seat so that it sloped forward and helped shift the tilt of my pelvis. I had been suffering from that "have to go, seems like it's a UTI but it's not" feeling daily -- coffee or no coffee, lots of water or a little water. I SWEAR that the new tilt to my pelvis has helped ease the severity of this pain AND lessen its frequency. And I'm not even sure that I really "get" how to do the posture accurately, and I certainly haven't undertaken the exercises yet. One of the times this is most painful for me is when I'm on my back in bed, and this makes sense if I think about how my pelvis is tilting then.
Anyway, thanks to ALL of you for your posts and helpful hints. Just the tip about leaning over as if tying my shoes while I'm sitting on the toilet has helped me completely empty my bladder. Hooray!
kiki
June 26, 2009 - 12:20am
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irritated bladder
Oh I had that--it was so annoying!!!
Accupuncture definately helped an absolute ton with this! Also i actually found drinking a lot more helped, and then just work on holding it. I also experimented with positions when i had to go to see if i could hold it for longer...try deep second position plies--better or worse? accentuate the posture? hands and knees? sometimes if i need to go (or think i do) doing the opposite sometimes helps as well if i'm desperate (just for a moment to move it all around). & then sometimes the urge passes, sometimes it doesn't.
also foods can be irritating--if i eat gluten part of my allergy is an irritated bladder (but this is probably just the POP speaking if you didn't get it till now...)
I really would also keep the bladder diary for a day. look online, you can find a chart. fill it in for a day when you are home and can pee in a jug, and see what's happening. and then you can keep track by doing it occasionally again...
re results, there are a few women here who didn't get results for a while. I remember Reka really struggling at the beginning and not seeing any progress. She disappeared for a while but kept doing the work and came back with things really having changed. Hang in and keep going... I tried a million things, and they all helped in little ways. homeopathy gave little lifts, accupuncture helped more with symptoms but the herbs helped lift a bit, the excercises, posture and time time time...i also did a lot of visualising my organs moving up and sending healing loving vibes their direction. Who knows, but can't hurt....
so hang it--i'm sure all teh work will pay off soon!
Kiki
clavicula
June 27, 2009 - 6:04am
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thank you, guys,
Wow, you are true blessings here! Your appreciation and ideas help me a lot, thank you!
I am eternally thankful for this message board!
Liv
PS: I'll give acupuncture a try. I am convinced, really!