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louiseds
July 2, 2009 - 10:33pm
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Welcome Badgermum
Glad you have been reading our weird conversations and made your first post. Sounds like you are doing OK. In another month or two you should start to see some improvements. The stage you are at right now often seems to be the worst, rather than immediately postpartum. I am sure you will find the DVD helpful.
Cheers
Louise
bad_mirror
July 2, 2009 - 11:22pm
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You're right
It's not helpful to dwell on the why, don't I know it. I think you'll love the DVD. And, not to discourage you, but just something to keep in mind . . . I know for me, weeks 12 through 18 pp were the worst for me. And then I got much, much better. It's a journey for sure, and best wishes with yours!
happyheart
July 3, 2009 - 10:46pm
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hello badgermum
Just wanted to say that after two weeks of practicing the WW posture and exercises I am more comfortable and confident and loving my body again. Here's to you finding the same results.
badgermum
July 6, 2009 - 3:48pm
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12 week dip
Thank you all. As you say things sometimes get worse around this time and fairly sure I now have a cystocele to go with my rectocele. Had been feeling like the front wall had that characteristic half pipe shape to it and now there is definitely a bulge at the front too. From reading other posts I suppose I shouldn't be surprised but it is a bit disheartening.
Still waiting for the DVD to arrive (must be taking a while to cross the pond) but hopefully once I can start doing some of the exercises things might improve....
granolamom
July 6, 2009 - 4:51pm
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a pair of 'celes
oh, I'm sorry, badgermum {{hugs}}
I found my rectocele shortly after beginning the wholewoman posture for my cystocele. disheartening is an understatement!
the good news is that the two will prevent the uterus from getting out while you learn to pull everything up and forward with the posture and exercises.
it gets better.
alemama
July 9, 2009 - 7:38pm
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I had that happen
Freaks you out doesn't it? I had the half-pipe feeling for months that finally turned into a cystocele-
It is gone now. not even a half-pipe feeling.
You really can reverse prolapse.
Have you been able to Nauli yet?
bad_mirror
July 12, 2009 - 3:43pm
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say what?
Alemama -- that is so cool that you were able to not only reverse the cystocele initially, but that it hasn't come back with a subsequent pregnancy and birth. Wow. I hope I am able to work towards a place like that!
alemama
July 12, 2009 - 8:57pm
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my bet is
that not all are reversible. I had the half pipe deal which I am guessing is a softening of the support of the wall- and then had a bulge- but not for long. I think the reason it came in in the first place was to meet the rectocele-
and when it went back up the rectocele felt worse for quite some time- totally unsupported. It took a long time to notice any difference in the rectocele.
Since baby #4 I have had a worsening in the size of the bulge when I compare it to how it was 2 years post baby #3- but it is smaller and higher up than when I first knew about it after baby #3 so I think that says something....I'm still holding out hope anyway that I will get back to that.
bad_mirror
July 15, 2009 - 12:00am
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that not all are reversible
That's probably the truth of it, but a girl can dream, right? :-) Anyway, it is exciting to hear that you are "starting" in a better place already with the rectocele. I think that definitely says something.