Please Help!! Pelvic Prolapse AFTER Hysterectomy

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I am hoping someone can help me! I am feeling desperate as I'm sure manyof you are with Pelvic Prolapse! I am 38 and had a hysterctomy last year. Since then, I have experienced prolaspse. It is so uncomfortable and I am scared to think this is a life long issue. A lot of the help out there seems to cater to women avoiding surgery. Good idea!! Unfortunatly, I am post surgery and NEED HELP!! I need to start somewhere and look to anyone who may have some advice for me! Thank you for your time and help!

Sorry to hear you are having difficulties. I think if you read the FAQs and a few posts in the Hysterectomy Forum you can find our best answers to your questions. Learn natural female anatomy and why holding your insides forward and away from your pelvic outlet at the back of your body may be a better solution than subsequent destructive surgery.

Wishing you well and sending ((((hugs)))),

Christine

Since I had my prolapse soon after loosing weight and entering menopause, I believe lower hormone production played with the strength of my connective tissue. Estrogen is stored in the body fat of women, and I lost much of it along with 50 plus pounds over a short period of time.
You may want to have a saliva test to check your estrogen & testosterone levels. I see a homeopathic women's health specialist who is female. She monitor's my diabetes, hypothyroidism, and hormone imbalance. I have used bio-identical (low percentage creams) since last September.
Christine's posture, exercise, anti-inflammatory diet, and support system helped me through a very scary time. I will be 56 next month, and I am telling you to leave no stone unturned to avoid any further surgery.
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Melly