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Christine
March 13, 2011 - 11:17pm
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more surgery
Hi Queenbean,
I hope you are able to work with your symptoms and gain enough improvement to live well.
Alemama and Granolamom both have significant perineal tears that they've chosen to leave un-repaired because of risks of further nerve and tissue damage.
(((((Hugs)))))))
Christine
louiseds
March 19, 2011 - 2:28am
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Ignore the pressure
Hi Queenbean
I don't think any doctor has the right to put pressure on you to have surgery, so you make your own decision. With your son only a year old you will have lots of improvement yet. I would be waiting at least another twelve months before rethinking surgery. In the meantime use what you can learn here to stabilise what you have in the way of support. Over that 12 months your little boy will be walking and becoming more independent, albeit heavier.
We may be able to help you to find ways of getting your colon to straighten out when you want it to. I am thinking live more of your life at floor level so you are not lifting your son, and learning some techniques for repositioning your pelvic organs, eg inversion, nauli type exercises and techniques for bowel emptying.
Cheers
Louise
lindelu
July 27, 2013 - 9:42pm
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more surgery or not
I am a Granny and hope I can reverse some of my problems .I was told Your Bladder repair will not hold up since the rectocele is pulling the back wall down and the whole roof will be collapsing. I will see the Urologist in 3 weeks and I know what she will say....I am so scared to go under the knife again. It was hard on me the last time and the anesthetic scares me. One Doctor did not do her job and the PA at my exam thore something from my surgery because I was bleeding. Does anybody had results.to make your Pelvic floor muscles stronger or is it to late....bought the CD for the elders. How many rocking kegels should I do per day ? Also how many fire breathing? How long will it take until I see some results. Thank you
Surviving60
July 28, 2013 - 5:10am
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Answer posted elsewhere
I just wanted to note here, that Louise has given a thorough answer to this post of Lindelu's, under the thread entitled "Rectocele Question". - Surviving