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Shekina
May 31, 2011 - 6:54pm
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Hallo Diamond!
I am very happy for you with your victory over prolapse!!
I wanted to ask you what type of prolapse did you had?
And so you curve your back bend over like if you are going to something in front of you, and while your coming up again you pull up your vagina
mucles, and coming back up with the back curved.
louiseds
June 1, 2011 - 8:42am
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Great news, Daimond.
Shekina, do you see how it is possible to get your body to behave itself? You just have to get your head around where your pelvic organs are, and the current orientation of your body, and you can reconfigure your body so that your pelvic organs are supported by your own anatomy?
The human body is a wondrous machine. There is never 'just one' means of doing anything in the body. All parts of the body seem to be multifunctional, and they seem to work together to accomplish several tasks, so that, if one mechanism fails, there are other mechanisms that can make up for it.
The principles are the same for all women, but some women find it easier than others, and sometimes it takes longer for our bodies to understand. I do hope your body can compensate for your disconnected ligaments.
Louise
Diamond
June 1, 2011 - 5:08pm
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Hi Shekina
The prolapse is cystocele and rectocele this is what I was told when examined, however, do not have pain, toilet habits are fine - when it first happened way in January my back was hurting, it was killing me day in and day out, now I do not have backache I feel just fine.
Just to clarify I do not come back up! that is I do not raise my body upright I remain in same position and literally tighten the muscles by squeezing, and more squeezing and then gently relax, just repeat the exercise whilst you are still bending. It literally pulls up the prolapse to its correct position - those who suffer from rectocele when going to toilet for no.2 do not sit upright as this position will force the prolapse more forward into the vagina, again just bend forward whilst sitting on the toilet seat to prevent the prolapse moving forward. How do I know it works! I have checked my self many times over and the prolapse is not close to the vagina entrance... it moves right back up where it belongs. It took me a while to figure it out and it works for me.