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mermaidsd
March 20, 2006 - 7:51pm
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THANK YOU!
You are an amazing mama, such an inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing your story, and I am so glad to hear that you're feeling so good.
As for the adhesions that you mentioned, have you thought about seeing a physical therapist that is trained in visceral manipulation? It's a variation of craniosacral therapy that can be very helpful. I just had my first session with a PT today that used this technique on me and the positive difference I feel already is blowing my mind.
Your precious Ty is just 2 days older than my sweet Kaia. Aren't 5 month olds so much fun?
Peace.
Michele
mommynow
March 20, 2006 - 8:46pm
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thank you
thank you so much for sharing you story. It gives me some hope when I'm feeling down. I don't have problems with my uterus and bladder anymore as well. It is the rectocele that causes me trouble. If you don't mind me asking, what way do you eat to help your rectocele? Thank you.
fullofgrace
March 21, 2006 - 5:35pm
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I find that eating sugary,
I find that eating sugary, white flour-based, high, empty carb foods create create the worst situation for my rectocele. I tend to have blood sugar issues so the very things that cause issues with the rectocele also create crashes with my energy and disposition (I get cranky). I know other women complain of meats causing issues for them, this is not a problem for my body and tends to keep my sugar levels balanced with high energy. An absolute must for my system is high fiber, high water foods such as fruits and vegetables. When I eat my 10g of fiber organic cereal, eat at least two fruits, and a couple raw vegetables, I do not notice the rectocele at all. It only bothers me when I've indulged on the wrong foods. This might get graphic and so I apologize to anyone who is offended-- The matter then gets backed up into hard balls and this causes the rectum to protrude into the vaginal area. I have difficulty with bm then and am very aware that the rectocele is there. Not fun. Oh, I forgot to mention getting plenty of water helps too when I screw up. :) HTH
Jane