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bad_mirror
January 12, 2012 - 9:50am
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What is going on?
Whenever you have sudden, concerning symptoms where you question their relation to prolapse, I would caution you to consider seeking medical advice. My first thought based on your description is bowel obstruction, but neither I nor anyone else here is qualified to diagnose or provide medical advice. I hope you are able to find relief from this discomfort soon.
Carrie97
January 12, 2012 - 11:43am
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Hi
Hi I had a colonoscopy in July and it was fine. So I'm guessing it's not an obstruction?
Carrie x
takecare
January 12, 2012 - 4:41pm
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Try splinting?
Hi Carrie - When I first discovered my rectocele my symptoms began like yours - with incomplete evacuation. Like you I had a colonoscopy which came out fine - but the symptoms persisted. Would it be possible to try splinting - where you place your thumb inside the vagina and gently press against the back wall/rectal wall to assist the direction - you may find things are getting caught up a little .. my back also hurt - in particular the tailbone on sitting .. yours may not be the same but it may be worth trying if you haven't already.
alemama
January 12, 2012 - 7:32pm
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track it for a while
the best thing you can do is get a journal and track where you are in your cycle, what you are eating and your bms. This way you can discover a pattern. It may be a hormonal thing.
There is a yoga pose called the wind relieving pose. Try that and see if it helps. Just be sure to start with the right leg :)
http://www.abc-of-yoga.com/yogapractice/windrelieving.asp
Carrie97
January 13, 2012 - 12:21am
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Thanks
Ok thanks girls! I'll give it a go.
Carrie x