okay, health wise, for my cervix to hang down like that?!?!

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i was on another women's website/eloop type thingy and they were talking about cervical cancer and i just wondered, is it OK (?) for my cervix to hang down like this? it protrudes a few days out of my month (menstration and ovluation times). i have learned to live with it. i wear a bulky pad everyday now, for about a year (i am 43) and that seems to make me feel more secure. i tried the sponge thingy and it hurt. i was recently also diagnosed with parasites and worms (via a stool sample and saliva test) and i am wondering if i can get worms/parasites up in my uterus because of my cervix being so low? just curious if there are any medical peopole out there. i still have not seen a dr. for my condition, which suddenly appeared about three years ago, when i started suddently doin 50 sit ups a night before bed! smile. i have lost about 15 pounds since then on a low carb/high protein healthy diet and feel much better but there are still those few days a month where i move slow (my kids say like an old lady! i can't tell them why!?!?)but other days i am way better. still not running fast or anytng. i walk about 30 min a day. let me know about these health concerns. i have NO PAIN down there at all.
blessings,
julie in georgia

If anyone has a response, can you email me directly. i forget to check this forum. i so wish this were a yahoo group. can someone make one for us all? thanks.
julie cochran
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I would suggest bringing your concerns to your doctor, Julie.

hi

It's allways good to go and have a gyne have a look and give you an opinion to put you're mind at rest and perhaps even meet up with someone supportive (thought many of us haven't done so well with our doc's).

I have heard there is some good naturopathic protocols for ridding the body of parasites using herbs and i think clay if this is a route you would consider for that.

I'm studying acupuncture and remember learning the "bug point" on the leg for ridding the body of parasites, so perhaps acupuncture may help on that score too. (Tell you're acupuncture it's one of the extra points in the back of Deadman's book. Peter Deadman writes *the manual of acupuncture points.)

Elsewhere i've posted on what i've found out so far on acupuncture and i have a little update that i'll add today on a new post if you're interested.

Best wishes and congrads on you're new positive health changes

xx
Anne-halen oooops anne-helen (i sounded like a new rock band there!)