When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
So I just started teaching women on this forum. Within weeks, the women started writing back, “It’s working! I can feel the difference!”
From that moment on, the forum became the hub of the Whole Woman Community. Unfortunately, spammers also discovered the forum, along with the thousands of women we had been helping. The level of spamming became so intolerable and time-consuming, we regretfully took the forum down.
Technology never sleeps, however, and we have better tools today for controlling spam than we did just a few years ago. So I am very excited and pleased to bring the forum back online.
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Best wishes,
Christine Kent
Founder
Whole Woman
Aging gracefully
January 6, 2014 - 5:10pm
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Great post!!! Goes to show
Great post!!! Goes to show whole woman really does cover more than just prolapse! A wonderful fringe benefit to practicing it diligently.
Surviving60
January 6, 2014 - 5:13pm
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Must read!
Wow, excellent post. Thanks Maman. We try to keep promoting the "big picture" whenever we can - how this posture thing is about so much more than just prolapse. It's for all parts of the body, and the mind and heart and soul as well. Love what you have written and hope everyone (especially newbies and those who may be plateauing and feeling discouraged) will take note. - Surviving
Christine
January 6, 2014 - 6:24pm
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Bonne :-D
Hi Bonne,
This is music to my ears! My resolved-list was very similar to yours and I too, feel the postural work has changed my entire being. Another singer! I love when I get calls from singers because the WW posture is just made for them - for you! You don't mention your age, but I learned about a year ago that singers going through menopause often lose the range and quality of their voice. I put two and two together that perhaps a bit of daily honey could help attract lactobacilli, and therefore normalize tissue in the voice box. Sure enough, several singers who have tried it have experienced noticeable improvement.
Thank you so much for the feedback. I always say I could never have done this alone - it takes all of us!
Proud of you, Bonne!
Christine
Bonne Maman
January 6, 2014 - 10:01pm
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Also, shoulders!
Forgot to mention how my shoulders were totally screwed up for years too, and now they are starting to strengthen and realign with the FAFP advanced workout. Feel the burn!
Thanks for the honey tip, Christine. I'm 34, so I'll tuck that away for a little while. I'm a honey addict anyways :)
Christine
January 7, 2014 - 8:49pm
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shoulders
I have caused enormous shoulder pain by using my laptop in bed. Yes, I agree that it resolves very quickly with this natural alignment. I am so happy you are here with us!
Bonne Maman
January 7, 2014 - 11:36pm
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Yes I'm happy to be here!
Yes I'm happy to be here! The Whole Woman work has been an ideal program for my post-partum recovery. I shudder now to think about the exercise dvd I looked at while still pregnant that was for post-partum moms. It talked about correcting the "lordosis" of the lower back that occurs during pregnancy. It involved a lot of pilates and stomach crunches. So glad I didn't go down that road! I'm thankful for all the support I have received on this forum that has helped me to find my way through those dark days after discovering my prolapse. It's amazing to think that something that initially seemed so full of doom has actually helped me to better health. I wish the same for each woman doing this work, and those who have not yet found us.
Surviving60
January 8, 2014 - 4:40am
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shoulders / laptop in bed
Yes Christine, I believe the laptop-in-the-bed thing is becoming my undoing. I seem to be doing more and more of it all the time, and the more I do, the harder it is for my body to compensate for this throughout the day. I'm hating winter, too lazy to get on my treadmill, can't walk outside, and opportunities to work out are just not presenting themselves. There are things I can do to loosen up more during the day......I know what I need to do, and just have to make it happen!
On a more positive note, I have recently achieved another "upgrade" in my office chair. I was OK with the previous one, but it was getting older and older and would no longer hold a position at a good height for me (it was one of those chairs that you raise and lower by spinning it around, and I think that the mechanism finally became too "stripped" to do its job, and I was habitually sitting too low, and this was really affecting my arms and shoulders). My "new" chair is yet another cast-off but seems to be adjustable as to both height and angle of sitting. So we'll see. - Surviving
Surviving60
January 8, 2014 - 4:47am
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Bonne Maman
Thank you Maman, you have expressed so well what is felt by so many of us here. New moms especially, need to hear this from other new moms. We post-menopausal types can preach all we want, hoping to get through to the younger ones who have so very much to gain by embracing this work now, not later. Many thanks for this great post. - Surviving
mimiree
January 8, 2014 - 1:20pm
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Fringe Benefits
I, too, at 65 have recently learned how I have contributed to my own 'issues' by using that flat stomach, tucked pelvis and tighten, tighten, tighten the abs over my lifetime. I received good info by a Pilates coach to realign and return to the curved spine, lowered shoulders and relaxed abs. These practices helped my hips tremendously. Now that I am dealing with some cystocele symptoms, I'm looking forward to making more corrections. I am so happy that I found the Whole Woman community. I have been spreading the word to my yoga instructors, my gynecologist and all of my friends. Happy to be hear, mimiree
Surviving60
January 8, 2014 - 5:20pm
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Pilates coach
Wow Mimiree, that Pilates coach of yours is one in a million! Most of Pilates and yoga has accentuated the suck-and-tuck posture and the whole abdominal core tight abs concept which is so very damaging to pelvic organ support in women. Your coach must be a real maverick in the field! Dare we suppose that the world may someday come around to seeing the truth? Thank you for helping spread the word and welcome to the Forum. - Surviving