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mommi2three
October 16, 2006 - 9:07pm
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hi mummsy,
I just turned 36 so I feel so much for you when you had your prolapses so severe seven yrs ago. I must say that most women here are not surgical bound or have had surgery so it may be difficult for us to lend you any advice about post surgical healing.
My prolapses are at the vagina and i do feel the cystocele protrude out more when i am tired at the end of the day. But I am still using Christine's posture techniques and managing my diet so i don't aggravate the rectocele. I think you can still practice the posture b/c it is probably beneficial for all women with or without surgery.
I wish i could help you more about what to expect with recovery. Call your doctors if you feel anxiety about it. You can also refer to other forum links for post surgery to get some advice. Don't lift and do get some rest. Good luck.