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Aging gracefully
March 4, 2015 - 4:48pm
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Hi Sierra,
Hi Sierra,
I was all ready dealing years of constipation going into this, but descovering prolapse made it all the more scary to go. At first, I did splint also feeling a slight weakness in the back vaginal wall. Your diet sounds perfect for you, so I wouldn't change a thing there, but decreased activity does tend to throw our system off a bit doesn't it.
Drinking a hot beverage in the morning always seems to get things moving for me. Also, wait until you actually feel the stool moving into your rectum, and when you go to the toilet half squat hover over it at first. It took me time to be able to build the muscle in my thighs to accomplish this, but you shouldn't have a problem with it.
I did make a mess on the back of the toilet a few times in the beginning, because I was so afraid to ease down on the toilet and put any pressure on my prolapse.
When my body became more used to the posture, all the kinks straightened out, and my rectum really took on its proper alignment, to the point that I have become a champion pooper now. Not something to brag about in some circles, but for someone with years of constipation under her belt, it means a lot.
Sierra
March 4, 2015 - 4:56pm
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AG, I already feel calmer,
AG, I already feel calmer, thanks for the tips. I am carefully walking up and down the stairs in a wonderfully comfortable ww posture (since my massage) and getting a sweat on. This exercise calms my nerves as well. It's so nice to have all of you there with instant responses for these sudden panicky thoughts that just POP up (pun-intended :-)
Surviving60
March 4, 2015 - 4:58pm
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Sierra -another thing you
Sierra -another thing you might want to consider is the fibre/water thing. That sounds like an awful lot of supplemental fibre, needing an awful lot of water to bulk it up and keep it moving, so you might actually be aggravating things in a way that didn't matter before you had prolapse. Try cutting back a little for awhile. - Surviving
Sierra
March 4, 2015 - 5:04pm
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S60, Got it. I have a
S60, Got it. I have a tendency to be thirsty ALL of the time, goes along with the Hashi's. Clearly something is off-balance so I will try that. Thank you!
Sierra
March 4, 2015 - 5:17pm
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SH, Great info. I'm on it. I
SH, Great info. I'm on it. I'll search it. Really, I already feel calmer. Already had an epsom salt bath ( my new routine) on my agenda for this evening. I also put drops of ionized magnesium behind my knees every night. I take plenty of supplements for the Hashi's so I don't have any oral Magnesium supplements.
Surviving60
March 4, 2015 - 5:25pm
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Sierra, I wouldn't
Sierra, I wouldn't necessarily cut back on the water too much, but try cutting back on the extra fibre a bit. I can think of several constipation threads where women who were loading up on fibre to alleviate constipation, eventually discovered it was having the opposite effect. Lots of luck!! - Surviving
Sierra
March 4, 2015 - 6:09pm
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S60, Yes, I understood the
S60, Yes, I understood the easing up on the fiber, not water. My response to you was confusing.
Sierra
March 5, 2015 - 9:30am
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Lopo Rules!
What an ordeal this morning as I'm sure that many of you have experienced. Let's just say that I have never spent that much time thinking about my horse or my dog… and feel like I'd like make a toast to Louise! Even though I thought it would never come out, with patience and returning to the loo at least 30 times and using loop strategy and belly breathing things came out naturally (which didn't seem physically possible) AND no POP setbacks. I'm still bulge and pressure free. Still feeling almost normal this morning. Louise, SafelyHeld and Surviving 60 are the BEST and I really enjoyed reading my fellow equestrian's posts ("Saddledup", I think) about horses and dogs! Cheers Ladies!
clareb2014
March 6, 2015 - 4:30pm
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Shy bottom
Hi Sierra,
My problems are a lot better now - but I used to have terrible trouble using the toilet due to anxiety/shy bottom. It would be like I was trying to go - but my bottom would close tightly and wouldn't let anything through, no matter how hard I tried.
It used to make me constipated - which made the problem worse.
The worst place was at work - I have terrible trouble using a toilet stall (even when there is nobody else in there), which used to make things worse.
As I say, things have been much better recently.
Was there anything in particular that was stopping you from being able to go?
Clare
cleo
March 7, 2015 - 9:24am
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Sierra
Don't get constipated. I feel ok if I am not constipated. If I am I drink plenty of water. I am eleven years into having a rectal prolapse. I will never have an operation. Don't worry it won't hurt you if you cannot go. Doctors might if you go to them and get operated on. Our bodies are not meant to be so called perfect. Good luck. You will pass stool in the end but If you don't then contact a GP.
Sierra
March 7, 2015 - 9:32am
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Cleo, thanks! all good now
Cleo, thanks! all good now thanks to Lopo!