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
Surviving60
July 2, 2015 - 6:52am
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Thanks Chicka for helping to
Thanks Chicka for helping to emphasize this point. How often we find ourselves repeating this on the forum - WW is not primarily an exercise program. In fact, I would take this reminder one step farther and say that if you do not understand and follow WW posture, you might not even be doing Christine's exercises correctly! It is ALL about the posture and we will keep shouting this forever. - Surviving
Snapcracklepop
July 2, 2015 - 12:21pm
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So glad it's the case
So glad it's the case Surviving60 and thanks for highlighting this Chickaboom!
I visit the forums every day that I can, sometimes more than once because Christine's work is so alive here. I need to be reminded over and over and over again.
Lately I've been noticing more hunching, how often I'm forcing a lumbar curve instead of relaxing my belly and pulling up. Instead of getting down about it I'm celebrating the noticing.
Everyday living the posture is reconditioning years of muscle memory and helping me focus on gratitude and not on what I've lost because truly I've gained much more.
Wishing everyone a Happy Fourth of July,
Snapcracklepop
chickaboom
July 2, 2015 - 9:48pm
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Thank YOU surviving for all
Thank YOU surviving for all that you do. God bless.
ActiveandLapsed
July 3, 2015 - 12:45am
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Thanks for post
I have not read the newsletter yet so thanks for posting that. The newsletters are always worded so well and I get so much out of them. I love this month's post for the new members and a reminder for us all of course.
Standing Foreve...
February 17, 2016 - 11:36am
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Whole woman Posture
Morning ! I'm just a new member, and with a Prolapse bladder. I'm so glad my doctor sugessted this site to me. Rather than rush into surgery, although he gave me a prescription for Vagifem10 a low dose. Pill, for the dryness. Which I took for 4 days then quit. Don't what he think after I tell him I'm using honey., which is made near us locally.just to check , for organic or raw, I figure it is better the the store. All you ladies are just what I needed, as I was panicking. Due to finances, I could only order the book and the Prolapse and Vulva health DVDs, so hopefully that will give me good start . I'm 63 just noticed the prolapse maybe a couple of months,I'm guessing it the lifting and housekeeping Iwas doing. I'm reading as much as possible for weeks till my order comes but would like to know if I am doing things right, when I sit I sit in a fairly straight chair, I don't last to long in the lazyboy unless I something behind my back,arms are sitti g on chair arms shoulders down I think, and feet down, which is hard for me as I like a small stool, back straight and not curvingout my spine, and with my head up and chin slightly down, or do you put your neck back a bit then chin down? I try and watch myself to breathe in through my nose and to make sure my stomach goes and exhale through nose which brings stomach t back.now if this is right how do you pull your Chest up with out lifti g your shoulders? I try and stand this way, and not try and look like a robot. Lol, so when I need to bend to pick up something, I try and bend on exhale and at the hips and have one leg straight back out.it seems to feel ok, is that good? Do you bend at the hips when at the sink , getting out of a chair,or sitting at the table and not bend down your neck, but keep fairly straight? Sorry I sound like an idiot, thanks for listening.
Aging gracefully
February 17, 2016 - 1:21pm
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Hello Standing Foreve.. and
Hello Standing Foreve.. and welcome,
You will find many of your answers once you start reading your book, but you may also want to invest in the First Aid For Prolapse DVD at some point, because it also has many demonstrations and information on daily living that are very helpful in understanding how to move about your day in whole woman posture.
Good thing you stopped using that cream. Nothing good can come of that, while the honey is like this little gem that nobody knew about. So glad Christine has brought that to our attention for sure!
Just remember not to force your posture as you are learning it; it will all come with time as you practice the principles daily. Relaxed belly, chest lifted with shoulders down, pull up from the crown of your head with chin slightly tucked. It becomes a mantra after time that just sticks with you as your body shapes into it.
Dancin
August 15, 2016 - 12:45pm
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posture
I am 69 years old and joined this site about eight years ago. Things were going well until many back problems occurred. Now I have several bulging discs and some spinal stenosis. There is no curve in my lower back. Last week doctor said my prolapse is now at stage 4, with prolapse of uterus. She immediately recommended a urogynecologist. After telling me how impressive my prolapse is, and saying that she would no longer need a speculum to do a pap smear on me, I came home very down and depressed. But not for long!! I remembered you ladies here and Christine's wisdom so I dug out the book and video to start again. Is it possible to regain the curve in the spine? I have no stomach muscles any more due to three hernia surgeries. Hopefully everything won't fall out before I can re-learn what to do. Thanks for your help.
Lissy01
August 15, 2016 - 3:12pm
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Posture
Hello everyone,
Iam new here 50 year old not diagnosed yet but know for sure I have a cystocele. Waiting to see a Gyn for confirmation. I already bought the latest videos on posture and toileting as I am having stress incontinence and anything I drink goes right through me meaning I have to make several trips to the bathroom soon after I drink. I am working hard on my posture and really appreciate all the stories of success I've read. I am still in "mourning" feeling as if I am broken but nothing gets accomplished by feeling that way, I know.
Just a question, having a vaginal ultrasound or pap test make a pop worse? Thanks ladies and Christine for your amazing research and work.
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Aging gracefully
August 17, 2016 - 2:37pm
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Hi Lissy01 and welcome,
Hi Lissy01 and welcome,
I recently had a pap test after many years, and found that it wasn't any different afterwards than any I had in the past, so rest assured that shouldn't be a problem.
As far as the incontinence is concerned, have you seen Christine's incontinence program? It is a great video series and has excellent exercises specific for incontinence.
Surviving60
August 18, 2016 - 7:51pm
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Hi Dancin - given your back
Hi Dancin - given your back and hernia issues, I think you want to be very careful and work slowly. If something doesn't cause you pain, then it's probably OK. But I think I'd recommend a consult with Christine (as I think was suggested to you on another thread). - Surviving