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Aging gracefully
July 11, 2015 - 6:24pm
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Hi Millicent,
Hi Millicent,
It's hard to say how much the surgery you had will affect your success with the posture work or your rectocele, but it is certainly well worth a try. I have found that with the whole woman work and positive dietary changes, I have overcome my years of constipation. Dietary choices are really a personal journey that we must all take on our own with much study and very simply paying attention to how certain foods can affect your system in general.
With that said, it is always a good idea to get the refined foods and sugars out of your diet, these can be very highly inflamatory and binding. It probably also wouldn't hurt to add some fermented foods into your diet.
Best wishes to you.
sevilla555
July 11, 2015 - 6:29pm
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Fibromyalgia
Hi Millicent,
Just curious. You mention that you were diagnosed as having Fibromyalgia. I don't have it myself but know people who do. They have told me there's no specific test for it, so was wondering how the docs diagnosed you? Did you get a specific test for it (if there is one)?
millicent
July 12, 2015 - 10:34am
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Thanks for reply
i have neglected lots of things ,as I suppose I didn't feel capable of tackling them. In fact I have only just rediscovered this site. I will read through the site and hopefully it will get me started.
Thank you again.
millicent
July 12, 2015 - 10:42am
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Fibro test
hi, there is no blood tests etc for Fibromyalgia. I had it a long time before being diagnosed. There are consultants who specialise in Fibromyalgia and I paid privately to see one. The test they use is one for trigger points. If you test positive( ie jump a foot in the air when they are pressed) for a certain number they will say you have it. Also they ask various questions.it doesn't make much difference ,but it helps to have a label.