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louiseds
January 8, 2007 - 11:37pm
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Bladder pressure
Hi Lily Anne
Could well be a bladder infection. Best check with the doctor on this.
The symptoms of prolapse do come and go annoyingly. If you still have all your pelvic organs they all move around depending on what you are doing at the time. Often a day of heavy physical activity, particularly lifting a lot of stuff, will move everything down. Also standing for long periods may bring on back and pelvic pain. Also where you are in your menstrual cycle may have a negative effect. I often feel lower for the week before my period and the first day or two, then it all lifts again.
Awareness of posture and diet and still the most important things to watch at these times.
Cheers
Louise
Lilly Anne
January 9, 2007 - 7:51pm
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Thank you for your support
Louise:
Thank you so much for your support. Yesterday was just the worse day. My spirits were at an all time low. I had bladder pressure and was constipated to beat the band. Not on my death bed, but crappy just the same.
I find it so frustrating that I may have a good day one day and a bad day the next. I think a lot of my issues and symptoms that I am feeling are my IBS related. I am trying so hard to manage that too.
Today was a better day and I was grateful!
- Lilly Anne