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bittersweet
April 11, 2007 - 10:08am
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Prolapse or Digestion
I was also diagnosed with a mild cystocele several years ago after changing gynocologists. I was unaware that I had even had one until that point. I had a similar experience like yours and went to the doctor only to learn that my cystocele had dropped even lower. That may be your case also. Just have it confirmed by your doctor for your peace of mind. Good luck.
MeMyselfAndI
April 11, 2007 - 11:19am
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Ummm
I cannot see how it could be intestinal tissue as that is not that low down (I dont think) From your 'penis shape' description it does sound like uterus... I always tell pepople if you can run your finger right around it like a sausage - It is usually uterus...
Christine will know more than I though
AnneKane
May 4, 2007 - 10:46pm
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hi
Thank you both so much for replying.
It has dissappeared and must have been something related to the cleanse.. it was quite strange and did have me pretty worried.
Of course i was hoping that my big ayurveda cleanse detox would radically change all my 'cele issues. It didn't. I did pick up some more healthy day to day living tip's but that's about it.
Best wishes
Anne
fairmaiden
May 7, 2007 - 5:49pm
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Annoying...
Perhaps this is what I have. I wrote maybe about having a fiboid tumor. Maybe it's not?
What's the cleanse issue?
I go to the gyno on May 22. Wonder what he has to say this year? Hmm...He is willing to let me go my merry way until I see 'his way of having a hyst', but he still wants to do surgery.
Suzanne
Grandma Joy
May 7, 2007 - 11:36pm
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I think detoxing helps
Hi AnneKane,
I am leaning heavily towards believing the detoxing really does help-in more than one way. I think as we progress with changing our habits, i.e., eating healthier, getting away from chemical products, and detoxing, our bodies have a better chance at rejuvenating itself. As with the prolapse, which takes a long time with the posture and diet, other aspects of the body will take a long time, also, mainly because we've spent many years accumulating toxins and it will take a steady disciplined attitude to get rid of them. At least, I do feel this way about myself. I've discovered an overall difference in my body, as a whole, with each day that I continue to incorporate as many ideas, tips, thoughts or modalities in my daily regimen. So don't give up on the cleanses or new things you are doing, just maybe good things are happening that you aren't noticing, yet.
Love,
Grandma Joy
AnneH
June 5, 2007 - 2:15pm
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penis shaped?
If it was on the back wall... opposite the bladder, then it was likely a poop. :-))
I have felt them through my back vaginal wall and they are indeed... penis shaped. Very normal, although if you are developing some weakness along the back wall that is or will become a rectocyle, I suppose perhaps it may become easier to feel them with your finger. But I don't know. I didn't used to mess around in there before I started having these problems. And yes, you can avoid the hard "penis" with a diet that will keep stools softer.
louiseds
June 5, 2007 - 11:36pm
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Annoying
Hi Suzanne
He can wait ...
Cheers
Louise