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.
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Therese
June 3, 2007 - 6:42pm
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Dr experience
So sorry about how the Dr treated you and I would never go to him again. It sounded like a physical assault to me what you experienced. I would have been terrified and left too. Not because of not being able to be a bee-atch--although that is hard? (impossible) to do when you have been trained to be polite--slapped into it at times!!--but the fear for my physical safety! Your experience I think is the worst I have heard of. I intend to make sure whenever I have my yearly exams to stress I will NOT be man handled at all and for the dr to be very aware of my prolapses and to be very gentle...If I had your Dr I would bring MACE.
I am glad that you have found the site and hysterectomy is what causes the other prolapses anyhow--besides childbirth and etc--it is the major cause of it!!...so his advice is riduculous. Take your time reading and I think for most of us the posture and exercises are important and changes to the diet and just understanding prolapse are the things that help most....any specific things you can search for specifically...so many wonderful POSTS here !! And Women. It all takes time...I personally am 42 & 7 months postpartum--have the Cyst & Rect --graded at 2 and now experience hardly any symptoms at all.
I do find that emotionally it always with me. I don't think it will ever be the "same"--but I am able to cope knowing what this is and how to respond to it.
Welcome and I feel so bad about your experience. I wouldn't have believed it...older I get the more unbelievable stuff I believe since it seems the world is getting soooo aggressive and in the wierdest places!! Places you should feel safe!! Dr office my word!! His behavior was appalling.
Welcome Linda.
MeMyselfAndI
June 4, 2007 - 6:40am
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Grr @Your Dr
I am so glad you made it here - Maybe one day you can go back to him and tell him that YOU do not need his yanking it out - it is in very well - Thank You!
Welcome to a whole new way of living :-))))))))
Sue
Look into the eyes - They hold the key!
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granolamom
June 4, 2007 - 8:35am
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welcome linda
I cannot believe your doctor actually PULLED ON YOUR CERVIX!!!!!!!!!
my oh my, *now* I've heard everything.
and oooh it makes me mad
ok, that aside, I think you're really going to like it here. prolapse is alot less frightening when you can share it with friends : )
read through the posts here and ask any questions you may have.
jepala
June 4, 2007 - 6:38pm
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dr. experience
Hi and Thank you for the welcome. The more I think on how I was treated the angrier I get. Isn't the motto.. first do no harm? I am still achy from it all, not to mention how I feel emotionally. But I am a strong woman, and I will get through this. *GULP* Now how long does this fear, anger thing last?
Thanks again for the welcome...
jepala
June 4, 2007 - 6:44pm
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Grr @Your Dr
Hi Sue,
I'm so glad I found this site as well... And I think *&^* would freeze over before I step into that torture office again. :0)
I've just learned a whole new way of living once my hypo-thyroid was diagnosed... and now this... a lot of it still seems daunting... but I am not an ignorince is bliss type.. I gotta KNOW!
Linda
jepala
June 4, 2007 - 6:58pm
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welcome Linda
Hello Granolamom, ya know it did not register exactly what he was doing right in that moment..ya know? And yes I am MAD too. I'd really like to go and pull his B's through his P. That is if he has one. Oh boy...I really am angry. That kind of comment is really not like me at all normally.
I'll have to get used to the sharing thing... I'm really a very private person, but I think I'm going to need the help of those of you who have already been there. Thanks for the welcome!
Linda
alemama
June 4, 2007 - 7:59pm
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stay mad
at least for a little while. We trust these Drs. with our bodies and they continue to violate us......I think for me I would not be able to let it go until I wrote a really good letter detailing why I would not be returning and the information for non-surgical management of prolapse. Not hate mail- but just information so maybe he won't do that to the next woman.
Share with us- we will hear you out.
Welcome to the site. You will weather this new health development very well- You are already so proactive.......soon you will be supporting us.
Christine
June 4, 2007 - 8:52pm
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a letter certainly is in order...
...telling him how woefully behind the times he is and that one day soon his "standard of care" will be grounds for a lawsuit.
AnneH
June 5, 2007 - 12:13pm
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modern medicine
I've been watching a lot of the health channel lately and if that is to be believed, the normal way to birth a baby is to panic on day 7 past due date, enter hospital, induce labor, give epidural, and end up with a C-section because labor doesn't "progress" adequately.
Nuts.
How did women possibly give birth before modern medicine? Same idea with prolapse. How can a hysterectomy possibly be the "only" cure, when you know women have had this problem since time began? Am I to believe that every woman with a prolapse back in the days before surgery walked around with the uterus hanging out then died from it? Maybe some did, but far more likely they just had ways of dealing with it. Pessary, for the win, if nothing else.