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Christine
June 13, 2008 - 1:37pm
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easy-does-it
Hi Shiloh,
Glad to hear you’re sensing some improvement. I wouldn’t discount it at all, but rather have faith that your body is trying to return to normal.
I’ve actually been thinking about posting a reminder for women new to WW techniques that they Not overdo the posture. Burnout is a very real risk as is disappointment that you’re working so hard for a return that can only be slight in the beginning. Listen to the women who say they are still seeing improvement after some years of this work.
Try to have fun with it! I know it sounds impossible, but it can be so enjoyable to just live in your natural shape. Maybe try not to focus so much on every little bit that might be changing, but just have fun being in your womanly body. The head and shoulders lead the rest. Right now I’m seated at my computer with my chin slightly tucked and shoulders down. My tummy sticks way out with every in-breath and I am completely and totally relaxed – there is no effort at all, nor will there be when I stand up, for nothing changes when I do. For that matter, nothing changes structurally when I go into my studio and jump, because everything above the thighs is being held in exactly the same way. My only complaint is lung power, which you have plenty of. Don’t forget to relax! Christine
alemama
June 13, 2008 - 5:47pm
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how are you?
I remember you were having some problems with pain, shaking, and having trouble passing a BM. Is all that getting better?
I know the feeling of having total focus on the actual "look" of things- and it truly sounds like you are seeing improvement- how are you feeling?
You know it is so hard to say if I have had improvement in the look of the rectocele- but if I think back to a year ago or even a year and a half ago I am feeling so much better. I don't feel the pressure all day the way I did back then and my tailbone doesn't ache. I can go and go all day long and not have any symptoms. I can do things now that a year ago took me a week to recover from and now I don't have any change at all to my rectocele (although some things will still send me right over the edge). So ya- it is still there- I know it if I look- and my whole perineum (well what is left of it anyway) still gets sore during a period-and I ache for a day. I think it is still getting better. Stays higher up for longer and longer during the day.
One thing I will say is that I think our babies are born 10 lbs or so for a reason- that is all we need to be lifting- then as the baby grows so does our strength and healing- so that when they are 20lbs at 6 months we are able to carry them as easily as we did when they were infants. I prefer to take my baby out of the carrier- I found the carseat carrier useful once or twice that first year when the baby actually managed to sleep through dinner out- but mostly I like to use a soft wrap or pac like the ergo. I love the closeness I feel to my babes when I carry them close to my body. But as soon as my baby can walk I let him/her.