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Bunny
Hi! I'm really glad to have found this web-site and have ordered the book and video. My GYN says I have a prolapsed uterus and I've definitely felt the "bottom falling out" sensation.:) There are several other things going on that 6 different doctors haven't been able to address or diagnose. At about the same time I felt the bottom falling out sensation, I also started having problems with hemmorhoids (sp?)and a rash that I thought was possibly "heat" in the same area. Is it possible that all these are related? I eat plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables and grains, so constipation is not a problem.

I may be getting ahead of myself, since I haven't received the book, yet, but would greatly appreciate any advice anyone has...it seems I'm allergic to the creams on the market for hemmorhoid relief and don't know what else to try for relief. Thanks again. Bunny

Hi Bunny,

Thanks much for writing and I hope you find this work very useful. It

Hi Bunny,
I had much the same symptoms as you when I was first diagnosed with my prolapse.
I got a cream called Hamamelis from my health food store for my hemmoroids. This helped relieve the burning and itching. I believe you can also get this cream from some drug stores. It is a homeopathic remedy.
For the rash, I had some aloe vera in gel form that I had got from my health food store. I mixed the aloe vera about half and half with glycerine and applied it several times a day. I just mixed the two in my hand. It cleared the rash up in a few days.
I have a cushion that has a cut out in the back about the spot where the hemmoroids would be so there is no pressure when you sit down. I also use it when I have a backache. That is what it was developed for. It helps you sit up straight. Very handy when I go to watch my grandchildren's sporting events.
I hope this helps you.
Flora.

Hi Bunny
I'm also new here, with a cystocele. I also developed hemmoroids and it is interesting to think it is all related. Christine's explanation makes alot of sense to me.