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bad_mirror
August 4, 2009 - 11:57am
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I think I wish I knew the
I think I wish I knew the answers to your very well articulated "random" thoughts! It would be helpful to know what classification of "damage" one has -- like there are degrees of burns -- beyond the actual prolapse grade. Does that make any sense? As in "you have a grade II cystocele, but the facial damage is first degree, and you should recover quite nicely." Myself for example -- is my fascia more likely to revert since it was not cut nor torn and I had gentle home birth in warm water? Or does my almost 50 pound weight gain (blushing) during pregnancy and too much C-spine time in recovery negate those other factors? Can I expect a reversal similar to alemama, who seems to have had more stacked in her prolapse deck than me, as she has three more children an extensive tearing? Is it just down to ye olde genetic make-up in the end? Like (using your wool analogy) the wool of animals -- some have delicate cashmere, others hearty Shetland.
clavicula
August 6, 2009 - 8:06am
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Wool felt
I like felting with my girls so I loved your analogue, Louise! This is how I imagined the fascia.
I think with proper diet (hope Christine will tell us in details what it is), posture, optimal weight and a healthy lifestyle our connective tissues will get stronger and stronger!
I'd love to see more responses, please ladies, share your thoughts on this!
Liv