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.
Technology never sleeps, however, and we have better tools today for controlling spam than we did just a few years ago. So I am very excited and pleased to bring the forum back online.
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Best wishes,
Christine Kent
Founder
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alemama
November 21, 2011 - 1:41pm
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Welcome Amy!
So glad you are able to help Wholewoman get the word out there more than ever before!
If there is anyone you might like to involve in this movement it's Karen Brody. She wrote a play called 'Birth' and has organized a BOLD movement. You can find her simply by googling.
I was involved in bringing "Birth" to my community a few years ago and the impact that play had on our community is still seen today!
alemama
November 21, 2011 - 1:45pm
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and my video!
I promise I have not forgotten. My life is just a tiny bit nuts right now. I am not going to wait until it settles down- oh no! But I'm giving myself a little longer before I go for it-
You will see my ideas come to life sometime before this time next year.
louiseds
November 21, 2011 - 3:53pm
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Let's see Wholewoman more
Welcome Amy
I am the not-so-local Sheriff of this fine Village. We don't have Sheriff's in Australia, so really have no pre-conceptions of what a Sheriff does. I don't wear a star on my hat and I don't lock up naughty women, but I do respond to bad Forum behaviour and find ways through Forum disharmony.
It will be great having you moving projects along and getting our Members on the way to spreading Wholewoman all over the female world.
Could we have a specific request at the end of every newsletter, asking women to 'come out' to their friends and family, and forward newsletters to some of the women they know, and suggesting that they visit The Village and go to The Theatre and watch Wholewoman 101?
Just like the milk being at the back of the supermarket women will pass a lot of sign posts to other parts of The Village, and opportunities for them to understand their bodies better, on their way to viewing this video.
International Gynaecological Awareness Day is 10 September each year. We can support world awareness of gynaaecological issues by having Getup! run a campaign to publicise this day. Add your voice here, http://suggest.getup.org.au/forums/60819-getup-campaign-suggestions/sugg... . I do have some difficulty with this day because gynaecologists cause so many problems while trying to solve others with their scalpels. Having said that there are many women alive today who would not be alive and able to raise their families if it were not for gynaecological oncology. The wonderful thing this day does is to bring 'women's problems' out of the closet, name them, and 'unshame' them.
We can participate in International Women's Day on 8 March each year. http://internationalwomensday.org/176countries# , I believe there was an event in Albuquerque last year, among many in the world. Perhaps Wholewoman should be part of it? Anyone want to run an Event in your part of the world? It doesn't have to be a grand affair.
Breast cancer research in Western Australia is supported by Biggest Ever Morning Teas in all parts of the State, where people organise morning teas in work places and communities and raise money from gold coin donations. Pink food colouring walks off the shelves of supermarkets the previous week. Bras are worn on the outside of clothing in street marches, by women *and* men. Perhaps Wholewoman could run a campaign of street marches where everyone wears a little patch of hot pink acrylic pubic hair on their crotch, or pink knickers on their head? Yes, I am Wholewoman's Queen of Too Much Information as well as the Sheriff...
Surviving60
November 21, 2011 - 4:20pm
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Lost it
Louise, I almost snorted my dinner through my nose when I got to the end of your post. You are too much. I love you. Anyway, welcome Amy!! I'm most interested at this time in getting a link to a printable brochure. Also very excited because I think there might be a teacher in training within a few hours of where I live. Can't wait. - Surviving
CurlyWhirlyAmy
November 22, 2011 - 4:19pm
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I love Oz
Louiseds;
I lived in New Zealand for a year, and there's not much love there for Ozzies, but let me tell you that I think this is the start of a beautiful friendship. Those ideas are so fittingly of that hemisphere and I took a long long laugh. Makes me think of a rugby after party with a cause. But anywhooo, I hope this post still makes it up there after all that...
I am all about making WW more visible. What I can see is the eventual making of a downloadable "kit" for different days like this that women can take off our website. Back in the day I did something similar for a national student organization.
I think it would be great too for us to come up with a "Who do you know?" list, for women to starting thinking about who they are connected to in their communities that might be able to help our cause. It is usually more people than you think.
I love the idea of a "newsletter challenge." It could be small steps like coming out, or asking each woman to hand out 5 flyers that month. We can work everyone up to the big leagues!
CurlyWhirlyAmy
November 22, 2011 - 4:54pm
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Karen
I just emailed her! We will see what comes of it!
CurlyWhirlyAmy
November 28, 2011 - 9:51am
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Karen pt 2
She emailed me back! let's get her involved!
WholeWomanPA
November 28, 2011 - 3:35pm
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Welcome Amy
Dear Amy,
Welcome to Whole Woman! I am one of Christine's teachers in training. You sound very enthusiastic and excited about your job. I know Christine is quite pleased to have you on board. I'm sure winter in Alburquerque will be much more pleasant than Chicago.
Good luck,
WholeWomanPA
CurlyWhirlyAmy
November 29, 2011 - 3:14pm
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Thanks!
@WholeWomanPA-
I am excited about my job! So it's a given that I get to talk to wonderful women, but can I just say that I get to wear sandals to my job and I can ride my bike to work. There's a bunch of perks.
Right now I have a dog at my feet, and the sun is going through the window where I have my plants. I am planning the conference right now, and that makes me super happy.
I've got it made.
I look forward to meeting you!