Rectocele

Body: 

Just found out I have a Rectocele.
I am very uncomfortable with the
Bulging. I'm scheduled for surgery
Dec 7th.
How can I feel more comfortable
till I have surgery. Have a lot
Of pressure and discomfort.

Hi kfn29. Would you consider putting off this surgery? A rectocele can be managed quite comfortably with the Whole Woman work. I have cystocele and rectocele and have been managing just fine for over 6 years. Please watch this video RIGHT NOW:
https://wholewoman.com/newpages/video/ww101.html

Rectocele surgery is very risky. The failure rate is high, and the first surgery destroys your body's innate ability to support the pelvic organs naturally. You have not lost this ability (yet). Please take a look at what we have to offer here. Do you still have your uterus?

Think about this, please. - Surviving

Hi kfn29,
Take some time to research Christine's approach, which I believe will give you enough information so that you are fully informed.
There is a workable alternative to surgery.
Surgery was the only choice I was given - I did not want to go that way - somehow I just knew, and then found Christine's approach after waiting 17years....

Four years later I am living proof that Christine's approach works, not just for rectocele, but my other organs were starting to prolapse as well, with accompanying chronic aching of my hips and knees and hip dysfunction, and the start of painful hip bone concussion.

Little did I realize that all those symptoms are connected!

As soon as I adopted the posture the hip concussion ceased.

My rectocele is very manageable and the other organs have receded.

Christine's hip program has healed my hip dysfunction and now I am pain free.
There are so many other benefits,like strength, inner ear balance, very strong feet and ankles, just to name a few.

I know the feeling of being in discomfort and fear and wanting all of my symptoms to just go away, but I really do shudder at the thought that I may have had surgery without knowing the workable alternative. I also now know the full implications of the surgery which were not disclosed at all...

Wishing you all the best,

Aussie Soul Sister

My retrocele is a stage2. I'm trying
Kegels but no luck. Having lots of
pressure and very tired. The bulge
And pinching is annoying.

If you've had retrocele surgery would
be interested to know how it went?

kfn29,
This is not a pro surgery site. Most of the women that come here want to avoid surgery, because the failure rate is so high, and women end up with worsening symptoms or prolapses of other organs. Christine Kent, founder of whole woman, writes about this extensively.
If you are interested in an alternative to surgery, or really want to know more about the affects of surgery, start looking into this very important work. You can start with the link Surviving has provided above, and also go to the tool bar above for more reading.
Lots of great info on this site.