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.
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Surviving60
November 30, 2016 - 5:39am
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Hi YAF and welcome to Whole
Hi YAF and welcome to Whole Woman. Many if not most prolapsed women (unless they are post-menopause) do find a worsening of symptoms around their periods. My opinion from reading your post, is that yes, you do have a mild prolapse, nothing that the doc is going to see when you are lying down, especially during times when you are not symptomatic.
The WW work is a return to natural female posture which supports the organs by holding them forward against the lower abdominal wall; it is for EVERY woman, at whatever stage of prolapse she may be (because most of us do end up with some degree of prolapse). This is not primarily an exercise program; you have to understand the posture and learn to live in that posture all your waking hours. Running is actually good for prolapse IF you are in posture. Christine even has a video on this. Once you learn the posture principles, you can engage safely in most forms of exercise, and most importantly you will be in a position to judge for yourself, what is safe, what can be tweaked, and what to avoid.
I personally have never had or needed a formal diagnosis of my prolapse, and if you are inclined not to bother getting further medical attention for this, I can only agree wholeheartedly! This work has been life-changing for me and so many others. Glad you found us here - take advantage of this wisdom while you are still so early in this game; it will pay off handsomely down the road, in ways that will touch all aspects of your life. This is so much bigger than prolapse! Good luck and keep us posted - all questions answered here! - Surviving
Youngandfit
November 30, 2016 - 8:47am
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thank you and video
Dear Surviving60, thank you very much for your kind and prompt reply as well as for the multiple advices. Before finding WW I was literally petrified thinking the worst! I was so happy when I found WW, and could read the answer of all the questions I had about the prolapse. I was wondering do you know the link of the video about running?
Thanks again.
Youngandfit
Christine
November 30, 2016 - 11:50am
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WW Walking and Running
https://www.wholewomanstore.com/Whole-Woman-Walking-Running_p_78.html
:-)