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Aging gracefully
April 22, 2017 - 3:42pm
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ashley88,
ashley88,
Sounds like you have a lot going on there. I would suggest a consult with Christine as she is the expert on what all the muscles are doing in this area. The hips program may be an option also, because working the whole woman posture and this program may help release some of those stubborn muscles and bring them back to a normal place where they belong.
Best wishes to you.
Surviving60
April 22, 2017 - 7:13pm
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Hi ashley - I agree it is a
Hi ashley - I agree it is a little hard for us lay folks to know exactly what is going on here, though Christine would know exactly what to tell you. I will just make two other suggestions: 1) the hips program, definitely, and 2) lay off the pelvic floor PT for awhile. Their approach is one that is stuck in the whole misguided kegel philosophy, which is basically what they have you doing (squeezing on a piece of pyrex, my goodness....). It's just a wrong concept and will not take you anywhere you want to go. Anyway, there is a 20%-off sale going on for the next few days (code to use at checkout is SpringSale) - get the Hips program! Start fixing yourself now. - Surviving