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.
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Aging gracefully
October 13, 2017 - 8:42pm
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Hi halfwayto90 and welcome,
Hi halfwayto90 and welcome,
Its sounds like you have put much time and thought into this, and tried everything you possibly could along the way. We have actually had many other ladies that have tried many or all of the same things with little to no success.
I also came to this site with a profoundly prolapsed uterus after a long search for nonsurgical options on the internet. I started reading Christine's approach, and the more I read, the more it all rang so true to me, so I took a leap of faith and dove right into the whole woman work. I have been doing this work for over 4 years now and will never look back. I can do anything I want with confidence, and I know what I can do if I have bad days. It's a wonderful feeling.
Start at the tool bar above to get some of the basic information about this very important work, and then head on over to the whole woman store where you will find all the wonderful products to get you started on your journey.
p.s. I went to the chiro when I had back pain even with a severely prolapsed uterus with no adverse affects. I did notice though, after years of maintaining posture, I didn't need to go anymore. Whole woman helps our spine and hips as well as our prolapse. The chiro was helpful in setting my body back, but the posture is what maintains our shape and stability in the long run.
Udara
October 14, 2017 - 12:52pm
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Hi Halfwayto90,
Hi Halfwayto90,
For a useful, clear, 2-page guide to where to start:
Go to the toobar, and click "Prolapse Info"
On the left side of that page, click "Whole Woman Products and Services"
On the right side of the "Whole Woman Products and Services" page, click on "Need some help figuring out what Whole Woman products will be best for you?"
Click on the yellow button that says "Click for product info" and follow the instructions. That will let you download this free, nifty 2-page guide. It really helped me when I was new.
(Like you, I was seeing my cervix protude, had tried various expensive things, and was very unsure about the WW work. Didn't want another disappointment. I haven't been disappointed!)
halfwayto90
October 16, 2017 - 8:47am
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Thanks
Hello Aging Gracefully and Udara,
Thank you very much for your replies. I appreciate very much that you took the time to write, as it can be a lonely conversation despite how many woman purportedly suffer from the same troubles.
Clearly there is much taboo still around such topics which is a crying shame as I myself never spoke about my symptoms nor had I ever heard of it before it was full blown... Despite having gone to 3 different ongyns and even complaining about it to my female GP after childbirth when my bladder made an appearance..... (She was such a flake I had to switch doctors...but then I got a man and never really brought up the subject fully as the accuteness has temporarily passed.....)
We could all probably vent fire....it is totally frustrating but I want to find a way of channeling that frustration into some positive action.....no sense crying over it. But I am becoming much more vocal with my friends because every time I say something, one of them will invariably say "Oh, my mother-in-law, sister, friend or colleague has had those troubles...or even "Oh, we should talk more....that might be me too..."
Never thought I was signing up to be a poster child for this topic, but there you go.
I admit I am also slow in my approach to the ww work...I have been reading some things and checking out the site a bit in the last couple months in little spurts ...and I am now kicking myself for not buying the book sooner as it has been pulled from sales.....
Can anyone recommend what makes sense as a starting place ? I need to understand why I am doing what I am doing if I hope to get any staying power..... And I also feel I need to find some very practical things to take up....
Can you get the background reference somewhere other than in the book?
I will go look in the places suggested...and would be also most appreciative of any suggestions for a person toally new to the work.
I need some context and overview.......
Many thanks and again for you ears and voices.
Halfwayto90.
everhopeful
October 16, 2017 - 1:27pm
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Hi Halfway to 90 and welcome
I think your honesty reflects the shock most of us felt to realise we were intelligent but never educated about some things that really affect our life and can be avoided! Although I went to the doctor, embarrassment made me go to the unfamiliar lady doctor in the practice and she never even gave me the word Prolapse to help with research. Two years later and much crazy work on static rower, mini trampoline,unhelpful yoga positions,building project with hubby etc and low and behold,unfortunately,prolapse!
Whole woman has given me my life back and for 3 years now I have been living an active and healthy life style.
I suggest u look at First Aid for Prolapse ,this ( on my dvd) includes details and examples of the posture,exercises and tips and is my 'bible' . Walking in posture and proper breathing together with organic ,healthy food r also important points to follow. Good luck,do update us of your progress. :)
halfwayto90
October 20, 2017 - 1:49pm
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thank you Everhopeful
Dear Everyhopeful,
LOVE Your choice of names!
Thank you for your response.
I hope my next message is one of inspired hopeful success.
Warmly,
Hwto90 ..hahah highway? Hopefully 90 comes slowly. :-)
Wren
October 22, 2017 - 2:32am
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Hadn't checked forum for a while
Encouraged once again and as always grateful to read the kind and experienced replies. Sharing makes us all feel better. I am a herbalist and nutritional therapist aged 75 and healthy and well. The severe cystocele is the only problem. Like halfway to ninety I have started to talk about it to patients and friends. It is amazing how many share their own similar situation and I have referred many to the site. I lecture on health and nutrition and now bring the subject up even when there are men in the class. Once you open up it becomes easy and encourages others to do so. So grateful for, and amazed by, modern technology that enables sharing and advice across continents. Warm wishes from Ireland
halfwayto90
October 30, 2017 - 10:25pm
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Hello Wren in Ireland and other WWforum ladies
Thank you Wren for the warm wishes from Ireland..... Amazing to consider the strengths of women talking to each other around the globe... it must look like strings of light, like yarn wrapping around the ball.....
To all of you ladies who take the time to share and respond and assist- THANK YOU. It is very fortifying to feel you out there...
Halfwayto90