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Surviving60
March 26, 2019 - 10:50am
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Bella18
Hi Bella. Our organs are always moving around, and there is no straight line when it comes to managing this. Lots of things can set us back, and travelling can definitely be one of those things. Apart from that, there is no way we can know if you are doing something differently or wrong, apart from your own descriptions.
You may need to be especially mindful for awhile, of your posture (all day long), your lifting/bending, and how effectively you utilize all the other tools and tips you've learned here. Try some long posture walks, if you can. Get down on elbows/knees and feel the feeling of organs properly positioned. You will also have to be patient because you are not even a year into this work, and there are many changes and improvements ahead, if you remain diligent and patient.
Ultimately if you are not seeing a return to where you were before your trip, you might want to consider a consult, so that a practitioner can check out your posture and offer suggestions. - Surviving
Bella18
March 26, 2019 - 3:19pm
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Dear Surviving60
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I agree with you. There was a lot of flying, and that could have something to do with it. And yes, I need to be patient.
I do get down on elbows/knees a lot. I love that position. It's so very relaxing. I started doing WW posture walks today taking long strides. I'm also going to watch the FAFP videos again. And, I'll make sure I'm mindful, and diligent.
Thanks so much again for your support!
Best wishes,
Bella18
Typicalme
March 28, 2019 - 10:23am
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Hi Bella, Sounds like you're
Hi Bella, Sounds like you're having a bit of a setback - but those will happen....
The good news is that the organs are always on the move and there's nothing to do but keep working at it and trying to have more 'good days' than bad.
I hope things start calming down for you soon... I wonder though, and tis is just what I'd do - maybe don't look down there anymore. I myself never look! I go by how I feel. So maybe just put away the mirror for a bit, keep working at the posture at all times, be extra diligent and see how it goes after some time...
regarding your peeing position on the plane - that's kinda how I pee at work every day. The toilets are very low and hit me below my knee so sitting isn't really great as my knees would almost be higher than my hips. I slightly bend my knees, legs apart, rest my elbows on my thighs while crossing my arms, keep a long line from tailbone to head, and lean forward. at home, I sit and lean way forward.
for bowel movements at work, I do kind of the same position as peeing but seated, and instead of resting my elbows on my thighs, I lean forward and sometimes put my hands on the stall door in front of me, raising my butt off the seat whenever I need to give a bit of a push. if i'm home, i do lo-po (at least I think i do) so i get even lower and rest my hands on the tub in front of the toilet and tuck my feet under the toilet.