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Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Cure Fibroids – Naturally

Women diagnosed with fibroids are often offered limited choices by traditional medicine, normally involving surgery or drugs. However, there is a natural alternative that involves bringing the most potent healing system know to man to bear on the underlying causes of your fibroids.


The one question a traditional doctor cannot answer is “why do I have fibroids?” though thankfully there are an increasing number of more progressive doctors who are becoming aware of techniques that can help answer that question.


The trouble is; that getting to the answer involves the one thing most doctors cannot give you – time.


Those who are familiar with the mind body link will not be surprised to know that fibroids are strongly associated with some specific traumas that affect women in a unique way. When the history of a woman with fibroids is examined, it is common to find at least one and often more than one of these traumas lurking in her past.


Whilst there are a number of dietary and lifestyle changes that can help shrink fibroids, the key to getting rid of your fibroids forever is dealing with the underlying cause, tackling and resolving the emotional issues and trauma from the past.


Current medical treatments for fibroids involve dealing with or relieving the symptoms. Unfortunately that can never cure fibroids because the underlying cause can still be there and sadly the final medical solution is often surgical removal or even a hysterectomy.


Cutting out parts of our body is rarely an effective solution as it provides just another thing that our body has to heal from.


Now I realize that most people would rather pull their own teeth than tackle those issues that are lying buried deep in their psyche. People often prefer to hand over responsibility for their healing to strangers rather than deal with or look for a more holistic solution. Even though mind body medicine has become increasingly mainstream many people simply do not know or cannot see that there is an established connection between our psychology and our biology. Often the location of the condition is a key indicator of the nature of the cause.


Once the process is started it gets easier and easier. It helps to have guidance or a friend to help you go through the process with you. The extra bonus is that not only can your fibroids be cured but many other aspects of your life get healed bringing a new sense of joy and optimism to life.

Gillian is an internationally renowned metaphysical teacher and author of “How To Cure Your Fibroids Naturally”. She cured her own fibroid naturally without surgery or drugs.

For more information visit http://www.curefibroidsnaturally.com

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Question: Absess in my mouth and a uterine fibroid OMG I am almost 57 years old?
A tooth ache. Does anyone identify with me. a bleeding fibroid. what is a girl to do, does anyone have any answers for me. I am sick and tired of being sick and tired. Also I am voting for McCain. But I would of voted for Hillary.

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Answer by Jesusfreak
I’m sorry you are going through this. I think it’s best to ask your G yn dr. If you don’t have one (my mom never went) then ask your family dr. who he can recommend for you. I had two uterine fibroids and also adenomyosis that was diagnosed (although adenomyosis is usually diagnosed after a hysterectomy because the ultrasound showed what it looked like. The dr. said he could feel two fibroids (not big or anything but they gave me so much trouble and two years after I had my third baby I ended up having a hysterectomy at age 29. I was like you and sick and tired of being sick and tired. There are treatments such as a myomectomy but usually that’s for women who still want to have a baby. Another option if you are bleeding very heavy like going through a pad in an hour or less can be something called UAE or uterine artery embolization. I didn’t want to do this since my chouices were either a hysterectomy (we didn’t want anymore kids and I was really bleeding very heavy). I would go through a tampon in about 20 minutes. I also am aware that fibroids depending on the size can affect the bladder or make it difficult for someone to be able to have a hard time peeing if the uterus is pressing on the bladder. Also incontinence (wetting like when someone sneezes). I did see a urologist before my hysterectomy and was diagnosed and treated for urethral stenosis. My urologist told me that I’d feel so much better after a hysterectomy which I was planning on having done. I had to have support from my family because it is major surgery. Some women depending on the size of the fibroid can have a vaginal hysterectomy if the uterus is not any bigger than 9 weeks pregnancy size. An ultrasound can show how big in measurement a uterus is. Also a gyn dr. can feel if the uterus is enlarged, boggy (adenomyosis or endometriosis in the uterine muscle), or if the bladder is being pushed on making it difficult to pass urine or keep it in you like if you sneeze, cough, or do something else.

With the technology today there are many tests to determine which treatment or cure is right for you. You are not alone. Many women do have fibroids. With some they don’t bother anyone meaning they don’t cause any bladder problems or heavy bleeding while with others they have problems.

You can feel free to email me (emails are private and not given on here when you click on my email button). This site will give you a box that you can send email to and will not display your email address. I’m very confidential from being in the medical field already and I don’t share anyones medical history or give out their email if they want to actually email me at my address I can give out if you want when you message me. I’ve went through so much since I was 28 and my energy level was low (probably from bleeding so much and feeling the pressure om my bladder due to the firbroid.

From what I know there are three treatments for fibroids and as I mentioned before one is a myomectomy, another is UAE (uterine artery embolization), and another is a hysterectomy. You and your dr. will have to talk to see how you can make the best decision for you. My hysterectomy was one of the best things I had done and I don’t have any regrets. My sex life was so much better and I didn’t have to worry about anymore problems going to the bathroom. A urologist can help you if you have any bladder isssues and if necessary then there are other things that can be done either with a hysterectomy or to the bladder or urethra (for me as I had urethral stenosis in which I had to be dilated which worked awesome). The urologist told me it was most likely due to the pressure of my uterus on my bladder. Although I had three kids, I was actually at more of a risk for having problems with holding in urine or not having so much leakage without wearing something to protect my underwear. I was in so much pain. Usually fibroids don’t cause pain but they can cause bleeding. There’s also a site at www.hystersisters.com in which a woman can go to and read stories of how people were treated. One message board is for people who don’t know what to do and they can type pretty much everything they have been going through in detail if they want.

I wish you luck in finding the right treatment or cure for your situation. There are many ways one can have a hysterectomy. I had a vaginal hysterectomy and kept my ovaries. If my uterus was 10 week pregnancy size or bigger I would not have been able to have a vaginal hysterectomy. There is also an abdominal hysterectomy in which the belly is cut and the dr. removes the uterus that way. Some women who have bladder issues may decide to keep their cervix and that’s up to them and can get advice on if keeping the cervix will help “hold” the bladder up so they don’t have to many issues anymore. Your best bet would see what your dr. thinks is right for you to do. Be honest with your dr. I wrote down on paper of what I was going through in detail. I wanted to keep my ovaries so I could get the hormones needed.

As for the abscess in your mouth, if it’s in a tooth you should see your dentist. If it’s not in a tooth I would still see a dentist. Here is one link about what to do for an abscess.

http://www.2homeremedies.com/abscess.htm

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