April 2008

April 27, 2008

Manage Pain with Reiki and Alternative Medicine

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Manage pain with Reiki heal yourself before opting for hysterectomy because of blood clotting, heavy menstrual bleedings, inability to move away from the house and so on. High on this list of discomforts is pain, pure and simple pain, the sign our bodies send us to alert us that something is wrong. I’ll list here several types and locations of pain related to certain (not all of them, of course) gynecological causes:

– abdominal pain,

– acute pain,

– agony,

– back pain,

– chronic pain,

– pain after surgery,

– pain and depression,

– pain during sexual intercourse,

– pain in the uterus,

– pain in the ovaries,

– pain during urination,

– pain during bowel movements

and so on.

Reiki can be applied as a universal remedy for pain. It is ideal in this regards because it is possible to apply it without knowing anything about the diagnosis, nature of the disease and so on. You can manage pain with Reiki because it is not actually you who are healing, it is Reiki itself, a loving intelligent energy of healing.

Sometimes you will be able to manage pain with Reiki and nothing else, but in many cases the process or healing or recovery will be speeded up if you apply other alternative medicine techniques, such as acupuncture, homeopathy, Bach flower remedies and so on.  If you are too debilitated to contemplate all this, ask the people you live with to fetch remedies for you or learn how to apply them to you.


Filed under Alternative Medicine, Energy Healing, Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Homeopathy, Hysterectomy, Reiki, Sex by Dusko Savic

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April 3, 2008

Wrongful Hysterectomy Can Lead to Death

Here’s a little story for you:

The patient undervent operation because of intestinal obstruction of an unknown nature. The surgeon called her husband and told him that he saw cancer and the uterus and the ovaries had to go. Another surgeon, a specialist in gynecology was called in, and a full hystererectomy was performed. It is only after the surgery that the tissue was examined pathologically, and of course, there was not one slight bit of cancer or any other tumor. The patient was put on hormonal therapy, and died a few years later of breast cancer.

Do you think this cannot happen to you? Well, it happened to Tamar Barnea, in Haifa, Israel, when she was only 27 years old; she died in July 2004.

You can read the whole story here, Haifa doctors get 2-month suspension for wrongful hysterectomy.

It is stories like this that keep me going to write this blog. If you are to have a hysterectomy, your best option is to read this site in its entirety, choose how you want to heal yourself, and then start working towards that solution.


Filed under Hysterectomy by Dusko Savic

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April 1, 2008

Endometrial Ablation To Stop Embarrasing Menstrual Bleeding in Public

There’s a new blog called Three Weddings, the owner of which had an embarrasing experience in public location — an extremely heavy menstrual bleeding. She had to call her husband and he did all the right things in an emergency situation, she almost fell in love with him again! She is now considering endometrial ablation to resolve her bleeding problems, and here is what I have commented on her blog:

Hi

For a new blogger, this is certainly a strong start. The challenge, however, is to continue blogging, especially when you don’t feel like it.

Now, I’m a man and let me tell you that women much too often underestimate their hubbies. I certainly like what your hubby did, and I am sure many others would do the same if they were only called to the task. Fetching things for their wifes and kids is what males do best, you only have to ask!

As for the “female” troubles you’ve had, yes, they are very common. Something is seriously wrong with your endocrine glands, but if you talk to your gyno only, he’ll only consider what he knows best, and in this case, those would be the ovaries. The root of your problems is in the pituitary gland, treat that first, and the rest will fall in place, given time and the continuation of proper treatment. It is the pituitary body that commands your ovaries and the thyroid, not vice versa.

I haven’t read all of your blog, but I’m sure you have been considering alternative medicine treatments for your child. Why not consider the same for your gynecological health!? At least, do not fall for the hysterectomy hoax, endometrial ablation is very efficient in many cases (you can see a lot of information about it on my blog). Do try to think out of the box when your health is in danger!

Wishing you and your family all the best

Sincerely, Dusko
www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com

She has three daughters (that is what those Three Weddings stand for, in case you haven’t guessed it already), and one of them has a Down syndrome, which, incidentally, is the main theme of her blog.


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