Endometriosis

June 9, 2008

IUD and Hysterectomy

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Have you scheduled a hysterectomy because of an ubearable pain in your uterus? If you have an IUD, Intrauterine Device, you might want to think twice over the matter.

An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is inserted into the cervix and into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is not noticeable during the intercourse and can last from 1 up to 10 years. The role of an IUD is to change the lining of the uterus and fallopian tubes, changing the way eggs and sperm move so that fertilization does not occur. Several problems that an IUD can bring are heavier menstrual bleeding, piercing or perforation of the uterine wall, any vaginal infection can result in permanent infertility and so on.

Here is one blog post, by Sockpuppet, in which she says

I had made up my mind at the end of last year that I was in too much pain to continue dealing with my endometriosis. Went to my dr. discussed options and had decided to have a hysterectomy. (much to my drs. disappointment) A couple of weeks went by, I started talking to women going through the same pain and stress. I read up on hysterectomies and then I started reading up on IUDs. Alot of information is out there about IUDs and alot of it came back to the IUD actually causing my pain. I made another decision. Let’s take the IUD out, see if the pain changes. If it doesn’t then okay, if it does then we’ll see. I went in told my dr what I wanted to do, he agreed. It was as though he literally pulled the pain away from my body when he took out the IUD!! I had been in such life altering pain before that… to the point that I had to force myself to function, or to get out of bed. It was a nightmare.

She then switched to the pill and cancelled the hysterectomy. A happy ending and not a happy hysterectomy! Congratulations!

In the rest of the post she wonders whether to have one more baby or not. Here is my comment to the entire post:

Thank you for this post. I have a site on how to avoid hysterectomy and here you are, changing the state of the things, taking the IUD out, and cancelling the hysterectomy in consequence! Bravo! Now you have a chance to have a second baby!

BTW, having a second baby is more work, but it’s not really double the work you already do for one child. Think of it as of a gift to Lulu. If you do have a second baby, she will have a sibling for life:

another birthday party each year,

mutual support for life,

someone to play with and be angry at…

I don’t believe the state of the economy has anything to do with having babies. After all, now we live better than our parents, but that did not stop them from having you and me.

Wishing you all the best, and

Sincerely, Dusko Savic

So what about you? Would you have one more child if you did not have a hysterectomy?


Filed under Endometriosis, Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Hysterectomy, IUD, Uterus by Dusko Savic

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February 10, 2008

Lupron, Hysterectomy or Reiki Against Endometriosis

Endochick is a writer, a mother, a wife, and a student. She suffers from Stage III endometriosis, IBS, Complicated Migraines and hypothyroidism and she has a blog about her struggles with endometriosis. She is in great deal of pain because of large cysts and the doctors had a suprise for her: as far as they are concerned, she has to enter the artificial menopause, either through Lupron or through hysterectomy. Here is an excerpt from the conversation:

DR: “So, Dr. K and I are prepared to offer you two things, either Lupron or a Hysterectomy. “

ME: “Thank God!”

DR: “Now both of these will put you into menopause. The Lupron will be a seudo menopause with added side effects from the drug. I’ll be honest with you, Lupron is hard to take. Many women have problems with it. Also, the hysterectomy will be put you into immediate surgical menopause because we will have to take the ovaries. “

ME: “Ok.”

One referral to urologist later, and I’m left to decide between the two options. What a day!

Here is what I have commented:

Hi EndoChick

I am a male so I cannot have your painful experiences first hand, but there sure are several ways to lleviate the pain. One of them would be Reiki, you can get it immediately if you go to my site. ou’ll get half an hour long distance Reiki session and it is free. You can use it once per day, very day. If that helps even a little bit, that would be a great sign that Reiki and perhaps other nergy healing techniques can help where classical medicine can not.

My entire site is devoted to using such methods in order to avoid hysterectomy. Your doctor is right aying that Lupron is hard to take (there is a page about why is it so on the site), but hysterectomy is worse, cannot be undone and there is no guarantee that it will save you from endometriosis, if it has already spread far away from the uterus. But all this is pure theory while you are in pain, so let’s get away with the pain first, and then do try to heal yourself instead of trying to counterattack the damage that has already been done in the body.

Wishing you all the best!

Here is a list of helpful pages on this site, with information on endometriosis and many, many alternative ways to fight it:

The overview of the entire site

Lupron

Endometriosis Endometriosis homeopathy
Endometriosis in the natal chart Endometriosis treatment
Conventional endometriosis treatment Alternative endometriosis treatments
Autofluorescent laparoscopy diagnosis of endometriosis Personal healing plan for endometriosis
Amazon store for endometriosis

By the way, in cases like this, medical astrology should be the first resource to turn to, to discover a general strategy for the future, however, the patients have their acute problems and, truth to say, astrology reading is just a bunch of information from which no actual curing seems to come from. Once you have your reading, though, you start searching for the best therapies that can help you and things start to happen.


Filed under Endometriosis by Dusko Savic

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December 5, 2007

Recommended Links for Endometriosis

From time to time I engage in forum discussions on hysterectomy and similar matters. Here are my recommended links for endometriosis, for a woman whose doctor is leading her steadily towards the hysterectomy, taking the usual route of Lupron, than it won’t work out, and then YES, I have nothing else to offer you but I must offer you something, and that is hysterectomy!

The discussion started here and my post is:

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This is my first post on this forum. First of all, let me say that I am a man so that I cannot have personal experiences with endometrisosis, but for other reasons of my own, I have a site that tries to teach women how to avoid hysterectomy.

If you do have endo, then in theory there are methods to help you deal with it without surgery, especially, without hysterectomy, which is a major surgery and additionally will cripple you hormonally to the end of your days.

Instead of talking much here, I’ll give you a few links that will yield further information on this matter:

1) Lupron and why it is dangerous

2) General info on endometriosis written by a woman who got around it without surgery!

3) Choosing the right alternative method to heal endometriosis — hopefuly you might find one that is applicable to your situation.

4) Finally, a listing of endometriosis articles by a “renegade” MD, Dr Joseph Mercola.

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Also, if you want to see what the endo actually looks like, here is a very interesting endometriosis video:

Autofluorescent laparoscopy diagnosis of endometriosis

Other hysterectomy videos are here.

You can also choose from the conventional endometriosis treatments and alternative endometriosis treatments. If you just need advice what is the right thing for you to do now, you can have me develop a personal plan for you to fight endometriosis, based on medical astrology and energy healing techniques. Contact me here.

 


Filed under Endometriosis, Energy Healing, Hysterectomy, Hysterectomy video, Lupron, Video by Dusko Savic

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August 5, 2007

Who Should Visit the Site How To AvoidHysterectomy.com?

First and foremost, this is for women who are threatened by the word and what it really means. 80% of all hysterectomies can be avoided, provided there is time and will. (I can tell you whether is there time, through a medical reading, but you must supply your own will to avoid it.)


YouTube Show 

All astrologers should come and see the readings of the charts, and students of medical astrology should certainly bookmark the site to come and read all of it!

Students and practitioners of various energy healing techniques, such as , , , and and so on, should also come to How To Avoid Hysterectomy.com to see how their methods blend in with periods of time that were read through the .

Of course, all others interested in hysterectomy in particular and in at large should feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed!