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599170 tn?1300973893

about addhesions

Just sharing what I just reasurched i came up with 23% of women get addhesions after a hyster that seems to be more ib line with all the posts Ive read..since Ive nswered close to a thousand  Also I want to share with anyone who has addhesions Mary 53 has resurched and enlightened many women there is a CURE its easy and doctors are amazed by it....Mary explains it well on her health page please look it up it involoves using a small ball placing it under belly while lying on floor and doing repatative motions ,,,,read her page she explains it great...Im lucky no adhesion just tons of scar tissue I had to have remove LOL...(not really LOL it stunk)  but we need to EDUCATE ourlselfes therestons of information and options......this is a contraversial subject I compare it to the debate over c sections...the debate over putting children on ritalin.....any decison about hysterectomy shoule ba between a woman and her doctor ( and your hubby if ya feel like including him men often dont understand a womans pain)  


Just be open minded Im not saying Im PRO hysterectomy or  anti hysterectomy   Im infact neither..just know your options....

Have a great day ladies and remember KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
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106886 tn?1281291572
Cheri,

Thanks for directing people to my post about adhesions. I am not sure how we can get this information over to some "health pages" on this forum, but maybe that can be done. I don't have a computer at work, so I am not on the forum much during the school year (I teach) but this information was such a life-saver for me that I am happy to get the word out, and I am glad you mentioned it, too.

Mary
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I had no idea how painful adhesions are! I am very grateful I found this technique. Check with your doctor to make sure you can/should do this type of intense abdominal massage.
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This is a bit difficult to explain, but I am thinking it would be helpful to pring/copy this information and read it while comfortable so you can try to visualize the whole thing.

I am sure there might be others with a bit of a different technique, but I did not order anything special to do this exercise...just followed the lead of the exercise teacher who was helping me.

The exercise teacher had just taken a course from a woman named Umana and she is from Russia..she developed a program called Body logic. You could google the names to find information about Umana and her program, but, again, I did not order anything over the Internet, but I found her website interesting.



I mean, I felt like Superman lying on this ball...as if trying to fly!

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I put updated information at the bottom of this page, verifying that this really did work (for me at least!)....hoping this helps.

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The woman who taught me how to do this is an Exercise Instructor. She said that one reason she wanted to learn this technique was so that she could teach elderly people how to do it since some of our insides "glue together" as we age and that this releases much of the gluing because of all the blood, thus oxygen, it brings to the area.

In my case, I had a total hysterectomy in 2000 and suffered from surgical adhesions for over a year. The pain from the adhesions started about three months post-op. I did not find out about this technique until a year and a half after the pain from the adhesions started. This special massage seems to break up the adhesions and it worked for me.  I figured that if it worked for adhesions that formed naturally in our body, it should work for surgical adhesions. It did!

It is truly amazing. I noticed a HUGE difference immediately. When I sat up after the fist time I did this (about a 15 min. session) I could feel a "FLOOD" or a Rush of blood or something! going to that area. After having (pelvic area) pain about 40 times an HOUR for over a year and a half after my surgery, my pain decreased to only about 10 times a DAY for a few seconds at a time. I did this procedure again about a week after the first session and that gave me even more relief. I think it was about four months until I had to do it again. Eventually I did not need to do this at all. My pain (and adhesions.... see notes below) eventually subsided totally.

The idea is you want to get the blood to the bone, not just the muscle....so it floods the tendons and gets lots of oxygen there to start healing and breaking up the adhesions.

**My instructor told me to think of a steak and how the tendon is sort of splotchy with blood where it is attached to the bone...well, you want to get the blood totally to the bone so as to really break things up. Regular massage is not "deep" enough.


The ball I used measures 16 inches. Again, though, I did not get the ball thru the website (Bodylogic) but you can go there and check it out if you want. The website is all about body rolling and about the woman who developed the technique.
I got just an ordinary ball in a toy section at Target and it looked similar to the one my exercise instructor used when she was teaching me how to do this. The ball I have has a picture of Blues Clues on it!  Hey, it works. It probably is bigger than the ones they recommend, but, if you think about it, it is squishy to the point where once all my weight is on it, it probably shrinks down to about ten inches. And, I just put my "front" onto the ball for the pelvic area pain and NEVER on my back.

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Here is how I did it...leaning my body weight into it, literally placing the ball underneath me starting on the pubic bone and "rolling" on the ball...slowly.

I would lay on the pubic bone and just stay there for a few minutes... trying to put as much weight on the ball as possible (hard to do  and you feel like Superman lying on a table trying to fly...does that make sense?) and then take about four minutes or so to SLOWLY (while remembering to take deep breaths now and then) work my way out to the right side where the ovary once was on that side. After you get there, go back slowly to the pubic bone...breathe deeply. When you get to the pubic bone again, then go to the other side, following a path, if you will, of where you imagine the fallopian tube once was. So, you are rolling in something like a "V" formation. After you get to the left side where the ovary once was, then go back to the pubic bone...and, you are done. But, take about 15 minutes to do the whole procedure. You only need to make a V formation path once... taking time to do it well.

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At first I did this technique twice in two weeks. Then I had to do it about once every two months or so...then about once a year. When my doctor did a laparscopy on me in June,07 (hoping to find adhesions so we could figure out why I had been having pain, which turned out to be a ruptured disk) he was shocked at how "clean" my insides were. He said he actually consulted another doctor about it. He said that you always see evidence of any type of abdominal surgery no matter how invasive (or not) the surgery. And, since I had such a huge surgery back in 2000, he expected to see some type of adhesion debris...but did not see anything. A great testimonial to Body rolling!


I always suggest checking with the doctor. I am not a doctor, just a person who was miserable from the pain of adhesions.

It does hurt a little while you are doing it, that is for sure, since you are initially pressing on the pubic bone with all the weight you can manage to put on the ball. And then you roll slowly to where the ovaries once were and yes, it is not the most pleasant feeling, but it is a "good hurt" if you know what I mean.

I have also used the type of Medicine ball that is "squishy." I bought one for the sake of weight training and for a just in case those nasty things return!

Take care and good luck!

Mary

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I had all the same issues during my hyst and I have bladder leakage occasionally now, my intestines are all stuck together because of the adhesions, so they don't function correctly. I have been having more pain and the doctors were talking about removing the adhesions again and I told them they were crazy. I will definitely check out the person you told me too...
Thanks!!!
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599170 tn?1300973893
my bad....sorry meant to start with  WELCOME TO MH  its a wonderful fun site...try mh social its fun and you meet lots of interesting people...get to chat a bit.
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wow youve been through alot...I am lucky my problems were scar tissue...my ovary was adheared to my bowel with scar tissue im really lucky my bowel didnt rupture the doctor had a bowel specialist on stand by during my surgery he was so concerned,,and Im really lucky too  cause they had to peel my uterus off my bladder and that came out ok no extra problems it didnt even prolapse,,,so for having 3 major and 5 diagnostic surgeries in 3 years I am so greatful to finally be pain free its wonderful...Its like I sometimes forget that its normal to be pain free

really for you please read Mary53 a member here she has a method that many swear works has been tested by many members on here its simple to try and you got nothing to lose except maybe it will work for you I truely hope it does...   oh not related but I had my gallbladder out about 10 years ago got the lapro surgery lucky there too,,my aunt had it and she has the 8 inch scar kind,...
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Thankfully you didn't form adhesions. I have had 3 c-sections, a complete hysterectomy, an ovary removed, gallbladder and my intestines reconstructed. I had adhesions removed in all but the gall bladder surgery and 1st section. My intestines had to be reconstructed because adhesions had adhered them to different organs and the abdominal lining. I live in constant pain because of this...
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