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I've also been depressed thefinebros are hurting they're growing clotting real bad
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Posted , 4 users are following.
I've also been depressed thefinebros are hurting they're growing clotting real bad
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chica tori_98538
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if you are in your 40's listen up, this is my story.
at age 42 i was in agony with pain.
always seemed to be bleeding heavy.
the gynno said i had fibroids that were causing all this.
i was put on a waiting list for a hysterectomy.
in the meantime i carried on working as a bus driver.
the buses where old with no power steering so life was difficult, but i knew i had to keep working to get my 3 kids through uni.
my hysterectomy appointment came through for 4 months later.
by that time everything had got better by itself so i cancelled the op.
this must have been my menopause.
if you look on dr google you will see that the fibroids shrink as the estrogen fails in us.
if theres no way to see a doctor, eat food with iron ie eggs ,liver.
i hope someone can offer you advice regarding subsidised medical fees.
i'm assuming you live in usa.
sanamgrg tori_98538
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lydia411 tori_98538
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Are there any free clinics where you live that you can go to? You will need to see a doctor especially if you are bleeding everyday. Search in google or yahoo answers for free clinics for those with no insurance.
The natural approach is also something you can incorporate into your life even though it is not a quick fix but occurs over a period of time to create a body that does not allow tumors to develop and grow. It is about making a lifestyle change.
But some things that you can start doing now may include;
* Looking at your diet. Are you eating anything that is feeding the tumors. Try to avoid or reduce meat, chicken, fish that is full of chemicals that can interact with your hormones. Eat more vegetables, fruits, fiber, drink more water, etc.
*Have you tried the castor oil packs for fibroids?
*There are some herbs that may be able to reduce bleeding such as red raspberry, shepherd’s purse and yarrow. 30 drops of red raspberry and yarrow tincture 3 times a day may help with the bleeding. If the bleeding does not decrease, add shepherds purse.
*If you do not have access to these herbs, you may try cinnamon – two to three teaspoons in a cup of hot water every 30 minutes until you notice the bleeding slowing.
*Other things you can do to improve your immune system to help it fight fibroids is to mix a tablespoon of organic apple cider vinergar in water (8 oz or more) and drink this daily. You should also try to eat a clove of garlic daily, make ginger tea, etc.
*If you are losing a lot of blood, make sure that you do not develop anemia which is when your body does not have enough iron because of the heavy bloodloss. Make sure you take your multivitamins which should contain iron. If you start to feel weak and fatigued, you may have anemia so see a doctor asap.
Don’t lose hope and don’t be frightened. You can overcome these tumors. There is always a way out. I wish you the best. Also do not get too stressed as stress can affect tumors. Worries do not solve problems. Positive actions do.
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