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Re: Ruptured cyst and ongoing pain by LoriAP ..... Gynecological Problems Forum

Date:   6/4/2004 2:19:19 PM ( 21 y ago)
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Hi, Brooke

I don't have experience with this exact issue but wanted to offer my support. Maybe someone else on this forum can give you specific experience.

Did they operate on you, remove the cyst and it's debris? IT kinda sounds like not and I know cysts, when burst, just leave their debris and the debris can then grow bigger from there. Maybe this is the case here.

Have you gotten a second or third opinion? I highly recommended. And if you can see a naturopath/holistic doctor, I agree with that route as well.

In your condition, sounds like you might need some medical intervention to help you along. Maybe it would just alleviate the problem right now but you would need to do work to make sure you heal the true cause. Physically, this could be related to liver and hormonal balance. Emotionally it could be related to your relationship to the physical world. Like how do you use your power in terms of money, sex and self-expression, etc.

I am a firm believer in the emotional/physical link. Meaning a lot of our severe illnesses are a result of some emotional/psychological/spiritual imbalance. Sometimes we carry in our bodies past hurt or negative beliefs that express themselves as illness. Or it may be a current situation that brings it on that we just don't "see" so our body sends the signal that something is "off", simply put.

I myself have dealt with cervical dysplacia, among other illnesses, and I see why now. I didn't have very much of a life of my own and I had a lot of negativity from my childhood. I have healed a lot of it and am still healing.

I hope I haven't turned you off I just wanted to reach out to you.
I can give you some good resources to the emotional side of it, if you're interested. Christine Northrup's book, Woman's Bodies Woman's Wisdom, is a great resource, both for physical and emotional approaches. Actually, try to get your hands on a copy because it talks about women's unique chemistry and has several chapters devoted to various subjects including specific ailments like ovarian cysts and fibroids. It also talks about nutrition, mental health, etc. great book overall.

Lori
 

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