Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 I guess that I am waiting for anyone to show me how, once a portion of your lower intestine has descended through the bottom of the abdomen, and treatment other than corrective surgery will get it back through the opening it descended through against the forces of gravity, pressure and the constriction at the herniated spot and then somehow repair the torn and stretched part to prevent it from returning back down. I just don't see it - but I am willing to try many things if only I could find a reason for a bit of faith in them. oleander soup , Francine Morrison <diaper_70748 wrote:>> Tony, have you tried Castor Oil packs for repairing your hernia? I read in a book about an elderly gentleman who had a hernia on both sides of his body, and he treated it by using castor oil packs everyday. The hernias evetually repaired. If I can remember which book, I will gladly tell you the name. I believe he rested from the packs on the 6th day, but I am not sure.> > > Francine Morrison, M.D. > > --- On Sun, 3/29/09, Tammatha tammatha wrote:> > > Tammatha tammatha Re: Messages and my limited participation of late> oleander soup > Sunday, March 29, 2009, 4:30 PM> > > > > > > > So, so, sorry Tony to hear of your chronic pain, we all wish you the best recovery as soon as you are able to achieve it. > > My Best~Tammatha> > - > Tony > oleander soup > Sunday, March 29, 2009 12:30 PM> Messages and my limited participation of late> > > > > If the other owners have a limited format like this one, where the messages just run in one long string one after another, I can understand why they want to limit the topics - and I know that we have some members here who feel the same way. On the other hand, I would hate to withhold information that may help someone regardless of what they need help for and I am not here JUST for oleander, though that is certainly the number one topic.> All I can do is ask for the indulgence of our members and promise that a new format will be coming one day before too long that should solve such issues and much more.> I apologize to one and all for my limited participation of late. For the past few weeks I have been in considerable pain due to a condition that is causing pressure on my sciatic nerve. Lookup indirect inquinal hernia and sciatic hernia to see what I am faced with. I fear that there is no solution other than to ultimately put myself in the hands of mainstream doctors to repair the damage - which is fortunately what they are best at, along with diagnoses.> In the interim, I am trying to take measures to alleviate the symptoms and postpone the inevitable, but I have had little success and am only able to sit at my computer desk for limited stretches.> One thing is certain, I have a much better appreciation for those who suffer from chronic pain and realize more each day how desparate one can become to find relief when you hurt more or less constantly day after day after day!> Your aching moderator,> Tony> > oleander soup, howdurdago@ .. wrote:> >> > Thanks so much Tony. Too used to other sites I suppose, the owners of which like to stick with the topic.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 Well, speaking about the hernia itself, Dr. Schulze said it must be surgically fixed, that no herb on earth would fix that, even though he uses herb for everything else. The Egoscue method I mentioned was because you said you wanted something to relax the back, hips, etc. Which it would do. Hernia's are a whole 'nother thing. Samala, Renee ---- I guess that I am waiting for anyone to show me how, once a portion of your lower intestine has descended through the bottom of the abdomen, and treatment other than corrective surgery will get it back through the opening it descended through against the forces of gravity, pressure and the constriction at the herniated spot and then somehow repair the torn and stretched part to prevent it from returning back down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 For those who might be interested, this is an interesting site which says that hernias might be corrected without surgery after all. I still think it is really a long shot, but I am going to try to hang in there for awhile. One thing is for sure, surgery alone is in a sense only treating the symptom of an underlying problem - poor posture, lack of exercise, stomach too large, whatever. Even if it takes surgery I will still need to take corrective measures. Time to put my actions where my mouth is so to speak. oleander soup , "Gaiacita" <gaiacita wrote:>> Well, speaking about the hernia itself, Dr. Schulze said it must be> surgically fixed, that no herb on earth would fix that, even though he uses> herb for everything else. > > The Egoscue method I mentioned was because you said you wanted something to> relax the back, hips, etc. Which it would do. > > Hernia's are a whole 'nother thing. > > Samala, > Renee > > ---- > > I guess that I am waiting for anyone to show me how, once a portion of your lower intestine has descended through the bottom of the abdomen, and treatment other than corrective surgery will get it back through the opening it descended through against the forces of gravity, pressure and the constriction at the herniated spot and then somehow repair the torn and stretched part to prevent it from returning back down.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 Please provide the link to that site. Thanks Rich Tony oleander soup Mon, 30 Mar 2009 8:32 am Re: Natural hernia repair seems a tall order to me For those who might be interested, this is an interesting site which says that hernias might be corrected without surgery after all. I still think it is really a long shot, but I am going to try to hang in there for awhile. One thing is for sure, surgery alone is in a sense only treating the symptom of an underlying problem - poor posture, lack of exercise, stomach too large, whatever. Even if it takes surgery I will still need to take corrective measures. Time to put my actions where my mouth is so to speak. oleander soup , "Gaiacita" <gaiacita wrote: > > Well, speaking about the hernia itself, Dr. Schulze said it must be > surgically fixed, that no herb on earth would fix that, even though he uses > herb for everything else. > > The Egoscue method I mentioned was because you said you wanted something to > relax the back, hips, etc. Which it would do. > > Hernia's are a whole 'nother thing. > > Samala, > Renee > > ---- > > I guess that I am waiting for anyone to show me how, once a portion of your lower intestine has descended through the bottom of the abdomen, and treatment other than corrective surgery will get it back through the opening it descended through against the forces of gravity, pressure and the constriction at the herniated spot and then somehow repair the torn and stretched part to prevent it from returning back down. > A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 If you do surgery it will be back. oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Monday, March 30, 2009 8:33 AM oleander soup Re: Natural hernia repair seems a tall order to me For those who might be interested, this is an interesting site which says that hernias might be corrected without surgery after all. I still think it is really a long shot, but I am going to try to hang in there for awhile. One thing is for sure, surgery alone is in a sense only treating the symptom of an underlying problem - poor posture, lack of exercise, stomach too large, whatever. Even if it takes surgery I will still need to take corrective measures. Time to put my actions where my mouth is so to speak. oleander soup , " Gaiacita " <gaiacita wrote: > > Well, speaking about the hernia itself, Dr. Schulze said it must be > surgically fixed, that no herb on earth would fix that, even though he uses > herb for everything else. > > The Egoscue method I mentioned was because you said you wanted something to > relax the back, hips, etc. Which it would do. > > Hernia's are a whole 'nother thing. > > Samala, > Renee > > ---- > > I guess that I am waiting for anyone to show me how, once a portion of your lower intestine has descended through the bottom of the abdomen, and treatment other than corrective surgery will get it back through the opening it descended through against the forces of gravity, pressure and the constriction at the herniated spot and then somehow repair the torn and stretched part to prevent it from returning back down. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2009 Report Share Posted April 2, 2009 My friend claims that her mother corrected hers with acupuncture. At the time, surgery was not practical, and she went to an acupuncturist. --- On Thu, 4/2/09, Marie Fleurimond <florette wrote: Marie Fleurimond <floretteRE: Re: Natural hernia repair seems a tall order to meoleander soup Date: Thursday, April 2, 2009, 1:34 PM If you do surgery it will be back. oleander soup [ oleander soup ] On Behalf Of TonyMonday, March 30, 2009 8:33 AMoleander soup Re: Natural hernia repair seems a tall order to me For those who might be interested, this is an interesting site which says that hernias might be corrected without surgery after all. I still think it is really a long shot, but I am going to try to hang in there for awhile. One thing is for sure, surgery alone is in a sense only treating the symptom of an underlying problem - poor posture, lack of exercise, stomach too large, whatever. Even if it takes surgery I will still need to take corrective measures. Time to put my actions where my mouth is so to speak. oleander soup , "Gaiacita" <gaiacita wrote:>> Well, speaking about the hernia itself, Dr. Schulze said it must be> surgically fixed, that no herb on earth would fix that, even though he uses> herb for everything else. > > The Egoscue method I mentioned was because you said you wanted something to> relax the back, hips, etc. Which it would do. > > Hernia's are a whole 'nother thing. > > Samala, > Renee > > -- -- > > I guess that I am waiting for anyone to show me how, once a portion of your lower intestine has descended through the bottom of the abdomen, and treatment other than corrective surgery will get it back through the opening it descended through against the forces of gravity, pressure and the constriction at the herniated spot and then somehow repair the torn and stretched part to prevent it from returning back down.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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