Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Any advice for a 21 year old with new diagnosis of endometriosis and ovarian cysts. I did a search through the posts and didn't find anything. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 progesterone is supposed to be very good at reversing damage caused by excess estrogen (like endo.) Also look at the diet cut out all non organic milk and meat as those are loaded with the xenoestrogens they load up the animals with. There are also beauty products that contain xenoestrogens, but I am not fully conversant with them. Just changing my milk seemed enough for me, but I was not as far gone as endo. I would also recommend a body cleanse. So I would say body cleanse progesterone treatment and possibly an herbal hormone balencing treatment. Ramona Quoting cherokeewo <cherokeewo: > Any advice for a 21 year old with new diagnosis of endometriosis and > ovarian cysts. I did a search through the posts and didn't find > anything. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Good morning, In doing a search on google.com, here are some web sites I came across that may help: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NAH/is_9_32/ai_94639448 http://www.positivehealth.com/permit/Articles/Womens%20Health/good4.htm http://www.whatreallyworks.co.uk/start/kidszone.asp?article_ID=642 Also, you might want to consider adding Apricot Kernels to your diet. They are high in Vitamin B-17, which has known capabilities to conquer cancer cells, not to say you have this issue, but I know from personal experience that the issues you mentioned can lead to it if not addressed. Here are some sites to provide you with info specific to this topic: http://www.cancure.org/laetrile.htm http://www.apricotpower.com/store/default.asp?id=gadvitaminb17 http://curezone.com/foods/laetrile.html These will lead you to many other links which should provide you with a plethora of information to assist you in a course of action. HTH, Rori Buy Classical Family Audio Books at http://www.theclassicalears.com Any advice for a 21 year old with new diagnosis of endometriosis and ovarian cysts. I did a search through the posts and didn't find anything. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Hi, I had both at the age of 12. I was in full mentapause by the age of 14 - irreversable damage! My Dr. told me pregnancy can heal endometriosis; however, by the time the cause of my pain was found and titled, my tubes were completely full of endometriosis and pregnancy would have killed me. By the time I was 17 I had undergone 4 surgeries and had lost all my female parts along with 3feet of intestines. I say all this not to scare you but to beg you to seek out a professional that will help you kill the ill. It seems as though you are doing this. I am 35 now, and all this happened many years ago. The only thing I know to suggest is pregnancy if it isn't too late. Best of luck and well wishes to you. Elise herbal remedies , " cherokeewo " <cherokeewo@h...> wrote: > > Any advice for a 21 year old with new diagnosis of endometriosis and > ovarian cysts. I did a search through the posts and didn't find > anything. Thanks in advance. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Hello, I am VERY new here... but wanted to chime in a bit about this. I am 47, daughter is now 17. She was my 5th child (and last). She has had ovarian cysts since she was 13... 2.5 years ago she was put on the "ortho evra" patch (like taking a anti-conception pill only she changes the patch every week for 3 weeks.. leaves it off a week and so on). The cysts have stopped growing but are "still there". She has had several friends who had surgeries and now none of them can have children. She is hoping to be able to wait till she is married at 25 (after college). She would make a terrific mom (once she is out of these teen years... what a bother they can be now! LOL!!). I know she was pretty scared when one doctor told her she would never have kids.. was in tears for weeks until I took her to her regular doctor who assured her she could. My oldest daughter had them too but not badly enough (at first) to interfere with having kids.. She had a son, then a molar pregnancy, then a healthy son, then a series of cysts, etc and within a couple of years, her daughter (she has tied her tubes so she can't have more). She is grateful she has had her 3 children by the age of 25 (happilied married, went through college while pregnant and working full time). Terrific mom. ME??? I am the oddball in the family.. only one past the age of 40 to be intact. Everyone else on both sides of my family (including my sister) has had total hysterectomies by 40. I chalk it up to breastfeeding 5 kids <G>. I just am sharing to give you some hope... there ARE things that can be done to continue your ability to have children but you might want to see your doctor. I have been practicing herbal therapies for over 10 years now and am still learning more all the time... Hugs Terri Version: 7.1.361 / Virus Database: 267.12.5/149 - Release 10/25/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 With all due respect, Elise, I would wonder why you would recommend pregnancy if you did not have pregnancy " cure " your endometriois? It did not work for me that way. Even tho I have heard this recommended for women many times. I had a pregnancy and endometriosis AFTER the pregnancy. Pregnancy was not a cure for me. I still ended up having a hysterectomy when my only child was about 4 years old. And I went into menopause in my early 30's because of it. I do not have an answer to offer, just a little comment given from the heart. tang herbal remedies , " Aura Elise " <desertmoonlilly> wrote: > > Hi, > > I had both at the age of 12. I was in full mentapause by the age of > 14 - irreversable damage! My Dr. told me pregnancy can heal > endometriosis; however, by the time the cause of my pain was found and > titled, my tubes were completely full of endometriosis and pregnancy > would have killed me. By the time I was 17 I had undergone 4 > surgeries and had lost all my female parts along with 3feet of > intestines. > > I say all this not to scare you but to beg you to seek out a > professional that will help you kill the ill. It seems as though you > are doing this. I am 35 now, and all this happened many years ago. > The only thing I know to suggest is pregnancy if it isn't too late. > > Best of luck and well wishes to you. > > Elise > > herbal remedies , " cherokeewo " <cherokeewo@h...> > wrote: > > > > Any advice for a 21 year old with new diagnosis of endometriosis and > > ovarian cysts. I did a search through the posts and didn't find > > anything. Thanks in advance. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Ok MTC worth. After our third pregnancy, lost first, anyway the doctor my wife had at the time told us, this is way before our convert days to natural, that with the cysts and endro, my wife would DIE in a matter of years unless he did a total. We were too uneducated to get a second. We let him mutilate my wife. He then said she would need ERT for the rest of her life and said the med would be sent to her in the mail and insurance did not cover it and it would be $20.00 a month. For three years my wife took the pill faithfully. Then one day we went to the doctor and the NP seen us. She told us that if it was her she would not take the med that doctor put my wife on. We asked why, we were told that the doctor in question was doing a human study for a private med company on this new ERT pill, the testing was not approved by the FDA and did not know he or the company was doing it. She also told us that the doctor was under investigation and he will most likely going to jail. The other two doctors in the office took his patients and my wife got a good one. Her new doctor looked over her records and said she would have been ok with her condition for the rest of her life because it was a mild case and could have been treated. We asked her new doctor what was in the pills she had been taking and he said that he did not know and the company was being closed down and their records sealed. To this day 14 years later we do not know what she had been given. I would tell any woman to get a second, third and fourth opinion before letting a doctor gut her. The are natural ways to help reduce the effects and at the very least there are meds that if someone will not go natural the help control it. Doctors get huge payments for ripping the guts out of a person and they will tell you every time it NEEDS to be done. I know people right now living with it. If you can avoid it do it, please keep your organs, you will regret the change of life before your time. I hate seeing my wife suffer worse then she would have if everything was left alone. Poneyboy herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Terri Alberts Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:18 AM To: herbal remedies Re: Herbal Remedies - Re: Endometriosis and ovarian cysts Hello, I am VERY new here... but wanted to chime in a bit about this. I am 47, daughter is now 17. She was my 5th child (and last). She has had ovarian cysts since she was 13... 2.5 years ago she was put on the " ortho evra " patch (like taking a anti-conception pill only she changes the patch every week for 3 weeks.. leaves it off a week and so on). The cysts have stopped growing but are " still there " . She has had several friends who had surgeries and now none of them can have children. She is hoping to be able to wait till she is married at 25 (after college). She would make a terrific mom (once she is out of these teen years... what a bother they can be now! LOL!!). I know she was pretty scared when one doctor told her she would never have kids.. was in tears for weeks until I took her to her regular doctor who assured her she could. My oldest daughter had them too but not badly enough (at first) to interfere with having kids.. She had a son, then a molar pregnancy, then a healthy son, then a series of cysts, etc and within a couple of years, her daughter (she has tied her tubes so she can't have more). She is grateful she has had her 3 children by the age of 25 (happilied married, went through college while pregnant and working full time). Terrific mom. ME??? I am the oddball in the family.. only one past the age of 40 to be intact. Everyone else on both sides of my family (including my sister) has had total hysterectomies by 40. I chalk it up to breastfeeding 5 kids <G>. I just am sharing to give you some hope... there ARE things that can be done to continue your ability to have children but you might want to see your doctor. I have been practicing herbal therapies for over 10 years now and am still learning more all the time... Hugs Terri --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0543-2, 10/27/2005 Tested on: 10/27/2005 10:10:44 PM avast! - copyright © 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 I would like to recommend the book " What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Pre- menopause " by Dr. Lee. He goes into detail about estrogen dominance and the ailments it can cause such as endometiosis and ovarian cysts. I have had fibrocycstic breasts which is also caused by estorgen dominance. It is very hard not to be estrogen dominant in our society because of all the hormones in the food supply and the xenoestrogens in the environment. As long as I use progesterone cream, I have no problems with the fibrocyctic breasts. I also try to only eat organic food, use safe cleaners, do not use mainstream shampoos, soaps, moisturizers, etc. because of the parabens (xenoestrogen) and other additives that the manufacturers use. One thing I need to mention is that since this book was written, they have found out about parabens being so bad for you so some of the recommended products in his book are no longer recommended. The best progesterone cream I have found is from: http://www.altmednetwork.net/ whealth/progest_crm.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Well I'm not one to recommend surgery but in some cases it seems to be the best. 21 is much too young. I was 30 and had 2 boys i had pain for 10 years doctors never helped me said it was in my head.. By the time i was 30 i had everything taken out except one ovary. I feel soooooo much better and never had any problems i'm almost 43 and have not gone through the change as of yet my dr was very good. My uterus slipped through my abdominal wall and i had cysts ..very painful.. i would suggest do your research and make your own decision take some time in doing it and in the mean time eat right and exercise this can help.. much successPoneyboy <poneyboy wrote: Ok MTC worth. After our third pregnancy, lost first, anyway the doctor my wife had at the time told us, this is way before our convert days to natural, that with the cysts and endro, my wife would DIE in a matter of years unless he did a total. ---avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean.Virus Database (VPS): 0543-2, 10/27/2005Tested on: 10/27/2005 10:10:44 PMavast! - copyright © 1988-2005 ALWIL Software.http://www.avast.comDo You ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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