Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 Intro- I'm new. Thanks for letting me join. I am a happily married homeschooling mother of 5 soon to be 6 children. We very rarely see doctors as we have found that herbs and homeopathy to work much more effectively than the Doctor's prescriptions and vague notions. I have a few questions to put to you all though. My sister is freaking out. She just got off the phone with the nurse from her dr's office- her told her she has a cervical lesion, and needs a number of torturious tests. BUT she suspects that her birth control is behind the abnormal paps she has been getting. Because she didn't get them until after she started the NUVA Ring. PErsonally I think she needs to get off the BC totallly for a while and let her hormones go back tonormal- but she started the BC for her constant ovarian cysts rupturing all the time. For 3-4 yrs she has had no ovarian cyst problems- but has developed issues with her cervix. First question: What can she take that will prevent the cyst problem? Second: What can she do to bring her paps back to normal? Third: How can she get her period cramping under control? I gave her all the info I knew- RRL for the periods/disintary/etc. Garlic for her UTI. I advised her to get off the BC- which she is VERY hesutant to do. And wait 3 mths before getting checked again. If the situation is worse go ahead with the first test- if not- let it go for another 3 mths, and see if what you are doing herbally is helping. The nurse if of course highly suggestive of putting her through these uncumfortable and painful tests.... but she's supposed to do that. My sister is prone to panic - so I am trying to help her manage her fears. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Dear Chris, Very good on spotting the BC as being the cause of the problem. I agree one hundred percent. I think Doc's Female Formula would be the answer to all three of your questions. Its got all of the herbs I would suggest for getting rid of the cyst problem and bringing her paps back to normal. My wife swears by it as it helps with cramps and mood swings. Glad to have you on the list. :-) Welcome :-) ~Bryan Journeyman Herbalist .. Chris wrote: Intro- I'm new. Thanks for letting me join. I am a happily married homeschooling mother of 5 soon to be 6 children. We very rarely see doctors as we have found that herbs and homeopathy to work much more effectively than the Doctor's prescriptions and vague notions. I have a few questions to put to you all though. My sister is freaking out. She just got off the phone with the nurse from her dr's office- her told her she has a cervical lesion, and needs a number of torturious tests. BUT she suspects that her birth control is behind the abnormal paps she has been getting. Because she didn't get them until after she started the NUVA Ring. PErsonally I think she needs to get off the BC totallly for a while and let her hormones go back tonormal- but she started the BC for her constant ovarian cysts rupturing all the time. For 3-4 yrs she has had no ovarian cyst problems- but has developed issues with her cervix. First question: What can she take that will prevent the cyst problem? Second: What can she do to bring her paps back to normal? Third: How can she get her period cramping under control? I gave her all the info I knew- RRL for the periods/disintary/etc. Garlic for her UTI. I advised her to get off the BC- which she is VERY hesutant to do. And wait 3 mths before getting checked again. If the situation is worse go ahead with the first test- if not- let it go for another 3 mths, and see if what you are doing herbally is helping. The nurse if of course highly suggestive of putting her through these uncumfortable and painful tests.... but she's supposed to do that. My sister is prone to panic - so I am trying to help her manage her fears. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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