Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Good Morning, Lorraine, Just received your reply. Gee, this site is sometimes gets 'clogged up' and replies arrive so late. I, too, have five children. By the time the little one was three, I was very ill...don't like to recall bad memories. But since then have learned the diet, and ways to keep my body well. One thing I keep handy for pain is Braggs unfiltered apple cider vinegar. It works, unbelievable as it sounds. Hope this year is a better one for you and for all of us. Take CARE. God bless, Marie Subject: Re: Endometriosis To: fibromyalgiacured Date: Monday, December 28, 2009, 7:10 AM  Marie, I know fibro usually becomes active after an accident or tragedy, but never heard that having more than 3 kids could do it. Guess that's why I have it so bad right now. I have 5 kids. As for the endometriosis, I had it and didn't know it. I had the worse abdominal pains, but didnt' know what was causing them. When I was having my 3rd baby via c-section, the doctor found it. Everything inside me was glued together. My husband watched as the doctor had to lift out several organs plus my intestines to get to all of it and remove it. Felt great after recovery and was able to ahve 2 more babies. Lorraine > > Good Evening, > I have experienced endometriosis. Yes, it is an extremely painful condition. I suggest you see the gynecoligist as soon as possible. This gets worse in time. Mattering on how far this has grown, there are new techniques to treat rather than the dreaded hysterectomy. > Enrometriosis is tissue that is usually sloughed off from the interior uterus wall causing the blood loss of menustration. This tissue somehow begins to grow on the outside of the wall and other areas. Noone knows why this happens. > Again I recommend that you go to your doctor and have this immediately taken care of. It can lead to other problems. > Usually Fibro comes after a major surgery, an auto accident, or have had more than three children. I was a prime candidate for the illness. Fibro snuck up masked as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and later as the dreaded Fibromyalgia. > I have since gotten a grip on the beast and am in remission... no pain, no fatigue, and a bit more energy. But I have to keep working on staying well. > Hope this helped. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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