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Is there a way of healing my rectal prolapse without surgery?

I searched the Internet, but I couldn't find anything, except a miracle formula that I don't trust.

I have a friend who went through a similar difficulty with finding an alternative way to heal his inguinal hernia, he needed half a year to get a treatment together and then after one year of treating himself he was completely healed. I hope that being here in 'answers' I will get some information...

Please don't tell me that surgery is the only way. I just don't want surgery as I'm convinced that this way to repair has little or nothing to do with healing.

There is an underlaying cause in all disease and I believe that this must be treated. I am willing to take self-responsibility for my condition and will do whatever I can.

Isidora

Update:

I'm becoming aware that my eating habit is influencing my condition. What would be the best to eat? I noticed that when I'm feeling depressed that then my condition gets worse and then my mood goes down even more... What might be the psychological background reason for my physical condition?

Some times I'm really tired of all the sh;t around and seeing it I can't avoid to see the sh;t within myself. I want to get rid of it... Is my condition a sign that I'm pouring the baby with the bath water? Or in other words: Trying to get rid of my sh;t, I pour out myself? This might be because I am still the sh;t, probably still too much identified with it. There must be an other way to clear this up...

Just my thoughts. -

Is there nobody who can give a supporting comment? I feel pretty alone with all this...

Update 2:

Thanks BeiYin and Rahmona for your suggestion, I think you are right that I need to relax, because I'm worried and often feel depressed because of my health situation. In general I'm healthy, some times tired and with a nervous stomach, although I'm eating mostly healthy stuff, rice, vegetable and fruits. Searching for information more than eighty years old is difficult, but I will go to a library and look there.

Update 3:

At curezone I received two good practical answers and with this I have enough to go on. If you want to read these answers go to:

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1112275#i

and

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1114308

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    Isidora, that you are searching to heal your condition without surgery let's you be alone and out of the main stream. I searched about 'rectal prolapse' and indeed there is absolutely no information about alternative ways to heal this condition only surgery. I suggest looking for information older than eighty years. Now the health industry has taken over and there is no space for 'home made bread'. But I encourage you to continue with your intention. Try to relax, then ask questions and then you can be more open to receive answers from wherever these might show up. To relax you can do a simple exercise, you can find at my Web site:

    http://falconblanco.com/release

    I don't have much knowledge about health issues so I can't give you any advice, but I know that healing has to do with your whole system and not just treating the symptoms like with surgery.

    BeiYin

  • 5 years ago

    Rectal Prolapse Treatment Without Surgery

  • 1 decade ago

    I'm not a health professional and as there has been no response so far, I thought about your condition that probably at the last level is caused by a weakened anus muscle. So to do something about it you then logically need to strengthen this muscle. Look for exercises that can do this, maybe crunching with squeezing your anus muscle. Just try it and look how it feels like. Trust your feelings and listen to your body. I will ask a friend who is med. doctor and who is a bit more open...

    To do the 'StressReleaseExercise' is a good suggestion and you should stick to it for a while.

    You are not alone Isidora, there are people out there who care, you will see.

    Rahmona

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    After any surgery, the anesthesia you were given will stop the actions of the bowels. So it would be one of those parameters the doctor and nurses would look for. What you noticed, the small amount of blood in the toilet, was simply the amount of blood that comes from the incision inside you. You had a normal amount. They did listen to your abdomen with a stethoscope and heard your bowel sounds, so they knew your bowels were working. They just wanted actual proof. Call the doctor's office and find out about going back to work, limitations on lifting, and what medicines you must take after surgery. The hospital gave you a written list of this information. So have this in hand when you call the doctor office and speak to his NURSE. When you call the doctor's office you are speaking to a HS graduate, answering telephones and arranging appointments, who is not in the health care field. So get the NURSE.

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    For a real change to happen there must be a transformation of energy, from the old form to the new form. This process, of the old dying and of the new forming, is perceived by the one having the experience as a sensation of pain. This is because the transformation process itself is biological and the intense heat given off from the old tissue releasing the held energy and changing into the new tissue is truly painful. This is true on all levels of our physical existence including our thoughts, emotions and body (our own form) and also of the forms outside of us, such as organizations or structures, etc. It is painful to find out one might be wrong in one's thinking, it is painful to cry; it is painful to heal torn muscles or broken bones. But know that all pain is healing; pain is the symptom of transformation - of the old giving rise to the new.

    We have pain sensors all over our body to protect us in case our life is physically threatened, so our innate tendency is to avoid the experience of pain. The problem comes in with our identification with our personality or self-image. We have the tendency to believe that the energy that keeps the personality together is a physical entity and thus we avoid anything, which might threaten its demise, because this kind of transformation also causes pain: mental, emotional and physical. So we avoid anything, which might be painful, because pain for us is a signal that we might be dying.

    What we need to know is that the energy held in the personality (and in all forms) is mutable, it's not our permanent self (its not a permanent structure), and if we allow for the transformation of this energy we will not die (the things won't disappear). Allowing for transformation to take place means we are allowing ourselves to adapt to changes that are happening around us. With this attitude we are physically mutable and thus much more likely to survive, then if we resist change. If we resist changing ourselves when happenings indicate, then what we are doing is becoming more solid or holding our energy as being the personality in a kind of tension. This holding of energy to try to maintain static familiar shapes is that which restricts the flow of energy and causes pain and subsequently acquired disease, conflict, aging and illness to build up in our physical body. All structures become weaker the more they resist change. If we let go of what we are holding onto, then this pent up energy is released from the personality and back to our body causing a transformation of ourselves - now we feel the pain - as the old part of us dies and another part takes place in it's spot. Nothing is ever lost, a new form always supercedes the old, and the new is adapted to the existing changing conditions around us and is thus more likely to survive.

    While transformation of one's personality is painful, it doesn't have to be EXPERIENCED that way. This is because we have the ability to be the observer of ‘personal’ transformational energies when they happen - from the observation platform one can observe the process but one doesn't feel pain because one is no longer identified with the old form. This is known as being the observer. It is being in this position as the observer, which then is that which allows the old form to transform into the new. After experiencing this kind of transformation then we become secure in the position of the observer - at the center -knowing that we can never truly lose ourselves or lose anything. Then we see that all is transformation, and to allow ourselves to change we survive, and then we allow change to happen whenever it’s needed.

    Betsy

    What I have learned is that a profound healing will happen and one will be cured of everything and in exactly the order it needs to be healed and the amazing part is that it needs no intention on your part to do anything. There is only one thing you have to do -> surrender = be in an authentic meditiative totally quiet state, the more you are able to pull this off 'in truth' the more you will heal. Healing happens every time one successfully surrenders, every second of true surrender counts, that's all you need to know. I would think that if health problems are occurring one after the other, then the cause is not being healed. It's like the cause is moving around as spot treatments are made, tending to external symtoms. While this might make one feel better, to me it sympomatic treatment - outer treatment. To heal completely and profoundly can only be done by someone other than yourself. Okay, I say it like this: God can do it, and to allow it you only have to get out of the way to let him. God is internal. So then I would think there needs to be deeper investigation to determine what works to surrender - what is the most effective to get into that quiet state - and how long does it last and can one do it in active life vs. just sitting meditation, etc.

    re depression: I saw something today that might be helpful when having depressing thoughts to bring one back to present moment awareness. "I find it helps to make noise, move, talk or sing - anything which grounds you in the present and stops the distress of bad memories. if you have someone near you who you trust and feel close to, it helps if you make physical contact - even just a touch on the back or elbow if you're not close enough to hug. if you are alone, and at home or work, opening doors or windows and focusing on the feel of the breeze on your skin also helps. if the memory is particularly bad and you are struggling to shift it, take the focus to your body - ie if abused, or remembering particular instances of abuse, touch those areas and voice what you remember if you have never spoke about it, if you have spoke about it, touch those areas and move (ie if hit on the face touch there and move your head around, enjoy the feeling of movement. if you can't touch where pain has been caused in the past (if you're in a public place and it was rape or buggery), focus on the breath and try to count to relax yourself (count the same number for the in and out breath) - if you find you can't count because of the force of the memory then watch your chest rise and fall and concentrate on the sound of your breath - this also works if you feel you are anxious. if you can't move because of lack of energy or a disability, then feel the air and listen to the sounds in the environment."

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