Showing posts with label Uterus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uterus. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Obesity and Fibriods






Since about 2004 I had been leading a sedentary life style. Because of that I gained a lot of weight. I had at least two jobs and worked several graveyard shifts on top of a regular 40 hours a week day job. I ate whatever I wanted anytime I wanted to and I justified it by telling my self that I worked hard. I “treated” myself to a lot of fast foods and sweets. I don’t drink carbonated drinks like soda, I don’t smoke, I rarely drink alcoholic beverages, and I was not using birth control pills.

In 2006 I started to feel very tired all the time. I had joint pain, and I would have these wicked leg cramps. I was hungry all the time. I was stressed out. I could eat and eat and never feel satisfied. My periods started wigging out. I went from no cramps, no PMS and 4 days of light bleeding to 7 to 9 days of cramps, acne breakouts, PMS, and heavy to moderate (including blood clots) bleeding. Over time my period got worse, i.e. heavier and longer to the point where I became anemic. I was depressed and tired all the time. I tried dieting to lose weight, but it was so hard or harder than usual. I lacked the energy to exercise, and my hunger and craving were overwhelming. I’m telling you all this because I think my excessive weight (my FAT) and my completely non-nutritious diet was a direct contributor to my fibroids. In effect I feel as though I was poisoning myself, and I was not listening to what my body was telling me. It wasn’t until the Doctors told me that they wanted to take my uterus and maybe my ovaries out of me, that I woke up.

Obesity seems like a ticking time bomb that is fueled by our diets and sedentary lifestyles. For me (so far) my bomb was fibroids, but obesity can manifest in our bodies in all kinds of nasty ways. There are so many articles about obesity and hormone imbalances, obesity and cancer, obesity and infertility, obesity and heart attacks, the list goes on. Check out the links below.
OHSU Research Reveals The Complexities Of Obesity/cortisol Interactions
It is shear luck that I stumbled across a book that got me thinking that maybe I had other options besides surgery. My holistic regimen is about taking control of what I put and do to my body, understanding my body, balancing out my hormones (i.e. my estrogen to progesterone ratio) and supporting/healing my liver (so that it can do it’s job of removing/detoxing excess estrogen and other toxins) with lots of reading and talking to medical professionals, an anti-inflammatory diet, supplements and herbs. I know there are lots of overweight and skinny women who are perfectly healthy, and I’m glad for them, but I had to listen to my body I had to empower myself. I do all this so I can hopefully keep my uterus and ovaries. I eat right to live right; to live longer and healthier, I eat right to keep myself whole, intact and healthy. Crazy as it might sound so far its been working.

To sum it up: Being, fat, over weight, sedentary, obese, however you want to put it….FAT is BAD. Estrogen overload is BAD. Not listening to your body, ignoring signs like menstrual and reproductive abnormalities, can lead to BAD things.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Herbs for Women - Wednesday Night Free Lecture At The Heb Shoppe

Join Dr. Sarah Wylie ND, Licensed Midwife, this Wednesday February
13th for a lecture on herbs and botanical medicine for women. Dr.
Wylie is very knowledgeable on the varies herbs used to support and
nourish the female reproductive system. She is also a trained
professional in the mayan abdominal massage. The focus of this lecture
will be herbs to balance and support the uterus, menstruation and
reproductive health.

Wednesday February 13th - 6:15



--
J.J. Pursell ND, LAc., Certified Herbalist
Owner
The Herb Shoppe
2410 E. Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
503-234-7801
Hours: Mondays 10-5
Tuesdays-Saturday 10-6
Sundays 12-5

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Friday, January 18, 2008

Fibriods Suck

cMy first post to this blog was Fibriods Suck. I changed it. However I did want to post a detailed list of the side effects and consequences of having fibroids, but a couple people beat me to it. Apparently it is a general consensus that Fibriods Suck and Mrs Dionne says it best. Here is a snippet. Check out the page and the rest of the site here.

"Fibroids Suck
Okay. I know I can be more articulate than
that and possibly even use a word that doesn't offend people. But, the truth is
simple. Fibroids suck They suck the life right out of you. Oh yeah--they
start out small. . .but, if left "unattended," they can end by enlarging your
uterus to the size of a basketball. In the process, they can:

divert mass quantities of oxygenated blood to your uterus (doesn't your brain
need some of that blood?)
increase your incidence of headaches. . .most likely migraines
bring on menstrual cramps like you've never dreamed of
before
create massive blood loss during your monthly menstrual period and
every other day of the month...
turn you into an exhausted, anemic, rag doll
make you look pregnant all of the time
help you to develop your
fat cells
pull your back muscles out
press on pelvic nerves
cut off circulation to your legs
damage other internal organs
make childbearing difficult, if not impossible
ruin your sex life (of course, considering the above list, sex is probably no longer a priority!)

and let's not forget the item I call the DUH! factor:

PMS from Planet Pluto

It's not "normal" PMS. It's a direct result of estrogen-run-amok or, quite
possibly, progesterone-nowhere-to-be-seen (do the doctors even really know?) and it's from way beyond the outer region of anything you thought you could ever
experience. Who wouldn't have PMS with a list like this? It gives me PMS just reading the list! DUH!
"

Good Times...I could not of said it better.

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