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	<title>Comments on: Adhesions and Surgery: New Book, “Miracle Moms, Better Sex, Less Pain,” Examines Breaking the Endless Cycle of Pain</title>
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		<title>By: Alexis</title>
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		<description>Wow.  What a reassuring discovery this website is!  I&#039;ve had pain and tenderness, and even a trip to Urgent Care with abdominal pain in recent years.  Moreover, I&#039;ve always known my abdominal troubles have been the result of my C-section five years ago.  No one ever tells you after this &quot;major abdominal surgery&quot; is performed about the aftermath--which is surprising given the frequency of it.  My OB cut right over an old hernia operation scar from 1971, and I just wonder how this may have added to the adhesion scars.
Regardless, my abdomen swells immensely before my period.  I get a dull pain around my ovaries.  When I wear jeans, the snap that sits on my belly button can really hurt at the end of the day with just the slightest snug fit.  Finally, last May, I hurt so bad that I went to Urgent Care, and they were sure I had an appendicitis.  After the MRI, the tech and the doctor said they couldn&#039;t see into the area well enough to make an accurate diagnosis.  I&#039;m guessing that scar tissue may have been blocking their view, but they made no reference to this possibility. So they gave me some pain medication, and sent me home.  This is one of those situations when I wish that homeopathic and heroic medicine would work together, combining the wisdom of both traditions for an overall hoslistic result.  Nonetheless, I&#039;m grateful I found out about the Wurn Techniques, and would like any advice as to how to perform it...as finances will surely preclude me from seeing a practitioner.  Does anyone have any suggestions?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow.  What a reassuring discovery this website is!  I&#8217;ve had pain and tenderness, and even a trip to Urgent Care with abdominal pain in recent years.  Moreover, I&#8217;ve always known my abdominal troubles have been the result of my C-section five years ago.  No one ever tells you after this &#8220;major abdominal surgery&#8221; is performed about the aftermath&#8211;which is surprising given the frequency of it.  My OB cut right over an old hernia operation scar from 1971, and I just wonder how this may have added to the adhesion scars.<br />
Regardless, my abdomen swells immensely before my period.  I get a dull pain around my ovaries.  When I wear jeans, the snap that sits on my belly button can really hurt at the end of the day with just the slightest snug fit.  Finally, last May, I hurt so bad that I went to Urgent Care, and they were sure I had an appendicitis.  After the MRI, the tech and the doctor said they couldn&#8217;t see into the area well enough to make an accurate diagnosis.  I&#8217;m guessing that scar tissue may have been blocking their view, but they made no reference to this possibility. So they gave me some pain medication, and sent me home.  This is one of those situations when I wish that homeopathic and heroic medicine would work together, combining the wisdom of both traditions for an overall hoslistic result.  Nonetheless, I&#8217;m grateful I found out about the Wurn Techniques, and would like any advice as to how to perform it&#8230;as finances will surely preclude me from seeing a practitioner.  Does anyone have any suggestions?</p>
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		<title>By: Amy Parker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amy Parker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Miracle Moms is now available online.</description>
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