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Ovarian Cancer and Hysterectomies - Becoming Informed About Your Options
Ovarian Cancer and Hysterectomies - Becoming Informed About Your Options
Ovarian Cancer & Hysterectomies - Becoming Informed About
Your Options by Jackie
Harvey
A hysterectomy is not often a procedure that needs to be performed
urgently, except in the case of cancer. Therefore, a woman
considering the procedure should take time to investigate all her
options, including other possible treatments. There are now new
treatments for conditions that previously would have required a
hysterectomy. Women advised to have a hysterectomy for a
non-cancerous condition before being offered more conservative
treatments may find it beneficial to seek a second opinion.
Deciding whether to have a hysterectomy can be a difficult and
emotional process. By becoming informed about the procedure, women
can confidently discuss available options, concerns and wishes with
their doctor, and make a decision that is right for them.
If you, too, have been questioning the necessity of a surgery for
fibroids, prolapse, incontinence or any "cele" repairs, you will be
reassured to know you have every right in doing so. The decision to
undergo surgery of any kind is often difficult, so it is often
useful to explore other alternatives before moving forward. Women,
especially around the time of menopause, are too often advised to
have major gynecological surgery for minor conditions that can be
significantly improved with natural alternatives
Every 10 minutes, 12 hysterectomies are performed in the United
States. That is over 600,000 per year, of which only 10% are due to
cancer. This surgery most often does not correct the diagnosed
problem and instead results in new afflictions. And, argues Dr.
Stanley West, author of The Hysterectomy Hoax, nine out of ten
hysterectomies are unnecessary.
We need to ask ?How have these surgeries impacted the quality of
life for women?" Nowhere in the gynecological literature did the
study address the number of women for whom sex had become painful
or impossible. Nowhere were there studies to track the number of
marriages that failed or were severely compromised as a result of
these post-surgical complications or alcoholism or drug addiction
resulting from debilitating chronic pain.
Women who have been hysterectomized experience a myriad of negative
side effects, including chronic pain and fatigue, depression, and
pain during sex. These are only a fraction of the long list of
unwanted symptoms reported by women after surgery.
So, if you decide, or have already decided, that surgery is not an
option, you are probably asking yourself, "Now what?" I have asked
myself this same question. But, I will tell you, there is no quick
fix. As women we must understand our bodies to care for them in a
positive way.
The more I review this subject the stronger I feel about informing
women before they make this important decision. Prevention is the
key and hormone balance is the answer.
For the most part those who are encouraged to have their uterus's
removed are likely suffering from estrogen excess which is
explained well by Dr. John Lee.
Balancing hormones involves working on a few fronts using simple
strategies.
1. Evaluate your hormones using a saliva test - determine what is
happening in your body - ask your self the question - are you
estrogen dominant? Use a saliva test to find the answer.
2. Optimize your diet by lowering your insulin levels. Over 2/3 of
North Americans are overweight. This extra weight increases insulin
levels causing estrogen dominance to increase. EAT 40/30/30
3. If the saliva test shows the need, use a natural progesterone
cream in the process of rebalancing your hormonal system
4. Exercise to reduce excess estrogen and to eliminate toxins
5. Drink more water
6. Supplement with wisdom using our hormone balancing program of
fiber, indoles, efa, multi - fruit & veggi essence, calcium
Jackie Harvey is a nutritional speaker who shares her interest and
information on hormone health throughout North America in her
popular "Let's Talk About Hormones'" seminar. Visit her website at
http://www.JackieHarvey.com for a schedule of events in your area
and for more information about her Best Selling 1-hour video "Let's
Talk About Hormones with Jackie Harvey". For more on her popular
5-step program to balance your hormones and other Saliva Testing
information visit us online at http://www.SalivaTesting.com
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