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Offline Tiffany

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« on: July 01, 2012, 02:37:45 PM »
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  •  A friend of mine who had 12 children recommended I take liquid chlorophyll for menorrhagia. I also have severe pain, and end up staying in bed for 3 days. Has anyone tried it? I'm unmarried and will most likely be dealing with this for another 15 years. If you do of any other natural remedy I would love to hear it.


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    « Reply #1 on: July 01, 2012, 06:13:46 PM »
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    A friend of mine who had 12 children recommended I take liquid chlorophyll for menorrhagia. I also have severe pain, and end up staying in bed for 3 days. Has anyone tried it? I'm unmarried and will most likely be dealing with this for another 15 years. If you do of any other natural remedy I would love to hear it.


    Tiffany, although a woman having 12 children probably means she is a wise person, it does not qualify her, and I am not qualified either. But your posts poses more questions .

    Have you seen a doctor to find out the cause of your menorrhagia?

    If yes, have you had any treatments?

    I wonder why you say you will be dealing with this for another 15 years?

    Also is the  liquid chlorophyll recommended for treatment of menorrhagia, or for the likely lack of iron?

    How is your diet? Have you looked for the weaknesses there?
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    « Reply #2 on: July 01, 2012, 06:37:43 PM »
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  • Please check your inbox for a reply regarding 2 ladies we know who had this situation and hopefully their experiences may be of help to you.
    Best wishes for your health.

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    « Reply #3 on: July 02, 2012, 09:37:17 AM »
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  • In the meantime, eat lots of parsley.  It tastes much, much better than liquid chlorophyll, and it's loaded with chlorophyll.

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    « Reply #4 on: July 05, 2012, 01:31:02 AM »
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    A friend of mine who had 12 children recommended I take liquid chlorophyll for menorrhagia. I also have severe pain, and end up staying in bed for 3 days. Has anyone tried it? I'm unmarried and will most likely be dealing with this for another 15 years. If you do of any other natural remedy I would love to hear it.


    Tiffany, although a woman having 12 children probably means she is a wise person, it does not qualify her, and I am not qualified either. But your posts poses more questions .

    Have you seen a doctor to find out the cause of your menorrhagia?

    If yes, have you had any treatments?

    I wonder why you say you will be dealing with this for another 15 years?

    Also is the  liquid chlorophyll recommended for treatment of menorrhagia, or for the likely lack of iron?

    How is your diet? Have you looked for the weaknesses there?


    I'm in my mid-30s so I was just estimating 15 years.  She said the liquid chlorophyll was most like our blood.  
    Ten years ago a dr  said I had fibroids. He offered me the pill, which wasn't an issue as I am unmarried but I didn't want the health risks especially that I have a child that depends on me. I went to a another clinic two years later where residents were trained and they offered me a hysterectomy which I declined. I don't have access to medical care now, except for the emergency room.


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    « Reply #5 on: July 05, 2012, 04:36:37 AM »
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    I'm in my mid-30s so I was just estimating 15 years.  She said the liquid chlorophyll was most like our blood.  
    Ten years ago a dr  said I had fibroids. He offered me the pill, which wasn't an issue as I am unmarried but I didn't want the health risks especially that I have a child that depends on me. I went to a another clinic two years later where residents were trained and they offered me a hysterectomy which I declined. I don't have access to medical care now, except for the emergency room.



    Thank you Tiffany. Nice to meet you. Yes you have to weigh up the risks against the benefits when going on any medication. As for such drastic surgery, one wonders .... It is very hard if there is not reasonably priced health care.

    I hope that you could get some help when you checked your inbox.

    Are you able to access a naturopath who may be helpful. Here we have a very unconventional chemist, where it is possible to have a very satisfactory consultation cost free. Of course the treatments cost, but sometimes a problem is sorted by a different approach than the conventional medicine.

    Their website says: On occasions patients fall through the cracks in the normal health care scenario of conventional pharmacy, general doctor, specialist doctor, hospital treatment, surgeon etc . Sometimes the team of herbalists, naturopaths, irridologists, medical nutritionals, pharmacists and  compounding chemists can combine their expertise to optimise treatment for a medical condition. The integration of combined treatment protocols at Visionary Health Compounding Chemist, is unique in Australia.

    Maybe in your neck of the woods there might be some service like this. I will keep in my prayers a resolution of your problem.  :pray:
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    « Reply #6 on: July 05, 2012, 10:20:34 AM »
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  • Tiffany, I sympathize with your condition but am not sure what outcome you are expecting or why you keep mentioning being "unmarried".  If you are in your mid-30's, you are suffering from the same symptoms as many other women of that age; it's not uncommon.  Suggestions of home remedies, etc. that you are asking for will merely be palliative.  You have refused medical help twice according to your post.  Most surgical procedures intended to treat fibroids and heavy bleeding will likely render the patient infertile.

    Your posts are good reminders why women should marry and start having children young, because once fibroids and other problems that affect reproduction and overall health start, the options for treatments are less than desirable.  It's not worth it for a woman to take a chance on still being able to have children if she waits until being over 25 or 30 years old before having them.  

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    « Reply #7 on: July 07, 2012, 11:14:01 AM »
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  • 20-24 years of age is really the ideal age for marraige and to start having children for women.


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    « Reply #8 on: July 07, 2012, 11:19:45 AM »
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  • Younger than 20 even.  Women should think about marriage at age 18.  Problems such as the OP is suffering from can start anytime, really, but generally after age 25 and especially around 35.  Women who wait are taking a big chance.

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    « Reply #9 on: July 07, 2012, 11:21:35 AM »
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  • Chances for having children as well, because as I'm sure you know after 24 fertility drops and giving birth gets more dangerous for women.

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    « Reply #10 on: July 07, 2012, 11:36:48 AM »
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  • Yes, that's the point I'm trying to make in order to show the OP as an example of a woman who has waited too long and now finds herself in an unenviable situation.  She says her age is around 35 and her status is unmarried (which I am assuming she keeps mentioning in order to fend off suggestions that will affect her fertility).

    If a woman marries at age 18, chances are (God willing) that she will have a nice-sized family before she reaches the onset of these sorts of problems.  


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    « Reply #11 on: July 07, 2012, 08:04:40 PM »
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  • I find your post to be far reaching and why did you assume I needed an example? Why would you think I was trying to fend of those suggestions or am against women marrying young? Where did you get that from? I asked for feedback on liquid chlorophyll. You don't much about me and you are using me an example as someone who has waited too long?

    What if I had "waited too long" what kind of post is this to use a health problem and secondly to make it out to be a choice with the "waited" part? Not everyone that wants to marry find a spouse when they are young or ever.
     
    I mention being unmarried as a polite way of saying I am not sɛҳuąƖ active since this board is mixed company.  I mention the dr had recommended the pill to me, it is abortifacient but that would not effect me but the health risks did concern me.  I mentioned it in my first post because I do not need to be concern about the effects of a remedy like liquid chlorophyll on an unborn child and secondly  I cannot stay pregnant or nursing to try to alleviate this either.




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    « Reply #12 on: July 07, 2012, 08:07:56 PM »
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    Chances for having children as well, because as I'm sure you know after 24 fertility drops and giving birth gets more dangerous for women.


    I know many women having their 10th, 11th and 12th child in their mid-40s, and no medical or fertility treatments are used. It might be the case that fertility drops but they are still having babies.

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    « Reply #13 on: July 08, 2012, 08:40:18 AM »
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  • Tiffany, I did not make an example out of you.  You made an example out of yourself.  And you're a good one.  Why is that my fault?

    I saw your post as an opportunity to point out some dangers to any young girls who might actually be reading this forum.  It's too important to just sit back and not say anything.  If speaking up about the desirability of marrying young to have a large family hurts your feelings, then I'm still going to speak up.  

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    « Reply #14 on: July 08, 2012, 08:52:22 AM »
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  • Flannery, a good statement like women should marry young  and start a family, doesn't change what you wrote was not right. You are assuming a great deal and your post is really far reaching.