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Re: It IS possible to heal yourself of Endometriosis

From: Cattiva (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Sep 28 15:05:48 2003


Carolyn:

I have been to your website and it is nice. I am certainly glad that you have healed yourself of Endo through homeopathic methods. What prompted you to make your website? Is it for marketing your book or for just general sharing? I am just curious, because usually women who are healed, you don't really hear too much from again after they feel better. I do want to point out that though you feel you are cured (AKA "5 yrs. or more syptom free"), many others are not and have been unable to achieve that success, regardless of the treatments they have tried - medical, alternative, or surgical. I am personally one of them. To say that the doctors are wrong and that there is actually a cure based solely on your personal experience really isn't very fair to those who have not had the same success as you - all it does is make them feel bad. I should point out that the Endo Association and the Endo Center both state, "there is no cure" as well. I don't think I agree with your statement that there are too many negative messages out there about Endo - I think people don't take it seriously enough and it's a lot more negative of a disease than society assumes it is. Again, I am happy that you have cured yourself, as no one should have to suffer, and I hope your book sales are great. I just hope no one who visits your site blames themselves for not having the same success you did with your alternative treatments.

Take care, Cattiva

>I have recently launched my own website which is full of positive advice
>and information about how to heal yourself of Endometriosis, which is
>based on my own experience.
>
>I was diagnosed with one of the worst cases of Endometriosis my
>gyneocologist had seen. She offered me the usual drug treatment
>(Danazol) which I definitely did not want to use. I researched, and
>read all I could, found advice about Alternative therapies, and after
>focussing on Homeopathy for 4 years I felt fit and well. I had another
>laparoscopy after the 4 years, purely to see what had happened to my
>insides. One cyst on my ovary was treated, but my surgeon said that
>there was NO active Endometriosis left!
>
>I have been fit and well to this day and the Endo never returned. The
>intention of my site is to provide a beacon of light for women to
>provide them with hope and to address all the negative information about
>this disease, and the constant messages by the medical profession that
>Endo cannot be cured. Well I cured myself - with the support of
>homeopathy, my immune system cured me.
>
>I am posting this message in the hope of sign-posting women towards a
>new direction in their fight with Endometriosis. You will find advice
>and positive information about diet for Endo, pain management,
>alternative therapies, and I am putting out a monthly motivational
>newsletter.
>
>I know from first hand how totally devastating this disease can be. You
>need to be reading and hearing stories and advice that will give you
>hope and motivation to beat this bloody awful disease.
>
>Please visit http://www.endo-resolved.com/index
>
>--
>Yours with healing thoughts
>Carolyn
>




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