Fibroids at 44

by Jen
(Kentucky)

I have epilepsy, fibromyalgia, smoke occasionally, auto immune disease, osteoarthritis, eczema, Rhenauds disease, and fibroid tumors with the bloating and sudden weight gain... I need help.

I will be 44 next month. I have had one tubal pregnancy which they cut the tube and sewed it back up. Please help. It is misreable. Bloating, frequent urination. Please help. I have had a uterine biopsy everything is ok.

But what now? I want something natural.

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Jun 22, 2010
Fibroids at 44
by: Wray

H Jen Your immune system is seriously in need of help as you have chronic inflammation. Please see our web page on Inflammation Your symptoms all suggest a very low vitamin D level, please have a test done. For more info please see the Vitamin D Council web site. The fibroids are caused by excess oestrogen, this is a mitogen causing cells to divide and multiply. Please see our web page on Fibroids. Progesterone can help, but the dose has to be high initially, about 200mg/day. If you consider using this, please see our web page on Oestrogen Dominance first, as this can occur and is very disconcerting when it does. I'm not sure which epilepsy you have but progesterone can help if it's catamenial. Please see here.
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And here. Vitamin D is vital too, please see here,
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Take care Wray

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