FIBROIDS AND NEPRINOL
Hi,
If you have found this page, you are most likely to be
someone
like me searching for information on how you can deal with a problem
like Fibroids. If that is true, I urge you to read on.
There is so much information available on the internet today about
Fibroids, what causes them, symptoms, and treatments available and so
on and so forth. If your search still hasn’t ended, because
you
are trying to find out what is the best way to avoid a surgical
procedure, then this real life testimonial of mine will be able to
offer you a possible chance.
First of all let me tell you my story. I had been diagnosed in August
2007 with fibroids. Although I was aware of it when I was pregnant with
my son four years ago, my doctors assured me that it was not a cause
for worry and that most women had them. They did not make a big deal
out of it at the time and obviously I forgot all about it afterwards.
Four years on I felt a significant lump in my lower abdomen that felt
rock hard from the outside. I was petrified and went to see my GP who
arranged to have a scan.
The scan revealed a huge Fibroid measuring 9cm across situated right
above my Uterus. This was the equivalent of a six month pregnancy.
Although the size of the fibroid was huge, I had been completely
asymptomatic. I didn’t suffer from it in the least, the
reason
being perhaps the position on the uterus where the fibroid was situated.
Following the scan, I met with a Gynecologist who advised me the
various options available for me to deal with my problem. Being only 33
years of age, I was advised against a Hysterectomy, and was told that
for a fibroid the size of mine, the best option would be a myomectomy
or surgical removal of the fibroid.
Having been through a caesarean section already, this was not such a
scary thought, however I was also told that the fibroid may re-grow
till such time become I became menopausal due to estrogen in the body.
I really did not see the point in going through all the pain of an
operation that was fairly serious and complicated and the pains
associated with the aftermath of recovery and still being unable to rid
myself of the fibroid completely.
The only other non – invasive method suggested was Uterine
Artery
Embolisation. This being a recent method of treatment, did not have
statistics to prove that the condition is treatable 100% and that the
problem would not recur. I was very unhappy and to go with any of the
options offered.
Unlike allopathic or modern day medication, these sciences believe that treatment varies from Individual to Individual based on each one's body constitution. I was also not happy with the length of time required before actual results could be expected and I was desperate at the thought of my 9cm fibroid and the fact that it was growing every day.
It was at this desperate time that I discovered a whole online community of women suffering from the same problem, some with larger fibroids and many multiple ones too. There were numerous forums I came across with several people writing about so many solutions that worked for them, and there was so many others recommending various products to treat fibroids. It was such a gamble both in terms of trying out any medication as well as the costs involved.
After a long search, I decided to try out a product manufactured by Arthur Andrew medicals based in the US. It was called Neprinol and the manufacturers claimed it had no side effects and was was supposedly an advanced fibrin defence product and enzyme based therapy and completely natural. Moreover there seemed to be so many testimonials from people that had used the drug and seen tremendous results. I made up my mind to give it a try.
I bought Neprinol and started to take 3 tablets twice a day before my food as recommended. I also underwent a complete lifestyle change, became vegetarian, and took up kundalini yoga and plenty of exercise. I was extremely conscious about my food habits and I avoided all food creating natural estrogen in the body. The determination to get better compounded with a change in lifestyle played a huge part to my emotional wellbeing. I kept myself wholly positive and believed in it working for me just like it did for all the others.
Six months later in January 2008, I had my second scan. I couldn’t wait to know if there was any change. Then came the much awaited happy news. My fibroid had shrunk and now measured 6cm. The doctor was quite perplexed and said it just could not be as a fibroid according to the medical world could not shrink like that and there was no treatment to make that happen. But I am living proof that it just did. I am due for yet another scan in July 2008. I expect to see the results continue.
I am now taking yet another product made by the same company called Fibrovera in combination with Neprinol which is specifically aimed at women and their Hormonal well being.
And so, if you are reading this article, I wish it has given you some hope. Surgery isn’t the only option. You can shrink your fibroid with Neprinol and a little bit of care to keep yourself healthy and happy and above all the belief that you can overcome this.
Good Luck!! Hope you get well soon.
Ammu -Uk
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