With the Hab It program there are countless stories of how women have
now avoided surgery and feel as though they have regained control of their life.
Not exact matches
I'm putting containers of food in the freezer for my rehab time right
now, having knee replacement
surgery soon, and will
avoid all institutionally prepared foods if I can.
Not allowed right
now, as I recover from a (non horse related) ankle injury... so I'm doing lots of isometric work on my ankle, and hoping I can
avoid surgery.
My doctor is encouraging me to
avoid surgery - at first I was mad at him for not scheduling me right away — I was so upset about the sudden prolapse, and the way it looked and felt during hygiene practices, that I BEGGED him to FIX IT RIGHT
NOW!
After
surgery, you will want to
avoid foods and beverages that are high in sugar, so start looking at food labels
now to find foods that are no more than 15 grams of sugar per serving.
If she is not
avoiding inflammatory foods,
now would be the time to do so if she is to
avoid hysterectomy and further
surgeries.