Guest guest Posted May 5, 2010 Report Share Posted May 5, 2010 Here ya go! Lorie http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1321111 Five months since they pronounced my uterus chock full of fibroids; Could iodine be responsible for this? I am a little flabbergasted at what just happened. In fact I am in a deep state of shock. We have been trying to have a baby for 7 years without success. Early this year I went to get a hysteroscopy done so we can try one more time. When I woke up from the deep sleep, the doctor informed me that she could not do the operation because my uterus was " chock full of fibroids " that she did not know where to start. She pronounced in that pompous way doctors have " You will never be able to have children " . I delved into research mode. I started using Neprinol to help me with the fibroids. It was a bit expensive and I gave up after 2 months. Then I found out about Iodine from curezone. I said what the heck, maybe it can help me with my breast pain an d other things. I started immediately with cleansing. Then I moved on to 8 drops of Lugols a day. After three months, I started taking 4 iodoral 4 times a day for 3 weeks. Well we went back to get another hysteroscopy, because our fertility doctor will not treat us without a look in the uterus. This time around, I woke up from the surgery. The doctor said, " I did not do any operations " . I immediately started crying. He said " There was no need to do anything surgical. The uterus is healthy and normal. " I almost fainted. It has only been 5 months since the last time they pronounced my uterus chock full of fibroids. So I am in shock. I am trying to understand what happened. Could iodine have done this? Can anyone take a guess at to what must have happened? I am so grateful to this site. I can't stop crying tears of joy. Maybe my baby dreams will still be a reality. > > Trisha... > > I posted a link a while ago from the iodine supplementation board on curezone from a woman who had uterine fibriods so large that the doctor could not do a d & c. She found out about iodine and went on a fairly aggressive program of 50mg iodoral 4 times a day for 3 weeks and then cut back to I think 50mg daily. I'll have to see if I can find her post on curezone again. Anyway, a few months later she's back in the hospital for another try at a d & c and the doctor told her when she woke up from anesthesia that the d & c was unnecessary because there were no fibroids. Iodine does work, you probably need to increase your dose and be sure to do your salt loading every day. > > > Lorie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 If I had it to do over, I would not have had a hysterectomy because of fibroids. Mine were the size of grapefruit the doctor said. She said if she removed them, they would grow back. This was back when I thought doctors knew everything. Right. I think the theory of fixing what caused the problem in the first place, is the right track. They took my ovaries too, so now I take bio-identical hormones in the form of troches you put under your tongue. Getting them balanced is a continuing problem. Just my two cents. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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