Healing Stories

Hernia
Home
Dedication
Accidents
Acid Reflux
AIDS
Allergies
Alcoholism
Arthritis
Asthma
Autism
Backache
Bones
Brain Tumor
Cancer
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Circulatory System
Colon Diseases
Constipation
Cystitis
Death
Diabetes
Diagnosis
Digestive System
Drug Abuse
Eyesight
Fertility
Fibromyalgia
Gall Bladder
Gout
Headaches & Migraine
Heart Disease
Hepatitis
Hernia
High Blood Pressure
Hormones
Kidneys
Knees
Liver
Lupus
Medication
Mental Illness
MS
Muscles--Stress,Tension
Musculo-Skeletal Pain
Pancreas
Paralysis
Plantar Fascitis
Prostate
Psoriasis
Psychological Issues
Rashes
Respiratory Problems
Shingles
Sinus Problems
Skin Conditions
Thyroid
Toxemia
Weight Problems
Ulcers
Urinary Tract

HERNIA OPERATION--LAPROSCOPIC

 

B.K. was diagnosed with a hernia and he cured it by a laproscopic surgery operation in which they insert a net. 

A small incision in his belly button was made and two small holes which  can barely be seen now.  He related that it was a relatively easy procedure and a short recovery time.  Not all doctors do this procedure laproscopically so you need to shop around.  He recovered within a few days and could go back to work but had to be careful not to do too much lifting.  Submitted 3/1/06  Contact him at:

Inguinal Hernia Operation Success

All in all the hernia operation Mark had two years ago in 2004 was a success. He had a few comments on feeling the doctor was in a hurry, on a time schedule to deal with the next patient. He felt it was a very invasive surgery; there was some nerve damage and numbness for a year. But also added that now he feels 99% back to normal and the doctor who did not do laproscopic surgery did fix him. He's the kind of doctor who cuts you open to really see what's going on. If you want laproscopic you must find the doctors who do it. You can contact him at the address below (he's very interested in talking about it and helping others.)

Hernia?  Cured Using Castor Oil Packs & Hawaiian Traditional Lomi-Lomi Healing
 
Many years ago I had hernia type symptoms, a bulge in my groin area.  I only went to a naturopath who suggested using castor oil packs.  I think I used them about 5 nights a week.  It took a while but I was steadfast with the packs and they eventually worked. 
 
Years later, 2005, I had another bout with the bulge. I got it after starting a new abdominal exercise program.  This time I went to some doctors because I also knew I had uterine fibroids that were putting pressure all over my abdominal area.  The general surgeon said she didn't know if I actually had a hernia but she could operate and check it out.  She also said that since I had ulcerative colitis in my history that I needed a colonectomy.  Mind you I hadn't had any trouble with my colon in 35 years.  She said this because the statistic is that 50% of people who have had ulcerative colitis get colon cancer.  I'm not that statistic!!
 
Well I decided I didn't want to go to that doctor.  In my search to find another doctor who did laproscopic hernia surgery I was led instead to a "Traditional Hawaiian Lomi-Lomi Healer"  Ususally their healing abilities run in their families.  I had heard of them before; they have an ability to move organs around.  The treatment really hurts but it worked.  It had to do with my ovaries not a hernia.  I cancelled my appointments with the general surgeons.
 
If you'd like any more info e-mail Laura at hari@maui.net.  Submitted 3-06
 
HERE'S THE REST OF THE STORY.--2/07.  Finally I went to another general surgeon because the hernia was protruding.  I found a surgeon who did the laproscopic procedure and ended up having an inquinal and umbilical hernia surgery at the same time.  Very non-invasive and it took 4 hours total--from the time I entered the clinic until I was picked up.  Took a few weeks to recuperate.  But I went back to work about a week later.  Good experience.  My advice--you need to ask for a doctor who does this procedure laproscopically.  No large incisions. 
 
 

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME?—Hiatal Hernia

 

Patricia Ann lived for 15 years with 150 symptoms (some of them life threatening) that the medical profession labeled as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. On her journey to understand through holistic healing and alternatives  she discovered she had been living with a hiatal hernia and recognized it as the onset of  the 150 symptoms.    She discovered the strategic role that the hiatal hernia played by causing her thymus gland to dysfunction, adrenal gland exhaustion and PH unbalance, which are  3 major links to debilitating effects on the body and mind.  Those glands are an important link to the immune system.  She healed herself emotionally, physically, spiritually and mentally without the help of prescription drugs or medication. 

 

Her book, “Hiatal Hernia and Chronic fatigue Syndrome” is available with the full story and especially some self-help techniques.

 

1.        Manually heal a Hiatal Hernia by bringing it down to its original position in less than 2-3 minutes.

2.        Naturally boost the immune system.

 

Click on the website below: