Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Everybody should have a hysterectomy... or maybe not!?

This is the answer to a blog post about the advantages and disadvantages of uterine arterial embolization vs. hysterectomy.

Yes, indeed, the idea that everyone should have a hysterectomy as soon as possible, is totally wrong. The underlying reasoning goes like this:

We, the doctors, we have studied everything under the Sun (medicine if tough),

we learn everything there is under the Sun (our continual education costs soo much), therefore,

when we don't know how to heal the patient with uterine fibroids, it follows that no one else in the world can do anything about it.

So, you must have a hysterectomy. And if you want to do a final good unto yourself (the originators of the study say), have a hysterectomy as soon as you can. At $20,000 per hysterectomy, I bet surgeons all over the world rejoice at ideas such as this!

This so conveniently forgets that so many other women saved themselves from surgery simply by looking beyond the medical industry and siezing advantages of various fields of alternative healing.

If you have myoma, you can find your own solution through Reiki, homeopathy, Su Jok and many other energy healing techniques -- provided, you wake up and look through the syren's calls. Click here to see all the therapies that I have found useful for avoiding hysterectomy.