So following the check up on my U-Prolapse as mentioned in this entry here, I had my first Physio therapy session yesterday. Gotta blog about it so I can remember the notes shared by the therapist.
Disclaimer: Please, please... PLEASEEEE read this with an open mind and don't think I take pleasure blogging something so private like this like it's easy to do so. The reason why I'm blogging about this is because I don't see anyone local sharing about Prolapse so if this helps anyone out there who is facing this condition just like me, then yes... I've done my part.
//End of Disclaimer//
So, anywayyy... The automated text sent by KKH stated that I can't be late because its strictly by appointment. Heh. So we reached 15 minutes earlier than the appointment time at the Rehab clinic at KKH and self-registered.
Soon after, I met my therapist. To be honest, I didn't have a high expectation on the session. Haha. I had a feeling it was going to be sub-par by learning on how to do Kegel exercises on the basic level. But I was proven wrong.
I explained to her the series of events that happened in relation to my U-Prolapse episode. It was nice because she responded just like a friend so that made me comfortable (as opposed to a cold response with just "mhmm", "ok", "mhmmm" then make you feel like it's not so serious haha).
The therapist (let's call her M.F.) showed me a picture of the anatomy of the pelvic floor - something like the picture below:
Disclaimer: Please, please... PLEASEEEE read this with an open mind and don't think I take pleasure blogging something so private like this like it's easy to do so. The reason why I'm blogging about this is because I don't see anyone local sharing about Prolapse so if this helps anyone out there who is facing this condition just like me, then yes... I've done my part.
//End of Disclaimer//
So, anywayyy... The automated text sent by KKH stated that I can't be late because its strictly by appointment. Heh. So we reached 15 minutes earlier than the appointment time at the Rehab clinic at KKH and self-registered.
Soon after, I met my therapist. To be honest, I didn't have a high expectation on the session. Haha. I had a feeling it was going to be sub-par by learning on how to do Kegel exercises on the basic level. But I was proven wrong.
I explained to her the series of events that happened in relation to my U-Prolapse episode. It was nice because she responded just like a friend so that made me comfortable (as opposed to a cold response with just "mhmm", "ok", "mhmmm" then make you feel like it's not so serious haha).
The therapist (let's call her M.F.) showed me a picture of the anatomy of the pelvic floor - something like the picture below:
(Credit: Pelvic Floor First)
MF explained that the red coloured "tissue" from the pubic bone all the way to the spine at the coccyx is where the pelvic floor muscles are. It "supports" the urethra, uterus and the rectum. Over time, as we age, the pelvic floor muscle will weaken and it's something that we can't avoid due to wear and tear. But since I am still young, she said I still can do Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles.
MF then showed me on how Kegel exercise works. It's basically like controlling your flatulence, by holding it in? Haha. I checked with her whether is it the same feeling like holding our bladder midstream while pee-ing and MF explained that yes, but it is not recommended to hold our bladder halfway frequently NOT because it weakens the pelvic floor muscles, but because it will cause Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) especially for us women because the length of our urethra is shorter than men. If we hold and stop our pee midstream, the pee that was going to exit, gets sucked back in and it will cause bacteria forming. Ahhh... Baru kakak faham.
Once that was done, MF did an examination on me to check the severeness of my condition. I told her that I suspected I was a Stage 2 according to articles I read online. Like this one here. But according to my explanations to her, she suspected that my condition is still at Stage 1.
I lied down on the bed (undergarments off), opened my legs, bent my knees, and followed her instructions to cough once. Followed by a second cough. MF told me that she only sees it descending at the second cough. After which, MF told me to try doing the Kegel exercises to check whether I'm doing it correctly (while still being in the same position). *Awkwardddd O.O
She said I did it correctly the first time, just that I tend to lift my butt slightly up while at it. I was supposed to not lift my butt up at all. Tried again and this time it's corrected.
The next check was even more....awkward (errrr). She had her surgical glove on, applied some gel on it, apologized (haha errrr) and inserted a finger to know how long am I doing the Kegel exercises for, by asking me to hold it in as long as I can, and feeling my "squeeze". (Can I put on an oversized paper bag over my head already? So embarrassing seh... yeeeeksss).
"1...2...3........18...19...20. Good. Try again"
"1...2...3......14...15.... Okay, you already lose it at 15 seconds but that's good too"
"Yours is a Stage 1". Alhamdulillah.
Felt relieved that at least my Kegel exercises were corrected, even though embarrassing ah haa..haa... Alhamdulillah.
MF then continued explaining on modifying the task and chores that I am doing on a daily basis to ensure that it doesn't worsen the condition of my prolapse. She started by telling me that for emptying on bowels, to never squat down to do it. For a person with healthy pelvic floor, this position is good as the intestine is straight down. But for someone with a less healthy pelvic floor, the abdominal mass above the bladder, uterus and the rectum will cause a strain and additional stress plus weight on the pelvic floor and worsen the condition. Wow, something new we all learned huh?
Other than that, she explained that for my case, as I'm of a petite size, currently pregnant and have to carry my son, both weight will add on to the stress on my pelvic floor muscles even more. *sweats drip emoticon* Boohoo. Not my fault seh for being this small size :( Therefore, she taught me on ways on how to modify carrying my son up.
Since my son is currently sleeping on the tilam laid down on the floor (note to self: baby-proofing post coming up next time insya'Allah), and I'm sleeping on the bed, there'll be times where he cries and I have to carry him up. For this, she explained that I have to have a stool as close as possible to him, and before I carry him, to start doing my Kegel...hold it in...carry him up on my lap, and relaxxxx (my pelvic floor).... Before I stand up while carrying him, I start my Kegel again...hold it in... carry him up and once I'm in a proper standing position, I can relaxxxx.... I cannot do the conventional way of squatting down, carry him up and stand straightaway. It will worsen my condition. Squatting down is a total no-no for now. No jumping, and no running as well.
MF told me that it will take at least 2 months for me to see results if I do 10 sets (15-20 seconds per set), 3 times a day. I can even split it up to 2 sets, do my work, and continue doing the remaining again later. It doesn't have to be consecutive all 30 sets at one go. Nais!
MF also mentioned that at times when I anticipate a cough/sneeze coming, I should quickly do a quick Kegel exercise to ensure that the pelvic floor muscle is being "squeezed". Noted!
Learned so much in just a session. So so thankful. Alhamdulillah :)
Oh, before we ended the session, I checked with MF to confirm whether it was a Uterus Prolapse and not a Bladder Prolapse, and yes, mine is a Uterus Prolapse. I also checked with her whether it is necessary for me to do the pessary application and she said nope. Phew! At least that is one worry off! :) Mine is considered mild and according to her, prolapse can go as bad as Stage 4 where the whole uterus will slip outside the vagina. That is when surgery is required. Yikes! Naudzubillah min dzalik.
My next follow up with MF will be in 2 months time, insya'Allah. Since my check up on the 13th of Jun, I have yet to experience another prolapse. Hopefully I'll see improvements in 2 months time. Aamiin. :)
Oh congratulations for reading till the end of my awkward but fruitful session with my therapist. :/ Haha! :)
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