15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is a great alternative book for someone with IC!, Mar 7 2003
By Maryanne Martin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cytitis a Time to Heal with Yoga & Acupressure: An Eight Week Exercise Program with Special Information on Interstitial Cystitis & Urethral Syndrome (Paperback)
I have Interstitial Cystitis and I think this is a great alternative book for people with IC. Dr. Ripoll and Ms. Mahowald have a very practical, no nonsense, but kind and sensitive approach to the subject of IC and helpful exercise. At first, I was a little intimidated by the thought of doing yoga (I also have no burning desire to stand on my head or anything like that), but the yoga in this book is easy, uncomplicated, and very well laid out for someone who has been in pain for a long time with IC (14 years in my case). There are a lot of hand drawn illustrations (as opposed to some of the more colorful yoga books with photos I've seen, but never bought) which get theidea of each exercise across very well.
I like this book and really do feel more relaxed and less stressed after I do one of their exercise sessions. I would recommend it very highly to anyone with IC (even if they are 54 years young like I am).
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
AIA:IC Highly recommends, Jun 19 2005
By Tina M. Samuels - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cytitis a Time to Heal with Yoga & Acupressure: An Eight Week Exercise Program with Special Information on Interstitial Cystitis & Urethral Syndrome (Paperback)
Cystitis: A Time to Heal With Yoga and Acupressure
By Dawn R Mahowald and Dr. Emmey A Ripoll
AuthorHouse, Inc ©1999,2002 ISBN 1-4033-8870-9
This book explains the different types of cystitis and the difference between yoga, acupressure, and acupuncture. Written in everyday speech, it is simple enough for the layperson yet thorough enough for practitioners. It gives eight weeks of exercises and poses, with tips for those with IC. Also listed are certain poses to avoid, "Yoga for a bad day", and tips on the IC diet and ideas to keep patient's flares to a minimum.
I tried some of these poses and felt more relaxed and calm throughout the day. There are simple illustrations to show you how to do the poses and where to press for the acupressure. At 165 pages it gives you plenty of options and tons of guides to help you on what path you should take to decrease your chronic pain. The author reports that 90% of their students have a decrease in their symptoms following the program. That is fabulous for us IC patients!
There is the tip to do the lessons right before bed as the yoga tends to decrease your night urinary frequency. What great news that is for us as well!. You don't need alot of space, a maximum of 3 feet by 6 feet is recommended.
There is also no equipment to buy.
The All Info About Interstitial Cystitis website (http://cystitis.allinfoabout.com) Highly recommends this book for anyone with Interstitial Cystitis as a way to manage their symptoms and chronic pain.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pelvic floor, April 5 2006
By DD "dd" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cytitis a Time to Heal with Yoga & Acupressure: An Eight Week Exercise Program with Special Information on Interstitial Cystitis & Urethral Syndrome (Paperback)
I recommend seeing a physical therapist about your pelvic floor, if it is already damaged (you have IC, pelvic floor pain, pudendal neuralgia..) then you will need physical therapy treatments and doing these poses alone won't heal you. Make sure not to sit without one of those donut seats. This book can be a good start.
Do yourself a favor and google Rhonda Kotarinos.