Read Hayleyโs story
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Read Hayleyโs story *
After years of suppressing my voice, I feel it is necessary to share my truth with the hope that it will reach the people who need to hear it. I want to use my experience to help women. I believe that is what I am here to do and I believe we go through certain experiences in order to learn from them and then share our wisdom.
There is a war on feminine health and I have been a victim of this myself. At the very young and vulnerable age of 21 I had my first loop excision surgical procedure, following a diagnosis of CIN3 cells in my cervix. For those who are not familiar with this medical term, that means severely abnormal, pre- cancerous cells in my cervix wall. This was the first attack on my womb. Removing those cells in an invasive and uncomfortable procedure on such an intimate part of my body just didnโt sit right, something felt off. My intuition ( as well as my intelligent womb) was screaming at me that this was not necessary and most definitely not natural. Nevertheless, due to fear and pressure from society, I went on to live an adult life of continuous and regular smear tests to make sure everything was fine and dandy and no โpre cancerous cellsโ were showing up. Since there has been a โhistoryโ of pre cancerous/ abnormal cervix cells in my family, I was apparently even more of a target for regular smears (more fear mongering)โฆ. The pressure from family and the medical reminders flooding through the letterbox were a constant reminder to put me in fear of developing cervical cancer.
โ I was in fact told by the gynaecologist this time, that should this happen a 3rd time, I would most probably need a hysterectomy.โ
Again at the age of 31, I had yet another loop incision surgery to remove more โpre-cancerousโ cells. I was in fact told by the gynaecologist this time, that should this happen a 3rd time, I would most probably need a hysterectomy. I left the hospital in total disbelief, I still wanted to have the possibility of children. This couldnโt happen to me and I wasnโt going to let it! Out of sheer fear of being pressured and frightened into a hysterectomy, I never went back. I followed my intuition.
A year or so later, I went through a profound spiritual awakening and began to discover the corruption in the medical industry and the utter fear and propaganda that is pumped out surrounding smear tests and the fear of developing cervical cancer. I began to dive deeper and do my research and felt annihilated by the fact I had given my power away to this industry for so long. I wholeheartedly believe that smear tests are a huge factor in what is causing cervical cancer along with the fear based narrative around this topic. You only have to look at the rise in cervical cancer since smear tests have become a regular thing; shouldnโt cases have dropped and not risen over the years with more โawareness.โ That makes no sense in itself.
Nothing should be poking around in our cervix, let alone a swab that has been sterilised with ethylene oxide (a class 1 carcinogen.) This very procedure disturbs the T cells that are protecting our cells. Not to mention, cells change all the time, every single cell in our body could be viewed as โpre-cancerousโ if we choose to think of it that way! Our cells are always changing. We have the power within to influence our health. By saying NO to the fear based propaganda and taking my health into my own hands, I avoided the hysterectomy and I couldnโt be healthier today. I donโt believe it was ever necessary to remove cells that โmay turn cancerousโ in the first place; it is utter insanity that this is even happening. I now enjoy a whole food diet, with plenty of antioxidants and folates which are great for preventing cervical cancer. I get plenty of exposure to nature, practice mindfulness, keep my body active and laugh often, which is enough to prevent any kind of cancer. I no longer have routine smear tests and I would never dream of going for one again. Why? Because I trust my bodies innate ability to heal and I trust the intelligence of my womb over a random doctor that is just following a corrupt narrative, (no disrespect to the doctor, they only know what they have been taught.) But to resort to whipping out a womanโs womb so readily because of a bunch of cells that โmay turn cancerousโ doesnโt sit well with me. I want to get my story out to as many women as possible to bring awareness and prevent this happening. 600, 000 hysterectomyโs are taking place every year and this needs to be addressed! Itโs time to empower women again and stop giving our power away to the medical industry!