Week 4 with The Tummy Team
Measurements
Other Posts in This Series:
- Diastasis Recti: My Story and Hope for Healing
- Getting Started With The Tummy Team
- Week 2 With The Tummy Team
- Week 6 With The Tummy Team
- Week 8 With The Tummy Team
practical help and encouragement for homemakers
by Joy Kincaid 8 Comments
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Megan says
Joy,
I just found your blog in researching the Tummy Team. I have done fit2b for a year and a half now but am just now considering I might need something more dedicated. I have agonized over my DR for 7 years + now, the fact that my innie has become an outtie and the extra bump that showed up above my navel. A hernia was ruled out by u/s and while I have seen some progress in my DR, the bumps and the gap remains after birthing 2 more children. I saw the photo testimony of the woman who regained her innie after doing the Tummy Team and then another on the fit2b private forum and my wheels started churning again the past few days. I don't experience any pain or hindrance with my gap or bumps, but I have just felt broken. Bless my husband, he is the only one who I have really talked to over the years as girlfriends have not experienced DR, and he is probably so sick of me focusing on it. I am sure it has become an idol to some extent and I have been praying about that and where is the "right" place to be in my thinking about my body and still longing to heal it. Anyway, I have been wondering how I could swing the TT program financially and found your blog and the coupon code and my husband said go for it this afternoon! I still need to pray about it and read more, but just wanted to thank you for blogging about it and sharing your journey. I will be following!
Joy Kincaid says
Hi Megan,
I'm so sorry to hear you're dealing with DR also. I can very much relate to your frustration and discouragement about it. It's so difficult when it seems like you're the only one going through it (or when none of your friends understand what you're talking about). I've been there. That's one reason I wanted to blog about it–partly just to be another voice of encouragement for those who are struggling and wondering if this can possibly be healed without surgery.
I just completed my 6th week with the Tummy Team, and I've seen more progress! I hope to share about it soon.
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, and I hope you have great success with healing your diastasis! 🙂
Anonymous says
So very glad you have found something to help you Joy with such good results which will also encourage others
♥Fiona
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you, Fiona!
Anonymous says
Looking good Joy; way to go! Keep up the good work. (:
Mitzi
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you, Mitzi! 🙂
Tabitha says
What awesome progress Joy! I'm happy for you!
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you for being happy for me, Tabitha! 🙂 xoxo