5 THINGS TO EXPECT FROM A LAPAROSCOPY FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS

Although physical examinations and ultrasounds are helpful in identifying endometriosis, a laparoscopy procedure is the only actual way to conclusively diagnose the disease. The...

I Found the Right Doctor For My Endometriosis

At the age of 25 after my second child was born Endometriosis came up and I was put on the pill as...

Growing Up With Endometriosis

Myth: It is just a little bit stronger Period Pain. Take a read, Comment and Share the blog to Raise Awareness! Growing up with endometriosis was...

Is The Endo Diet Worth It?

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While endo flare management looks different for everyone, I do believe we can all benefit by changing our diets.
Women who have endometriosis are more likely than other women to have disorders in which the immune system attacks the body's own tissues.
Chronic inflammation in the body can potentially lead to very serious health complications.
High levels of oestrogen and low progesterone levels are often detected in women with endometriosis.
When I turned 30, I began to experience very painful periods. The cramping would be so intense that I'd have to lay on the couch, shaking and perspiring and consume painkillers to get through the day. I...

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The Link Between Weight Gain and Endometriosis

One of the changes many women with endometriosis experience is weight gain. Weight gain has not been found to be a direct symptom of endometriosis. Rather, the weight gain tends to stem from the treatment...

5 Endometriosis Symptoms I wish I Could Let go of

1. Endo-belly. It’s definitely the first symptom we want to get rid of. It doesn’t feel good having to buy larger clothes and being asked when your due. 2. Back pain. It makes doing anything tough...

How much Would you have? I would have $40

People have thought you were being dramatic about your pain - $20 Owning several heating pads - $15 Not being able to sleep - $10 Had Endo Belly at least once - $25 Being...

This is What Endo – Belly Is and No one Talks about it

Endo Belly is often the least talked about the symptom that Endometriosis has on the body. I can definitely understand as talking about it and documenting it are showing a fake version of your body....

What’s Inside Someone with Endometriosis

Hey Endo Warriors! We all know that Endometriosis can be tough to deal with some days! Because we are a community that needs to stick together, the editors of this blog are creating an E-Book...

7 Things People Without Endometriosis Wouldn’t Understand

When someone just says its ‘period pain’   via GIPHY   Your medical diary is longer than your real one The feeling when someone says to have a baby like it’s that easy to do Always feeling...

Try to be in Our Shoes

Endometriosis is very much an invisible disease. Not too much is shown visibly and for that reason people don’t really understand what someone with it is going through. Sometimes living with Endo can be easy...

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Struggling with Weight Loss because of Endometriosis

Many of us with Endometriosis suffer from weight gain and we can’t seem to lose it. On a recent thread in our support group, hundreds commented that they too struggled with weight loss because of their endometriosis. If you’re suffering, you are not alone!

Endo: Is Menopause the End?

Let’s talk about endometriosis. You probably already have some experience with it. That’s probably what brought to this article. However, we will...

My Mystery Illness – Endometriosis

200 million women around the world are affected by Endometriosis. Share and Comment to show your Support!  About 10 years ago, I started noticing the pronounced...

The Standard of Living with Endometriosis Depends on your Wallet

A couple of years ago,the doctor’s diagnosis disclosed that I was at stage 4 of complex endometriosis, and my life has been very much affected since then. But as terrible as it may be to be a sufferer of endometriosis, I still think I’m quite lucky that I can afford to cope with a disease that is so financially strenuous.

I’ve Had 9 Laparoscopies And Still Won’t Let Endo Beat Me

At 26, I had a hysterectomy. That was 10 years ago (I am now 36 years old). Here I am though, stronger than I...