by Editor | Mar 29, 2016 | Endometriosis
Guest Post by Yael Magen, Esq. When I was diagnosed with endometriosis it wasn’t the excruciating pain that bothered me or even my internal organs that were deteriorating, but rather, my biggest fear was that I would not get pregnant. I was always a...
by Editor | Mar 26, 2016 | Endometriosis, Menstruation
“What I heard shocked me. How was such a thing possible? How had this happened to a friend without my awareness?” Guest Post by Suzan Hutchinson The first time I heard the word “endometriosis,” I was at a loss as to what it was and stunned that...
by Editor | Mar 24, 2016 | Endometriosis
What I learned about endometriosis that helped me manage my condition Guest Post by Melissa Turner I remember the day I was diagnosed with Stage 4 endometriosis. I was sitting in the doctor’s office, looking at my gynecologist and heard only words of limitation and...
by Editor | Mar 23, 2016 | Endometriosis, Health Care, Media
“…there are fewer than 100 surgeons in North America who have been identified as doing effective surgery for endometriosis.” Guest Post by Philippa Bridge-Cook, PhD Endometriosis has had more press attention in the last several weeks than it has had...
by Laura Wershler | Mar 19, 2016 | Activism, Art, Endometriosis, Film
“1 in 10 women suffer from a disease that most people have never heard of.” Weekend Links at re:Cycling acknowledges the many ways in which the creative arts are taking on #endometriosisawareness advocacy. 1. Film: It was a big week for...