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  1. CarpenterRadio on

    Anybody know how prevalent this has been throughout documented history? I understand it could be difficult to say given a myriad of social and cultural issues but it seems like this has become more of an issue for more women with worse effects. Is it just that there’s more being said about it? We have better healthcare now than in the past?

  2. buyableblah on

    Commenting to say endometriosis impacts 1 in 10 women. It takes on average 7-10 years to get diagnosed. You can have a clean ultrasound and clean MRI and still end up getting endo cut out of you.

    If you’re missing work due to period pain, that is not okay and can be an indicator of endometriosis! So can GI symptoms during menstruation, pain during ovulation, bleeding while pooping, extreme fatigue, “endo belly”, pain during sex, and more!

  3. CommunityBusiness992 on

    I got an ovary cyst removed once and it grew back. The second time a diff doctor went in and also saw endometriosis and I was like ahhhh that makes sense with my insane pain .

  4. Bitterrootmoon on

    I had endometriosis excision five years ago and it’s growing back and I can fucking feel every little new area glueing organs back together. I feel for her.

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