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Living with Endometriosis

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April 2007

  • What to do? Don’t give up hope. - by MJ - (Thu, Apr 26 2007)
    I’m 21 years old and was diagnosed with endormertiosis when i was 20. At the time the gynae did explain it to me, but i never thought it will be so serious. [more..]
  • ENDOMETERIOUSE - by M>>G - (Thu, Apr 26 2007)
    I HAVE HAD 4 SERGERY FOR ENDOMERERIOUS. started when i was DIAGNOSED EARLY 30, now in my early 40… At the time … excruation pain, doctor didnt know at the time [more..]
  • Sick of it…. - by ML - (Wed, Apr 11 2007)
    I was diagnosed with Endometriosis at 16. After 2 years of not knowing and doctor after doctor telling me that everything was normal, I had fluid in the pouch of douglas and got told that was normal, found out later that it was caused from a cist sitting on my ovaries. [more..]
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