My Thoughts
Here you will find my thoughts and opinions on Endometriosis. I’m not a doctor, of course, so this isn’t medical knowledge. It does come from my own words, and I’ll write in easy to understand terms.
Here you will find my thoughts and opinions on Endometriosis. I’m not a doctor, of course, so this isn’t medical knowledge. It does come from my own words, and I’ll write in easy to understand terms.
Research shows that one out of every seven women are diagnosed with endometriosis. This condition is becoming so common – but still so many women do not know enough about it and when they are diagnosed with it they do not know how to handle it. Although some women are lucky enough to not have any symptoms from this there are so many others who undergo severe pain day and night.
Lupron is a medication often given after birth control can not control your Endometriosis. This is a much harder method for you to endure. With that being said, it is not as hard as everyone may make you feel. This medication acts as an artificial menopause. It completely shuts down your hormone flow in order to stop the growth of the disease.
When I was 19 years old I was diagnosed with Endometriosis. It started with problems in my kidneys. I had know idea that the link between my kidneys was related.