Guest Post: Ainsley’s Endo Story
Ainsley shares her story of heartbreak and hope as she fought to find answers and support for her chronic endometriosis pain and recurrent pregnancy loss.
Tip #1:
Don’t take no for an answer, you know your body more than anyone else. If a doctor tells you nothing is showing up on the ultrasound but you know in your gut something is wrong push for a diagnosis.
Tip #2:
You are not broken, having a disease shared with many women means that you also have a voice and can help others out.
Tip #3:
Period underwear, if you haven’t tried them yet they are amazing. Go completely Zero Waste and couple it with a Diva Cup or something similar.
Tip #4:
Treat your health like you would bad service at a restaurant, keep going higher up till you get the answers you need. If the GP and lab techs don’t know what they are dealing with see a specialist in the field.
Tip #5:
Use Endo as a motivator to improve your overall health. Eat a balanced diet, find ways to exercise and relax that you enjoy.
Ainsley shares her story of heartbreak and hope as she fought to find answers and support for her chronic endometriosis pain and recurrent pregnancy loss.
Finally, menopause is out there on social media, and it is no longer a taboo subject – remember, it impacts half the population. Here’s Jadie’s story of medically-induced menopause.
Our first Walk The World 4 Endo was a great success. We had hundreds of walkers take part. As a collective, we walked 13, 588km
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