After years of ‘dealing’ with painful periods, recurring GI issues, and chronic pain, I will be having a hysterectomy and excision surgery for suspected endometriosis & adenomyosis. In today’s video I explain my backstory, the symptoms I’ve experienced along the way, and the procedure(s) I’m undergoing in an effort to heal my body. No two people are alike, but I’ve met many like me who struggle with the pain and frustrations that I’ve experienced. Unfortunately, these chronic conditions are still drastically underrepresented in society, but by sharing and being open about this situation I hope you feel less alone. I’m extremely grateful to the friends, family, and medical professionals who have helped/are helping me navigate this process. Please be patient with us if there is a slight lull in our regular content.
Stick around for Part II if you’d like to see how I go about preparing myself and my surroundings for recovery. Feel free to follow along on Instagram as well / ourtimeofthemonth
I am not a medical doctor; this video contains my experience and opinions.
RESOURCES:
The Endometriosis Center at Mercy mdmercy.com/centers-of-excell...
The Baltimore Flow Facebook: / thebaltimoreflow
The Baltimore Flow Instagram: / thebaltimoreflow
Nancy’s Nook: nancysnookendo.com/
Endo Found: www.endofound.org
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Негізгі бет Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль Part I: Hysterectomy & Excision Surgery for Endometriosis & Adenomyosis
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