My Endometriosis Diary
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My Endometriosis Diary started as a private blog that I used to help myself through my diagnosis of Endometriosis. After my diagnosis of stage IV Endometriosis and Adenomyosis, I decided to share my story. I was shocked by the number of people who reached out to me to say that they were going through the same things, or that everything I was saying sounds familiar and they think they have..
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
I’m starting off this year the same way many of us do, by making resolutions and setting goals for the year. I’m going into this with the intention of hitting every target (otherwise what would be the point?), but I’m fully aware that not everything on the list is fully within my control and that ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
It’s finally the end of the decade that was 2020, a year that I am definitely glad to see the back of. Despite the lowest of lows from this year, there have been some highs, and I’ve learnt so much about myself. I’ve learnt when I need a break, when enough is enough. Admittedly I ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
If you follow me on Instagram, you will probably already know that I have started using acupuncture to help relieve my endometriosis symptoms. Before my first session I was very sceptical about how effective acupuncture could be and I didn’t understand how needles being inserted into different parts of my skin would change my symptoms ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
Don’t get me wrong, my diagnosis journey wasn’t exactly smooth sailing, and I have definitely had my fair share of frustrations with the system, but I am so grateful for the NHS. The care and treatment we receive is all free, we don’t have to worry about being hit with a massive bill after a ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
Look around you right now. How many women can you see? I’m on the tube, and I can see maybe 30 other women (yes, the London tubes are super crowded, it’s a problem). Statistically there will be three women on this tube with endometriosis. There are ninety flats in my block, with an average occupancy ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
Traveling always seems to induce my anxiety, not because of the transport or the traveling itself, but because of the fear that endo will rear its ugly head and try to ruin my holiday. I’ve become used to this sword hanging over my head, but I really hate the thought that endo might ruin the ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
I’m starting off this year the same way many of us do, by making resolutions and setting goals for the year. I’m going into this with the intention of hitting every target (otherwise what would be the point?), but I’m fully aware that not everything on the list is fully within my control and that ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
It’s finally the end of the decade that was 2020, a year that I am definitely glad to see the back of. Despite the lowest of lows from this year, there have been some highs, and I’ve learnt so much about myself. I’ve learnt when I need a break, when enough is enough. Admittedly I ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
If you follow me on Instagram, you will probably already know that I have started using acupuncture to help relieve my endometriosis symptoms. Before my first session I was very sceptical about how effective acupuncture could be and I didn’t understand how needles being inserted into different parts of my skin would change my symptoms ..read more
My Endometriosis Diary
3y ago
Don’t get me wrong, my diagnosis journey wasn’t exactly smooth sailing, and I have definitely had my fair share of frustrations with the system, but I am so grateful for the NHS. The care and treatment we receive is all free, we don’t have to worry about being hit with a massive bill after a ..read more