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Endo Pain. End Our Pain. Endo Pain. End Our Pain., is about spreading awareness for endometriosis and adenomyosis. The page

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https://www.medicinenet.com/is_adenomyosis_serious/article.htm
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https://www.medicinenet.com/is_adenomyosis_serious/article.htm

Adenomyosis or uterine adenomyosis is a benign (noncancerous) condition in which the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows into the muscular layer of the uterus (myometrium). Adenomyosis is a benign condition. It is not generally life-threatening.

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30-Second Public Service Announcement to spread awareness for the Endometriosis Foundation

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Having trouble finding pain relief?
Here are some ideas that can help you lessen the pain:
1. TENS Unit
2. Prescription from a fertility specialist
3. Birth Control
4. Chemical Menopause
5. Anti-Inflammatory Diet
6. Mild exercise
7. Heating pad
8. Acupuncture
9. Meditation
10. Deep Pressure Therapy
11. Pregnancy
12. Excision Removal/Surgery
13. Hysterectomy
14. Oophorectomy
15. Gonadotrophin Therapy
16. Ice Bags
17. Elevate Your Legs
18. Wear Loose-Fitted Clothes

Donate to Endofound.org to help find a new treatment for struggling women!
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Donate to Endofound.org to help find a new treatment for struggling women!

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Did you know Endometriosis and Adenomyosis is the least commonly known disease in the world? Donate to the Endometriosis Foundation at Endofound.org to support our sisters and find a treatment!

Hi!My name is Megan, and I suffer from Stage-4 Endometriosis. When I first received my diagnosis, it shattered my realit...
10/11/2021

Hi!

My name is Megan, and I suffer from Stage-4 Endometriosis.
When I first received my diagnosis, it shattered my reality and became a crippling disability. I had lost a few jobs in the past because of my condition, became a frequent flier in the emergency room and had no way of managing my pain. Not even a pain management center in Houston would accept me because my condition was considered a "reproductive" problem. I couldn't find a credible doctor who specialized with my condition for the longest time, and eventually spiraled into depression. I created this page to help others like me with similar conditions find advice to treat their pain, and spread awareness for the endometriosis foundation. My page is not in any way associated with the endometriosis foundation, but I encourage you to donate to help my sisters and I find more ways to treat endometriosis and adenomyosis.

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