Hello ladies!
We'd like to hear your suggestions for our Information Days. Please let us know what topics for talks and workshops would interest you.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Monika,
Endo UK
Hello ladies!
We'd like to hear your suggestions for our Information Days. Please let us know what topics for talks and workshops would interest you.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Monika,
Endo UK
Hi Monika, I think that pain management without strong medication is an important subject to explore.
Thanks, Emma
I agree with the pain management part. I am allergic to tylonal (acetaminophen) based medicine, and intolerant to morphine and diuladid. Ibuprofen doesn't touch the pain, and I need something to be able to take and go to work.
We really need Dr.'s to be more educated and caring, I have been to sooooooo many dr.'s who had no clue as to what I had. From family dr.'s to digestion dr.'s to gynos. I always brought my papers from one doctor to the other. And no one had a clue as to why I hurt so badly and all the time.
Impact on fertility?
I agree that pain management would be useful and information regarding fertility.
I also agree pain management would be very useful as pain killers don't work on me. Also I think food, what is best to avoid for pain and bloatedness.
Fertility is always a good one. Also how to get referrals , what to ask consultants, the treatment options, and endo & relationships
Hi there
Working and having endo would be a good topic to discuss as most of us have this problem especially if we have to have multiple surgeries
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Working and having endo...how to manage this???