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Hello

In the grand scheme of things gaining weight is no way near as bad as experiencing all the pain etc but I just have to ask.

Over the past 1 year - 1 year and a half I've gained almost 3 stone. I can't seem to put my finger on why. I'm also really struggling to loose it again.

Could this be because of endo? Is it related to endo at all?

Like I said it's not the most important issue but it is another issue added to a long list!

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may be due to fatty liver

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What's that? Is that endo related

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SHRACH in reply togem1092

ultrasound scan on upper tummy so referred to dietician

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urgley

many contraceptive pills cause weight gain

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I don't take any x

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