I have a quick question. I have been diagnosed with endo and had laparoscopy in September. The findings were that my infertility is caused by twisted and deformed tubes and endo on my organs. They recommend ivf.
While on that forum a couple of people said to me “ research serrapeptase”. And so I did. Looks alright, looks safe, looks positive. But then , has anybody tried it? Is anybody on it while being on prostap? What is your experience? I’m dying to hear your stories xxx
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Thank you very much for your response. It is very useful and I find the NICE document very interesting.
I am under the care of a specialist in fertility clinic. I was put on prostap after the laparoscopy as a preparation for ivf. I am following their guidance but secretly hoping for a miracle cure and conceiving naturally. I know it’s silly, but I want to try everything that’s possible.
Some people believe serrapeptase can cause miracles. I do believe in conventional medicine, but why not try something out of the box? My only concern is how it will react with my current treatment.
I am at the stage where I kind of give up on the idea of having a family. Just looking for alternatives to ivf really.
My tubes we're blocked with "tubal desease" and I had/ have a band from belly button to bowel. I was told go for ivf or I'm very High risk for ectopic. I too like u didn't like the idea of ivf. So I researched and came across serrapeptase as it ests away at fibrin and mucous makes the blood less sticky also helps with inflammation. It worked for me and the fascinating thing is drs in other countries prescribe this and, have done for over 30years. They don't over here probably because they won't do a clinical trial on it or there's no money to be made. But in my experience it worked. I'm not sure if it's got rid of my band but I'll find out but it cleared my tubes and iv gotten pregnant sadly lost them but that's another story.
Iv had no side affects and I would pick it over any hormone all day long. The only, treatment I would happily receive from the drs for my endo is surgery. Every thing else I would take very reluctantly. I'm a big believer in nature. We're all different. I find with endo ppl that you read about with endo that have had real bad pain and now have no symptoms have been the ones who treated it naturally takes time determination but they've got there. Ppl that get treated by these crazy meds are in less pain with endo sometimes but more pain with something else even if it's just their moods going out of swing. IMO you have to research and find what's right for you because until a cure is found then were just battling along with this awful disease. Iv never been on prostap so can't comment This is all my experience and my opinion. Wish you lots of luck and peace on your journey xxx. Kimttcnumber2 her story using serrapeptase in just 4 weeks, read her last post. Xxxx
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