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How can diagnosis for endometriosis be improved ?

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This is worth a look:

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Interesting article and so true, it is bad enough having to deal with constant pain and not being able to walk properly. Let alone having to keep explaining to people what is wrong with me. There should be more awareness and tv coverage, when people have heard of endo they still tend to think it's just period pain and don't realise the devastating effects it can have on lives.

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