by EA Admin | Feb 2, 2023 | Endo support
Are you heading to the hospital for laparoscopic surgery soon? You’ve probably been googling the “L” word a lot, starting to overthink it and worry about what’s going to happen. It’s natural to be worried, but by focusing on getting organised and becoming properly...
by EA Admin | Feb 2, 2023 | Endo support
Well done you, your surgery has been and gone! When the big event is finally over, it’s important to keep on top of what you need to do once you’re awake and home from the hospital, to ensure your endometriosis post-op recovery goes to plan. Here are our top 5 tips...
by EA Admin | Feb 1, 2023 | Endo support
So, you’ve recently been to the doctor, and they suspect you may have endometriosis. You’re booked in for a laparoscopy to investigate. It’s totally normal to feel worried about what’s going to happen and having to prepare for surgery, yet through a little planning,...
by EA Admin | Dec 16, 2022 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
In Australia, people with period pain or other gynaecological symptoms can wait on average of 6.4 years before their symptoms are recognised as endometriosis (O’Hara 2020), however, this time to diagnosis has been decreasing recently, most like due to increased...
by EA Admin | Dec 1, 2022 | Endo support
Your periods are painful. Like off the charts painful. You’re bloated and tired all the time. You’re up in the early hours of the morning Googling these and other symptoms and you think you might have endometriosis. So, what’s next? Book a doctor’s appointment For...