by Endo Australia Digital | Oct 16, 2021 | Endo podcast, Endo stories, Endo support, Mental health and wellbeing
Endometriosis can be a difficult disease to manage, both for those who have it and those who love them and watch them struggle. The people on the outside looking in can feel lost and desperate to help, but not quite sure where to start. And sometimes we who are...
by Endo Australia Digital | Oct 2, 2021 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
The human microbiome project (HMP) was first discussed in 2007 where it described humans as “Supra-organisms,” – a combination of human cells and microbial cells that include bacteria, viruses and fungi all living together (on and in the human!) It is notable that the...
by Endo Australia Digital | Sep 18, 2021 | Endo research and education, Endo stories
This week my rechargeable heat pack, otherwise known as my trusty sidekick, broke. I Immediately rushed out to purchase a new one. I’m in lockdown at the moment and thankfully a chemist within my local government area stocks this very much essential item. While I was...
by Endo Australia Digital | Aug 28, 2021 | Endo research and education, Mental health and wellbeing
We know that endometriosis is a chronic disease that can lead to symptoms such as period and/or pelvic pain, fatigue, and bowel disturbances. But endometriosis is not just a physical disease; at times these symptoms can be difficult to manage which may influence your...
by Endo Australia Digital | Aug 13, 2021 | Endo research and education, Endo stories
My period has never resembled those period product ads that used to be on the TV. You know the ones where the smiling girl with perfect hair and makeup is frolicking in a fountain inexcusably wearing a white linen ensemble. Instead, my period involves floods of blood,...