A Reflection on Recovery

It’s one of my favourite times of year, springtime. Colour returns as flowers burst into full bloom. The days are getting lighter and the evenings stretching on for longer, with summer on the brink of our horizon. As Covid restrictions ease there is a feeling of optimism in the air; hope returning, as the prospectContinue reading “A Reflection on Recovery”

Endometriosis Content Banned on Instagram

This is a post relating to the recent blocking of accounts and comments relating to Endometriosis content across Instagram. Thursday night I tried to post an image on Instagram with a caption relating to the same content in my previous blog post – the use of a symptom diary to help track symptoms. In theContinue reading “Endometriosis Content Banned on Instagram”

Hormonal Treatments & The Future of Care

Myth: Hormonal treatments are a cure for Endometriosis  Fact: Endometriosis can not be cured, but symptoms can be managed through various hormonal treatments  There are a lot of misconceptions that surround Endometriosis; a core one being that hormonal treatments provide the ultimate solution. This is not the case as the only current way to effectivelyContinue reading “Hormonal Treatments & The Future of Care”

Endometriosis – Flare Ups & Sciatica

Myth: Endometriosis is a gynaecological condition  Fact: Endometriosis is a full body inflammatory disease As it is Endometriosis Awareness Month, I wanted to share a component of my Endometriosis experience which has been one of the biggest (and most painful) challenges.  Endometriosis is a difficult condition to manage, mainly due to the lack of controlContinue reading “Endometriosis – Flare Ups & Sciatica”