3rd Endo Black Advocate and Allies Conference and raise awareness during Endometriosis Awareness Month at Harborside Hotel in Oxon Hill, MD. Tickets still appear to be available at https://events.eventnoire.com/e/endo-black-conference.
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Mar
3rd Endo Black Advocate and Allies Conference and raise awareness during Endometriosis Awareness Month at Harborside Hotel in Oxon Hill, MD. Tickets still appear to be available at https://events.eventnoire.com/e/endo-black-conference.
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Mar
March 25, 2023 Virtual Worldwide Endo March Part 1 Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=705811864620935 Part 1 YouTube Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBUPO1qp9UE Part 2 Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/worldwideendomarch/videos/244328754715995 Part 2 YouTube Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPYqbXp4gdc
25
Mar
March 24-26, 2023The Endometriosis SummitIn person and virtual:https://web.cvent.com/event/3ebcdc4d-626d-4025-8146-569d6dcdcd1e/summary
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Mar
Corinne Foxx details experience with endometriosis, producing film about the condition As an executive producer of “Below the Belt” and ambassador to the Endometriosis Foundation of America, Corinne Foxx is hoping others will feel less alone. March 16, 2023, 1:42 PM PDT / Source: TODAY By Meghan Holohan One day, a roommate found Corinne Foxx […]
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Mar
Bindi Irwin is shining a light on this painful, underdiagnosed condition March 8, 20235:24 PM ET Manuela López Restrepo One in 10 women or people with uteruses experience endometriosis during their reproductive years. To combat the ongoing stigma around it, Bindi Irwin has documented her surgery and called for people to “keep searching for answers.” […]
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Mar
Trans, gender-diverse people with endometriosis fight ‘double battle’ against pain and lack of recognition Menstrual-related condition affects 1 in 10 people with a uterus — but is usually seen as affecting women only Julie Landry * CBC News Posted: Mar 31, 2021 The day Sally Zori went to the hospital in Vancouver for their hysterectomy, […]
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Mar
Transgender People with Endometriosis Often Suffer in Silence By Laken Brooks October 14, 2021 Before reading this article, you may consider referring to these vocabulary terms: Cisgender: The state of identifying your gender with the sex you were assigned at birth Transgender: The state of not identifying your gender with the sex you were assigned […]
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Mar
Hey all, just wanted to let you know that I have discovered an issue with font rendering on this website. I’m correcting blog entries as I discover them. I’m going to have to go back to pasting articles into a different word processor and cleaning them up there before pasting into Word Press here. As […]
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Mar
France formally recognises endometriosis as ‘long-term condition’ The bill was passed unanimously through parliament. It means that all costs of care and treatment for the painful condition will now be covered by the state 14 January 2022 By Hannah Thompson Endometriosis, a painful and debilitating condition that affects 1 in 10 women in France, has […]
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Mar
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0 - Pain Free
1 - Very minor annoyance -
occasional
minor twinges.
No medication needed.
2 - Minor Annoyance -
occasional
strong twinges.
No medication needed.
3 - Annoying enough to be distracting.
Mild painkillers are effective.
(Aspirin, Ibuprofen.)
4 - Can be ignored if you are really
involved in your work, but still
distracting. Mild painkillers relieve
pain for 3-4 hours.
5 - Can't be ignored for more than 30
minutes. Mild painkillers reduce
pain for 3-4 hours.
6 - Can't be ignored for any length of
time, but you can still go to work and
participate in social activities.
Stronger painkillers (Codeine,
Vicodin) reduce pain for 3-4 hours.
7 - Makes it difficult to concentrate,
interferes with sleep. You can still
function with effort. Strongest
painkillers relieve pain (Oxycontin,
Morphine)
8 - Physical activity severely limited.
You can read and converse with effort.
Nausea and dizziness set in as factors
of pain. Stronger painkillers are
minimally effective. Strongest painkillers
reduce pain for 3-4 hours.
9 - Unable to speak. Crying out or
moaning uncontrollably - near delirium.
Strongest painkillers are only partially
effective.
10 - Unconscious. Pain makes you
pass out. Strongest painkillers are only
partially effective.
© Andrea Mankoski