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4 Powerful Endometriosis Blogs You Should Be Reading

According to EndoFound.org, an estimated 200 million women worldwide are impacted by endometriosis. Despite this, you may sometimes feel like you’re alone in living with the condition. If you find yourself feeling alone in moments of frustration and uncertainty, you can find support through these 4 powerful endometriosis blogs. Learn how brave women manage and cope with their endometriosis struggles. 

1. This EndoLife

 If you’re looking for multiple ways to manage your endometriosis, look no further than This EndoLife. This EndoLife’s mission is to help women living with endometriosis thrive. Creator/curator, Jessica Duffin, uses a number of platforms to help promote the mission, including her website, blog, podcast, and social media. She specifically focuses on body empowerment and embracing a holistic lifestyle to help reduce endometriosis symptoms. Read This EndoLife here: http://www.thisendolife.com/

2. Bloomin’ Uterus 

Lisa Howard started her endometriosis blog, Bloomin’ Uterus, not long after she received a surprise diagnosis during routine surgery in 2014. Her diagnosis explained a lot. From the age of 12, Lisa often experienced difficult periods with cramping and abnormal cycles.  Later in life, she and her husband struggled to conceive and tried for over five years to get pregnant. Since her diagnosis at 35 years old, Lisa has embraced an endo-friendly diet along with a combination of prescribed treatment. Her blog updates readers on her progress, encourages others to share their endometriosis story, and includes inspirational quotes. Read the Bloomin’ Uterus here: https://bloominuterus.com/ 

3. Endometriosis: My Life with You

Shireen Hand, the creator of Endometriosis: My Life with You, struggled with endometriosis from 12 years of age until her diagnosis at age 21. Along with endometriosis, Shireen has experienced chronic pain from other diseases, which ultimately interfered in her personal and professional life. After two years of trying to conceive, she became pregnant with her son, Hunter. Through Endometriosis: My Life with You, or better known as EMLWY, Shireen shares her experience with chronic pain. She encourages others to share their stories and works to remind readers that endometriosis support is not far away. Read Endometriosis: My Life with You here: https://www.emlwy.com/

4. The Endo The World?

In The Endo the World, Clarie Barker shares how her life has been altered since her 2014 endometriosis diagnosis. She also documents her experience with adenomyosis. Clarie aims to raise awareness and provide endometriosis support to help impact the lives of other women going through similar pain. Read The Endo the World here: https://theendotheworld.com/

Get Endometriosis Support at the Kaldas Center

We hope these endometriosis blogs help you feel more connected to a community that shares your struggles. If you are struggling with endometriosis, call the Kaldas Center at (920) 886-2299 or visit the kaldascenter.com for more information. 

Sources:

http://www.thisendolife.com/

https://bloominuterus.com/

https://www.emlwy.com/

https://theendotheworld.com/

https://www.endofound.org/endometriosis