
Endometriosis Support Group
Endometriosis is a common medical condition where the tissue lining the uterus is found outside of the uterus, typically affecting other organs in the pelvis. The condition can lead to serious health problems, primarily pain and infertility. A major symptom of endometriosis is pain, mostly in the lower abdomen, lower back, and pelvic area.

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Hi,
I was wondering about any resources that can give some insight on adhesions developing after surgery and possible things that could be done to reduce them?
The other is about remaining ovarian tissue and helping them heal and prevention of further loss due to endometriomas?
Also are there any studies about the long-term health picture with ovarian tissue loss? I realize each woman is different but I was curious if studies were being done? This I imagine would include fertility after tissue loss for some...... and for other women, natural menopause.....
I was wondering about any resources that can give some insight on adhesions developing after surgery and possible things that could be done to reduce them?
The other is about remaining ovarian tissue and helping them heal and prevention of further loss due to endometriomas?
Also are there any studies about the long-term health picture with ovarian tissue loss? I realize each woman is different but I was curious if studies were being done? This I imagine would include fertility after tissue loss for some...... and for other women, natural menopause.....

deleted_user
I found a site that talks about endo and adhesions. It's called pelvic pain.com. It has alot of links that can help you.Try it out and see if this works for you.

heather79
Read the book 'Endometriosis for Dummies' It talks in detail about adhesions and ovarian function.

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www.myspace.com/darnthatendo

deleted_user
Thank you...I will continue to find solutions this confusing, difficult disease.

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Hi all! I am writing to inform you of an NIH Sponsored Endometriosis Treatment Study that we are currently conducting. If you have active endometriosis diagnosed by surgery with menstrual cramps (period pain) you may be eligible to participate in this study. If you enroll in the study all treatment study procedures and office visits will be free. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. We can be reached at 718-270-1364 or 718-270-2101 or e-mail us at reproendo@downstate.edu
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