Endometriosis Support Group Darwin Australia

Endometriosis Support Group Darwin Australia Endo Darwin Warriors Supporting Each Other. So I thought we could help each other. What is Endometriosis? Many women think that painful periods are normal.

Welcome to the Endometriosis Support group for people living with and those supporting us through this disease. 1 in 9 women suffer with Endometriosis and yet there is little being done to raise awareness or assist with the strain that living in constant pain is putting on our lives. Chances are if you have found us then you already know what endometriosis is however for some of us when we are dia

gnosed the condition is never really fully explained. For me I had been referred for scans, MRI's, blood test and was not diagnosed with anything. I was until a marvelous Darwin chiropractor suggested that I may be suffering from this disease that I was finally informed enough to fight for a referral. In its simplest terms endometriosis is a condition in which endometrium, the tissue that normally lines the womb (uterus), grows in locations outside the uterus. Endometriosis may cause adhesions (fibrous scar tissue) on the uterus. The uterus can become stuck to the ovaries, fallopian tubes and bowel. The pain of endometriosis can be so bad that it stops you from going to work or school. Usually, it causes pain around the time of your period but for some women the pain is almost constant. If you need treatment, you may need emotional as well as physical support. Symptoms
The symptoms of endometriosis include:
Painful periods
Pain with sex
Pelvic pain
Ovulation pain
Pain in the lower back and thighs
Bowel symptoms
Bladder symptoms
Reduced fertility
Nausea and lethargy
Pre-menstrual tension (PMT). If you have bad period pain, you should see your doctor. Diagnosis
Tests that are used to help diagnose endometriosis include:

Laparoscopy – surgical procedure performed under general anaesthetic, where a medical instrument with a video camera attached is used to examine your pelvic organs. Ultrasound – a vaginal or abdominal instrument that uses sound waves to create a video image of your pelvic organs. Colonoscopy – a medical instrument with a video camera attached that is used to examine your bowel. This is done if it is thought that the endometriosis could also be affecting your bowel. You would be sedated for the procedure. Endometriosis may not show up during an internal pelvic examination. Your doctor may need to refer you to a gynaecologist if you have endometriosis. Treatment
Endometriosis can be treated medically (with drugs or medicine) or with surgery. Sometimes both medicine and surgery are used. Some women also benefit from natural therapies. Drug therapy
Medications that are used to help treat endometriosis include:

Anti-inflammatory medications

Pain killers (Mersyndol is often used)

Hormonal treatments, which suppress ovulation and menstruation and may have side effects. There are different categories of these such as GnRH agonists (Zoladex, Synarel), androgenic steroids (Danocrine, Azol, Dimetriose), progestogens (Provera, Duphaston, Primolut) and the oral contraceptive pill. Surgery
Surgical methods used to treat endometriosis include:

Laparoscopic surgery – performed to diagnose and treat endometriosis. Laser surgery may be used to remove the adhesions. This is done to reduce pain and improve the chances of you becoming pregnant. Laparotomy – to cut out or burn tissue or remove cysts. Bowel resection – may be necessary if the bowel has developed endometriosis adhesions. Hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) – may be an option if endometriosis is significantly impacting on your quality of life and other treatments have not worked. If your ovaries are removed during a hysterectomy, you will need to discuss hormone replacement with your doctor. Complementary therapies
There are many different forms of complementary therapies that can be used to treat endometriosis. Most therapies may be used in conjunction with Western medicine or instead of surgery and drug therapy. Examples of different therapies include:
Herbal medicine
Homeopathy
Traditional Chinese medicine
Nutritional therapies
Massage
Yoga.

Always got to support one another, bringing awareness to the remoteness of the NT.
08/05/2024

Always got to support one another, bringing awareness to the remoteness of the NT.

“It made me feel terrible and unheard, like I was going crazy. It’s worse due to the fact that I live remotely, so endometriosis isn’t as widely known about here and options for help are limited.”

👉🏻 To read Kate’s story, click here:
https://endometriosisaustralia.org/endo-in-the-alice/

Wow what a positive outcome! Hopefully other states and territories can follow suit 🤞💛
08/05/2024

Wow what a positive outcome! Hopefully other states and territories can follow suit 🤞💛

Who does everyone recommend in Darwin to help manage their Endo - I.e., Dieticians, GPs, Psychologists, Holistic Practit...
11/04/2024

Who does everyone recommend in Darwin to help manage their Endo - I.e., Dieticians, GPs, Psychologists, Holistic Practitioners, etc.
Time to update the Endo Directory :)

11/04/2024

Another step forward how amazing. Need more progression in the NT though.

One step forward for women living with endometriosis in the Darwin community.
05/03/2024

One step forward for women living with endometriosis in the Darwin community.

Congratulations Libby Trainor Parker! We certainly need more Libby's in the world advocating and spreading the message a...
15/11/2023

Congratulations Libby Trainor Parker!
We certainly need more Libby's in the world advocating and spreading the message about Endometriosis.

I must say, I was a bit taken aback when I received the nomination for this award, and I nearly wet my pants when I was announced as a finalist.

It is such an honour, but the best bit was meeting the impressive finalists at the photoshoot we did. It felt so good to be in a room with that much talent, smarts and kindness. My heart was full and I was swollen with pride to be part of a community of people doing good things in the world.

The ceremony is tonight and I can’t wait to see everyone and celebrate each other.

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