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Detailed explanation of what endometriosis is, how it effects fertility, and its treatment options. Visit: http://drspencepentland.com for treatment of endometriosis in Vancouver.

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  • Thank you for uploading and posting this video clip on Youtube, there is some excellent material here.

  • @ijjklj Part 1: Sorry to hear about your procedure and sorry about the estrogen therapy. As complex as your situation sound, it was actually a common and reversible one. Also mostly all women with fibroid, PCOS & ENDO have their uterus attached to their bowels.

  • @ijjklj: Part 2: It is this pressuring twist that causes pain and menstrual spasm. Now that you are on estrogen therapy- you must be careful with developing osteoporosis, headaches, cardiac issues, cancer, blood clots, gallstones and many other problems in later years. Maybe you could consider certain natural medicines to prevent or slow down these potential dangers. Once again sorry.

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    and your comment ABOUT MY COMMENT IS JUST YOUR BULLSHIT OPINION, TOO.

  • @6miranda0  Ur comment about curing yourself of endo is complete and uder bullshit.

  • @4chango Unfortunately I have already had a hysterectomy 8 months ago. I lost my uterus, remaining ovary and my cervix. Turns out I also had adenomysis. My uterus was also completely stuck to my bowel. I also had a mass of endo found between one of the muscles in my abdomin. i am much happier, pain free, and it feels great not to feel sick 27 days of every month.....my iron level has gone from a 3 to a 39. the only draw back is that I now have to be on estrogen for the next 10 years.

  • @ijjklj: Try the naturopathic approach.

  • @lordMaKo34: Allopathic medicine only suppresses symptoms or if the symptoms can not be suppress than they cut it, burn it or replace it. Try going the naturopathic route.

  • @Sheenbean000: It is not normal at all, but due to the inflammation - when the lining gets excessive friction it will rupture and bleed easily.

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