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Showing posts with label #2018. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2018

ENDOMETRIOSIS NEWS GABRIELLE UNION OPENS UP ABOUT ADENOMYOSIS





A few months ago actress Gabrielle Union was featured on the Doctor Oz show. Where she bravely revealed her battle with infertility. After suffering many miscarriages she later found out she had adenomyosis. Which could have been the underlying cause of her miscarriages and infertility.

     Adenomyosis is very similar to endometriosis. Except the endometrium breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus. Basically fusing itself to the uterine wall. Cases of he disease often end in a hysterectomy. Due to the fact that it can't just be removed by excision unlike endometriosis. It can also cause infertility. Which is exactly what's going on with Gabrielle Union.

     I am elated that she has been transparent about her struggles as a woman. We need more women to be open about gynecological conditions. In hopes to end the stigma that exists surrounding women health conditions. I believe that if we have to be more open about what we are experiencing. Whether it's pain, infertility, hormonal imbalances, stress, then maybe we can find more answers and supporters to advocate for us. So that the young girls now, who may go through this can have quick and accurate diagnosis and better treatment options. Subscribe to be noticed of new posts!


Thursday, May 17, 2018

Ludacris' wife suffers miscarriage earlier this year

 
     In a recent Instagram post that Eudoxie (wife of rapper Ludacris) made for her birthday, she revealed she had a miscarriage. She stated that it occurred earlier this year, and that she chose to live in gratitude. "How can I complain when God already allowed me to experience motherhood", said Eudoxie.
That was very well put and took a lot of strength to be open about. It was also stated that she had to have surgery. There are many reasons women who miscarry have to have a procedure. I just hope that she's okay, and that the pregnancy wasn't ectopic. That is where the embryo is in the fallopian tube. Most cases result in a partial or full removal of the fallopian tube  and/or ovary. Thanks for reading Loves. Subscribe to be notified of new posts!

New Youtube Vlog

    Hey Loves, check out my latest Youtube Vlog. This episode allows viewers to see me going to various places. A local artist/vintage market and two vitamins shops. I was searching for fresh chamomile and passion flower to make tea. You'll also get to view one of the spontaneous intellectual and holistic conversations. Please like and subscribe!

Monday, March 26, 2018

My endometriosis awareness month

  Hi Love's. As of lately I've been experiencing ovarian cysts ruptures. At least four since the new year. I wanted to share that with my sisters, being transparent. I know that I have to do better. Busy day to day life is no excuse for not being fully on top on my regimen. Even though it has been completely plant based more recently than ever.
  Yet, I have been over indulging in "vegan/plant based junk food". Honestly sad to say. I am grateful that the cysts are rupturing without medical intervention. That means no surgical removal. That is still a sign of progress for me. I am going to get back to being mostly raw plant based. I will continue to update you all on my progress.  I appreciate you for still reading these blogs.

Monday, February 12, 2018

Panties instead of pads or tampons...

   From tampons, pads, sponges, and menstrual cups, there are many items that women can use for your periods. Now theres a new item available. The brand is called She thinx. Some of you know that there are many brands that have panties for your period. These are specifically designed to be used without any other item. That means your get to feel as if you're not on your period. They come in a variety of styles and colors. Follow this link ---->Thinx to check them out.


 


Tuesday, January 16, 2018

NEW TREATMENT FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS DISCOVERED

Scientists in Illinois discovered a new treatment for endometriosis.  Oxabicycloheptene sulfonate and chloroindazole were used to treat mice with endometriosis.  The mice underwent experiments that resulted in them having endometriosis. Other tests were done on endometriotic cells. Results showed that both compounds reduced endometriotic tissue, while preventing it to growth outside of the uterus. Each compound also reduced inflammation, and development of cells that promoted endometrial growth. The study has scientists and doctors optimistic.  Yet they say more tests need to be done on mice and eventually on women.  










Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Happy New Year!

  Happy New Year to all of my endometriosis sisters!  May we be healthy, kind, and achieve our goals in 2018.  According to the Chinese calendar, this is the year of the dog.  A year for changes, stability, and organization.  Thank you to all of you who have continues to follow this blog.  It means a lot to me to share my experiences, the things I've learned, and my concerns regarding endometriosis.