Comments on: What is Hormone Therapy and Should it be Used to Treat Endometriosis? https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/hormone-therapy-used-treat-endometriosis/ A women's healthcare, endometriosis, and pelvic pain treatment center Fri, 26 Apr 2019 21:43:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: opara Chidinma https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/hormone-therapy-used-treat-endometriosis/#comment-6294 Thu, 28 Feb 2019 12:11:30 +0000 http://test.vitalhealth.com/?p=10082#comment-6294 I am 33yrs, 2009 I had my tweens thru surgery, since then my period has been hell, i've gone from one hospital to another hospital but no one seems to know what was roungh with me. 2017 a doctor said it's endo and refers me to a specialist were in had surgery, after the surgery they gave me zoladex injection for 3 month, after 2 month the pain came back worst than before, I've been going to the hospital since then but they only gave me pain relief drugs yet the pain is too unbearable pls what do I do I'm tired and confused pls help me

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By: The Most Common Reasons Women Struggle With Conceiving https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/hormone-therapy-used-treat-endometriosis/#comment-718 Wed, 08 Nov 2017 17:33:16 +0000 http://test.vitalhealth.com/?p=10082#comment-718 […] any noticeable symptoms. There are a variety of treatments to help stop endometriosis including hormone treatments and […]

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By: Marcia Caldwell https://www.vitalhealth.com/endo-blog/hormone-therapy-used-treat-endometriosis/#comment-717 Wed, 16 Dec 2015 21:07:17 +0000 http://test.vitalhealth.com/?p=10082#comment-717 My daughter is 24 years old and has been suffering from endometriosis. She was recently diagnosed in early November, but has been having severe menstrual pain for years. The disease has attached to her rectum and vagina and of course in excruciating pain. Her surgery is finally scheduled for January 29th, but will have to have a colonoscopy first. I am very concerned about the powerful drugs they will be prescribing to put her in menopause. The idea of a 24 year old going through menopause is heart-breaking. This disease has taken over my child’s life and while her spirits are up most times, she feels like her life is in suspended animation due to this disease. And of course, the possibility of infertility is an issue for her because she is an only child and has always wanted a lot of children. What do you recommend?

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