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End with Empowerment | EndoSister Melissa Turner
Women with Endometriosis need to become Empowered - Melissa Turner I felt like a hamster running around experiencing the same things over and over again. It went something like this: Pain: surgery: hormonal treatment: side-effects…. go off treatment: pain: surgery:...

End with Empowerment | EndoSister Meredith Gersten
Empowerment: That cannot be my only answer. I have been dealing with endometriosis for over 10 years, had 2 surgeries, been to multiple doctors, put on tons of different medications, given tons of shots & had countless tests done on me. After my second...

End with Empowerment | EndoSister Aubree Deimler
Empowerment: I am worth it! I suffered with extremely painful periods from the very beginning. I complained about them for years to various doctors but it was always brushed off as normal. I was offered Ibuprofen and sent on my way. When I was 17 I went on birth...

End with Empowerment | EndoSister Angela Hendrick
Empowerment: Taking the Stage in your Life and Truly Being seen as YOU! Recently I was privileged to attend the Million Women March for Endometriosis Awareness in Washington DC. For a long time, I had been either controlled by Endometriosis, or resisted everything...

End with Empowerment Blog Series
Have you heard? I am featuring 5 amazing EndoSisters this week and their journey to empowerment. Angela Hendrick with Empower to End Endo Aubree Deimler with Peace with Endo Meredith Gersten, holistic health coach with O.MG Fitness Melissa Turner with Endo Angel and...

In order to start, you have to stop…
How backwards does that sound? I had a business coach tell me he couldn't help me if I continued to run around in circles at 100mph trying to do more, be more, and accomplish everything anyone ever told me would make my photography business "successful". Not...

3 Lessons from EndoMarch 2014
Last week I spent 2.5 amazing days in Washington DC connecting with EndoSisters from across the country and world. It was a whirlwind experience that I will never forget. As I have been home for a few days now, the weight of the experience is sinking in and I've had...

Inaugural Million Women March for Endometriosis
I am proud to say I WAS THERE for the first Million Women March for endometriosis! This is my first conference, march, gala, rally, or any other sort of large gathering I've attended for endometriosis, and I have to say it was inspiring to meet so many wonderful...

The Power of Connection – EndoSister
For the last few weeks I have been connecting with other women with endometriosis...also called EndoSisters...to broaden my understanding of how endometriosis affects our lives. It is really easy for me to fall back on my own experience, so I wanted to hear what other...

Endometriosis Medical Treatments and the Patient Experience
I believe there is a gap between how the medical community treats endometriosis and how patients experience the disease. What does this even mean? And what can I do about it? There is a lot of work and research being done to help women with endometriosis deal with...