The Doctor Will See You Now
by Tamer Seckin
2020-09-03 02:48:27
The Doctor Will See You Now
by Tamer Seckin
2020-09-03 02:48:27
Endometriosis materializes when the endometrium â the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus â sheds, but does not exit a womanâs body during her period. Instead, it grows outside of the uterus, spreading to organs and nerves in an...
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Endometriosis materializes when the endometrium â the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus â sheds, but does not exit a womanâs body during her period. Instead, it grows outside of the uterus, spreading to organs and nerves in and around the pelvic region. The resulting pain is so physically and emotionally insufferable that it can mercilessly dominate a womanâs life. The average woman with endometriosis is twenty-seven years old before she is diagnosed. It is one of the top three causes of female infertility. The pain it emits can affect a womanâs career, social life, relationships, sexual activity, sleep, and diet. It is incurable, but highly treatable. Unfortunately, though, it is rarely treated in a timely manner, if at all, because of misdiagnoses and/or a lack of education among those in the medical community.This book gives hope to everyone connected to endometriosis. That includes every woman and young girl who has it, and the women and men in their lives â the mothers, fathers, husbands, children, and friends â who know something is wrong, but do not know what it is or what to do about it. This book is written at a level that everyone with ties to this disease can relate to and understand, but it is also for doctors with good intentions who lack the knowledge of how to diagnose or treat it. The Doctor Will See You Now is for women determined to let the world know their stories so that every woman with this disease â from the thirteen-year-old girl who is being told that her pain is âpart of becoming a womanâ to the woman who has been misdiagnosed for decades â knows she is not alone. Yes, her pain is real.No, she is not crazy. Yes, there is hope.
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