Let's Talk Endometriosis: The Basics
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Happy Monday LTP and I hope you're having a beautiful start to your week!  March is Endometriosis Awareness Month! Today's episode is a deep dive into waht endometriosis is, the symptoms that are associated with it, how endo is diagnosed, as well as how to manage endometriosis.  Links / References mentioned:  Elsevier (2022). Endometriosis. https://point-of- care.elsevierperformancemanager.com/patienteducation/content?languageId=68f6dd2c-94a8-4c29-9217-377f9a74c24a&searchType=di&language=english&virtualname=stah Jean Hailes (2019). How you can support women with endometriosis. https://assets.jeanhailes.org.au/Fact_sheets/Supporting_women_with_endometriosis.pdf?_ga=2.60042222.2127843503.1668639176-453459573.1668639176Keeler, E., Fantasia, H.C., Morse, B.L. (2020). Interventions and practice implications for the management of endometriosis. Nursing for Women's Health, 24(6), 460 - 467. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nwh.2020.09.01Martire, F.G. et al. (2020). Adolescence and endometriosis: symptoms, ultrasound, signs and early diagnosis. American Society for Reproductive Medicine, 114(5), 1049 - 1057. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.06.012 Sekin, T. (2020). Shoulder pain after endometriosis surgery. https://drseckin.com/shoulder-pain-after-endometriosis-surgery/Weyl, A., Illac, C., Delchier, M.C., Suc, B., Cuellar, E. & Chantalat, E. (2021). Splenic lesion mimicking breast metastasis: the first description of splenic parenchymal endometriosis. Journal of Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Disorders, 13(1), 69-73. https://doi.org/10.1177/2284026520960846World Endometriosis Society (2022). Endometriosis. https://endometriosis.ca/endometriosis/Time is also running out to get your ticket for Let's Lunch for Endo!  Melbourne's event is happening Saturday 25 March and is a perfect opportunity to come together to raise awareness for endometriosis and raise funds for The PPEP Talk! For more details and to get your ticket head here. If you want to keep updated with all things Let's Talk, Period. you can follow us on Instagram at @letstalkperiodau. Don't forget we also have our Let's Talk, Period. Community on facebook. It's the place for people with endo, adeno, pcos or chronic illnesses to ask questions, get support and connect with others who get it! You can join here! Let’s Talk, Period. is an independent podcast, so if you did enjoy this episode and want to support the show,  it would be amazing if you could  follow on apple podcasts and leave a rating and review, or if you're listening along on spotify, you can follow the show  and leave a rating! If you want to help grow the Let's Talk, Period. community, you could share this episode with a friend or anyone who you think might enjoy our show or even share that you’re listening on your instagram grid or stories! This really helps to find new listeners and build the beautiful LTP podcast community! Your host  is Isabella Gosling (@isabellagosling_)
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