How to diagnose endomtrioses?
Is your ultrasound normal? Is your MRI normal?
Does everything seem normal?
That doesn’t mean you don’t have endometriosis,
and it doesn’t mean it’s in your head.
On average, it takes 7 to 12 years worldwide to receive a diagnosis of endometriosis, far too long.
Yet sometimes, a listening ear can recognize diagnose endometriosis in just a few seconds.
You are not alone. You shouldn’t have to go through a long and exhausting journey to be diagnosed.
Laura is here to help guide you, connect you with the right healthcare professionals, and help you gain valuable time on your path to diagnosis and better management of endometriosis.
There are different ways to diagnose endometriosis, and these approaches can be complementary. In reality, the diagnostic journey is often very individual, because every person experiences different symptoms and different forms of the disease.
There is no single test, and certainly not just two or three exams that can diagnose endometriosis for everyone.
Laura is here to help you better understand your symptoms and guide you toward the right healthcare professionals, so you can move toward a safe and informed diagnosis of endometriosis now, not in 7 or 12 years.
I want to remind you to trust yourself, you know your body better than anyone.
As simple as it may sound, I want you to know that I believe you. I believe your symptoms, I believe that what you are going through is not easy to live with, I believe that you may feel exhausted from not having answers and I believe that going to a gynecologist is not always the easiest thing to do.
I also want you to know that I understand and I know what it feels like. Unfortunately, your story is also my story, and the story of millions of women around the world living with endometriosis.
And maybe, in the end, that is also our strength, being together?
So please, I want to remind you to trust yourself. You know your body better than anyone.
I am here to help you investigate what might be happening, because you deserve answers and solutions to your pain.
You are not alone. You are strong. It’s not in your head, it’s in your body and we are in this together.
You and I are a team.
With all my love,
Laura

