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I am 38 years diagnosed with endometriosis. I had a partcial hysterectomy at age 25 years old. About 5 years ago, I had emergency surgery to remove the ovary from the appendix. Than eight months ago (4 years later), I had emergency to remove the appendix and gallbladder due to endometriosis. After the surgery, I was told I should have, the last ovary removed but could pose some issues due to scar tissue and endometriosis. I chose to continue to take birth control pills in order to avoid another surgery. Now I have been told the condition has worse, I need to seek advice from an urologist and gastrolologist due to frequent urination and a very small bulge to my intestine. I am not in any pain unless pressure is applied to my stomach or during times of intimacy with my husband. Needless to say, I am scared because there is no cure and I would like to have access to information about options other than the traditional information currently available. Does anyone have information that can assist me in making better-informed decisions?

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There is an alternative treatment you could try. I did it myself for endometriosis and it worked wonders for me. However, I don't know how widely available it is, nor would I suggest doing it when not under the supervision of a health care provider.

Contact a local homeopath or naturopath and ask if they have any endometriosis treatments. If there is an EDS technician or biomeridian technician, you may benefit the most from them.
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