So Period arrived yesterday (a day earlier than expected) and pain has been much, much less than usual. I left work yesterday and am not in today, can't quite face a class of 7 year olds but to be honest it's more bowel issues and extreme tiredness than pain. So definitely recommend you endo girls to get in to see Phillippa Lodge for a few massages.
I wanted to just share a breakthrough I had with one of my endometriosis clients. She has been for 2 massages after suffering for years with debilitating symptoms of endometriosis (vomiting/fainting/bowel issues, severe pmt to name a few) which have impacted her life terribly, as it did to me, so I can relate. She came for her third massage last week and she said her last period had improved hugely, going from 10 days down to 4, less heavy and no pain, she said she wanted to shout from the rooftops, she was so overjoyed at the feeling of experiencing what a normal women should with their period!! I am super stoked to be able to help her as Chris Toal did with me a few years back and enabled me to have children which I (or my drs) didnt think would happen. If you know of anyone with debilitating endometriosis symptoms, please send them to me, this technique changed my life and I hope to be able to change the lives of other women who suffer for the better too, including helping them with the journey to motherhood.
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Angel
11/9/2015 03:30:09 am
Is it ok to massage when you have endometriosis? I have 2 which is 5cm and 6cm. My husband and I are trying to conceive for already 4 months but nothing. My period is regular and dont feel pain..
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