I think perhaps you are a combined meso /
endo too, but your body will still probably change a little bit in the next few years (mine definitely changed for the better from 16 as I got older!).
When looking into weight loss I stumbled upon low carb as being better than low calorie and began last week, I am really hoping that there is a very positive change in
my Endo too.
dr. lipman is an MD for functional medicine but i have
an endo too.
I'm now working with a nutritional therapist who has put me on the paleo diet (she has
endo too).
Not exact matches
But the serial acquirers that defined the last decade of specialty pharma dealmaking — Teva Pharmaceuticals, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, and
Endo International — are no longer in the position to take on bigger deals, as they're all saddled with
too much debt.
Though there are an estimated 1 in 8 women with
endo,
too many gynecologists don't believe endometriosis is serious, and some don't even believe it's a real disease (even though if you cut me open you can see it growing on internal organs!).
It sounds like you are a mesomorph, so don't worry
too much about if you are ecto / meso or
endo / meso.
If you're levels are not
too high I would recommend Herbal medicine combined with Acupuncture as a better option or alongside meds if your
Endo insists..
I came on it accidently once i darnk
too much whiskye and i felt sick, then after a month i continue feeling sick i we descover the hashimoto.My mother has it as well, my
endo medic says it is genetic, i have heartbeat and i can't drink anymore alchohol or coffee.I once stopped the therapy with eutyrox because my prevous
endo said i should stop it, but i got really worse, my tsh went up to 100, and i can't stop the treatment anymore till the whole of my life, though i wish i don't depend on it.
While I was waiting for the
endo referral I upped my fat and calories (I was eating
too few calories) and my TSH came down to 3.2 But I was told that I was still hypothyroid, that my change in diet had nothing to do with it, and I needed to be on a synthetic T4 med.
I've had horrible pmt for the past 5 + years (had
endo surgery 20 yrs ago
too, and was ok for 10 - 15 yrs) now I seem to get PMT during the middle of my cycle, which has always been fairly regular and not
too heavy, but lasts a full 7 days.
Women with endometriosis are often estrogen dominant (
too much estrogen in relation to progesterone), and this increased estrogen can develop into more
endo tissue.
When there's
too much bad, two things happen (well more than two, but two very relevant elements to
endo).
When I read the book by the
endo, I learned things about how carbs affect blood sugar, etc, so I assumed the reason my health declined was because I was consuming
too many carbs.