Living Well With Endometriosis – Seminar in Hamilton
Living Well With Endometriosis – A seminar hosted by Insight Endometriosis
Waikato women and teenage girls with endometriosis will benefit from a seminar hosted by Insight Endometriosis titled “Living Well with Endometriosis” on Saturday 29 November. The meeting will be held in Hamilton, 10am-3.30pm.
The seminar is part of an education programme offered by Insight Endometriosis, a community organisation supporting women with endometriosis.
Insight Endometriosis educator Annette Evans, said “The seminar will empower women with endometriosis with information about diagnosis, treatment options and nutrition so they can find ways to best manage their condition, improve quality of life and minimise risks to fertility. Women will leave the seminar with a better understanding of endometriosis and feeling more in control”
‘Insight Endometriosis supports women to make informed decisions about treatment options and lifestyle changes, ensures that women and their families aren’t left facing a significant health problem in isolation through our community support programmes, and reduces significant diagnostic delays by raising awareness.’
For more information about the seminar or Insight Endometriosis services, please contact Annette on 07 8555 123
Endometriosis is a significant and common condition, which can dramatically impair quality of life. The most common symptom is period pain, characterised by taking pain relief, bed rest and time off work or studies. Endometriosis is also a leading cause of fertility problems.
For
further information about endometriosis and Insight
Endometriosis see www.insightendometriosis.org.nz
www.Facebook.com/InsightEndometriosis
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