The QENDO Blog

The QENDO Blog is a platform focused on providing valuable content related to the health, well-being, and lifestyle of people with endometriosis. It offers informative articles, personal stories, expert advice, and resources to support individuals navigating this chronic condition. The blog aims to raise awareness, educate, and create a sense of community for those affected by endometriosis.

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Period Pain and Young Women

Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Dr Peta Wright discusses period pain and young women, what to do when this pain is interfering with your life and options to take to assist in the management of this pain.

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My Endo Journey - Erin's Story

QENDO member Erin shares her endometriosis story, something which she describes as being a daunting yet cathartic experience to share.

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Happy 30th Birthday, QENDO!

Here Jessica, QENDO President shares her speech from the 30 Year Gala Dinner, toasting QENDO and celebrating the birthday of the organisation, who has helped so many.

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Aunty Flo for QENDO

Helen from Living Earth Aromatherapy shares the reason behind why she developed her Aunty Flo blend, and offers a little treat to QENDO blog readers!

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I Feel Like a Fraud

Darling Downs Facilitator, Ash, shares in this open letter to endo sufferers and her support network, about why she feels like a fraud!

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Angie Vienne - Advanced Practice Physiotherapist

Read about how Angie completed her masters in Women’s Health Physiotherapy at Curtin University recently, her passion for treating women with pelvic dysfunction, and why a physiotherapist might be used to help treat pelvic pain

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A Life with Endometriosis - Jude's Story

Jude shares her endometriosis journey, discussing the treatment and management options she had, and the changes she has seen over the last few decades in the endometriosis community.

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