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Navigating Painful Sex
Painful sex is common, that doesn’t make it normal or mean you have to accept it. Those affected by endometriosis and adenomyosis, as well as vaginismus, often cite painful sex as a major symptom of their condition. In this blog, Asti Maree shares her top three tips for navigating painful sex. Asti is passionate about empowerment and changing the narratives around sex. She is the author of “Pleasure Codes”,
Lauren's PCOS Story
PCOS is a hormonal condition which affects approximately one in ten who are of reproductive age, symptoms may include: an irregular menstrual cycle, excessive facial or body hair, hair loss, acne, reduced fertility, as well as depression or anxiety. Lauren shares her PCOS story with QENDO in the hopes of raising awareness and supporting others who have also been diagnosed with this common gynaecological condition.
Why It's Important to Have a Relationship With Stress
Sara Harris from Follow Your Flow guest authors this blog for QENDO, where she talks us through the impact of stress on our health and cycles, and how stress reduction should be an important part of our support plan for living with chronic illness like endometriosis, including her top tips on the subject. Sara has been working & studying in the field of complementary medicine for nearly two decades and is currently completing a Masters in Women's Health Medicine. She works in private practice in Complementary Medicine, Massage & Counselling.
My Hormone Nourishing Routine with Demi
Demi Spaccavento is a menstrual educator and founder of Bright Girl Health, and we’re happy to welcome her to the QENDO Blog to share how she supports her hormone health and overall wellbeing with this hormone nourishing routine. As a menstrual educator, Demi knows that knowledge is power and that better understanding your body and how to work with it can make an important difference to how you cope with your menstrual cycle, or with chronic conditions like endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, infertility and fibroids.
Stress and The Menstrual Cycle in Chinese Medicine with Maddy Walker
Dr Maddy Walker from Thrive Acupuncture and Wellness discusses stress the impact it can have on our cycles in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), emphasising a holistic approach that recognises periods not only as an event of the reproductive system, but one affecting our whole selves . She also discusses how acupuncture can help alleviate the impact of stress, and the other ways in which you can optimise your experience based on the principles of TCM.
Talking Wellness With Mel
Mel from House of Beauty Tofu talks about her new wellness space and journey to healing and self love that inspired this passion project and labour of love. As a fellow Endo Warrior, Mel has made The House of Beauty Tofu an endo friendly space and donates to QENDO to support her fellow endo warriors on their wellness journeys. Read about the space and what inspired Mel to start her wellness business.
Coping with Heavy Bleeding - Day and Night
Heavy bleeding is a common symptom for those experiencing adenomyosis and endometriosis, and is also associated with other gynaecological conditions such as uterine fibroids. It can be an incredibly frustrating, embarrassing and exhausting symptom to cope with. Read up about what needs assessment, some of your options to tackle heavy bleeding, and looking beyond pads and tampons to deal with your flow.
Talking Endometriosis in the Workplace (Part Two)
Our support coordinator Dannielle and HR/management consultant Tracey Stewart continue discussing this essential topic of chronic illness in the workplace with part two! In part two we discuss leave entitlements, flexible working arrangements, using your QENDO App as a tool to improve your workplace experience, and how employers can support employees with endometriosis. Dannielle also shares her experience of coping with endometriosis and adenomyosis in the workplace.
Emily's Adenomyosis Story
Sharing one’s chronic illness story is an act of both bravery and compassion, and doing so can inspire and empower others on their journey. Today we hear from Emily Johnson, who shares her adenomyosis journey, and how one odd symptom pushed her towards a diagnosis despite having other symptoms ignore since early adolescence. Emily is the instagram account @_livingwithadenomyosis_ an account that promotes awareness and education surrounding adenomyosis.
Talking Endometriosis In the Workplace (Part One)
Conversations in the workplace about endometriosis can be difficult, but armed with the right information, expectations and your rights in the workplace, you can make the conversation easier. In this two part blog series, we’ll give you a comprehensive overlook of some of the most frequently encountered issues in the workplace when it comes to talking chronic illness, and some strategies to overcome them, as well as the support available to you.
"A Hard But Enlightening Journey" with Neha Chudasama
We’re continuing our stories from the international QENDO community with the UK and endo warrior Neha Chudasama, who describes her endometriosis journey as hard but enlightening. In this blog she talks about the challenges of talking about a taboo subject in her family, as well as feeling alone and isolated before receiving her diagnosis. Read all about her journey here.
Promoting Empowerment and Inclusivity in the QENDO Community
In this blog we share the perspectives of some of our LGBTIQA+ chronic illness community and the unique challenges they face every day in their endo, adeno, PCOS, infertility or pelvic pain journeys. Only through awarenesses and listening to the many unique voices in our community can we better understand how we promote empowerment, inclusivity and advocacy for any individual affected by these illnesses. Hear these perspectives and learn about some of the safe spaces within QENDO where you can find support!
Talking Chronic Illness With Your Partner
Your partner is often one of the most important people in your life, inevitably they become part of your chronic illness journey, but while some partners naturally step into the role of support person, for others it can be a challenge understanding what that role is and how they can support you on your journey. Today, let’s talk about how you can talk to your partner about chronic illness, what resources are available to support both of you, and starting that journey to understanding.
24/7 Support for Everybody
We announced our new 1800 number today to ensure anyone affected by endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS or infertility is able to feel safe, supported and included when accessing the 24/7 support line. Our new number, 1800 ASK QENDO (1800 275 573636) feels right and more reflective of our views within the organisation. For more information as to why we felt it was right we changed our number, read on.
A Journey to Diagnosis
Sharing one’s chronic illness story is an act of both bravery and compassion, and doing so can inspire and empower others on their journey. In this blog we hear from a member of our international QENDO community, Jesica Mazzone from Boston, USA. Jessica shares her journey from adolescence to a diagnosis with endometriosis in her twenties and finding an endometriosis surgeon who was able to give her the care she needed. She hopes sharing her story will help others and is thankful for the online community of other endometriosis sufferers she has found.
A Guide to Pain Management
Whether you have endometriosis or adenomyosis, there are a myriad of symptoms that may affect you, but one that so many of us have in common is pain. There are many options for pain management both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, and knowing which ones are right for you comes down to understanding your symptoms and body, as well as communicating with your healthcare team! Support coordinator and recovery nurse Dannielle takes you through the ins and outs of pain management and tracking your progress with the QENDO App.
QENDO App Tutorial: Adding, Editing and Removing Symptoms
Have you downloaded the QENDO App? Our app team takes you through a video tutorial on the basics of tracking with emphasis on adding, editing and deleting symptoms.
Becoming An Endo Warrior with Ella Swan
Meet Ella Swan, an incredible Endo Warrior from New Zealand who is passionate about advocacy and education surrounding endometriosis. Bells is a teacher, nutritionist, and ambassador for anyone affected by endometriosis, as well as mental illness. Though her endo journey has featured some hard moments, she believes that the friends, support and community she’s gained from her fellow warriors has made it almost worth it. Bells shares this inspiring piece with the QENDO Blog about some of her achievements and why she’s passionate about empowering those with endometriosis to live their best lives.
Tracking Your Cycle - Are You Wasting Your Time?
Tracking your cycle, do you do it? In this blog our support coordinator Dannielle goes through the benefits of tracking your cycle for overall health and management of your chronic illness, exploring how the QENDO App can help you do this comprehensively and in a way unique to your symptom profile.