Tia Mowry on her Endometriosis Journey | Quick Fix

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Published 2019-01-25
Tia Mowry details her endometriosis story- from her diagnosis, to struggles with infertility and trying to conceive, she speaks out about the ups and downs of living with endometriosis!
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All Comments (21)
  • Endometriosis, PCOS (🙋), Ovarian Cancer, etc...All of these diseases are things that plague women, but are rarely talked about. Thanks for taking the time share your story.
  • I have endometriosis. I was diagnosed last year and undergone surgery last year as well. my ob removed my left ovary and fallopian tube and she told me i only had 50% chance of being pregnant. but hey, 4 months later, im pregnant.. yassssss
  • @TEWMUCH
    “Take a bath” 🙄🙄 doctors get on my nerves. 😖
  • @kristasmith3692
    I had endometriosis at 17 and PCOS at 19. I'm now 25 with baby number 3 on the way! Thank you for sharing your story. These are very real conditions and should not be ignored.
  • @hismom5600
    I struggle with it. I feared for years that it would prevent me from becoming pregnant. I'm expecting my first son in two weeks:) Thank you for sharing.
  • @EbonynoIvory
    You have two beautiful children 😍 telling your story just shows that you have endometriosis, but endometriosis doesn't have you! Welcome back Tia ❤
  • @scorpioshit5159
    I’m 18 and I was diagnosed last week with endometriosis. I feel a lot less alone knowing I’m not alone.
  • I was diagnosed with endometriosis on December 12th with blocked fallopian tubes I was very blessed to have a very small case of it and I just found out I'm pregnant I'm so happy to give birth to my first child in october.
  • @faithshaya3713
    God is faithful, thank you Tia for sharing your experience.
  • @Lena2light
    Just a disclaimer: Don’t blindly follows doctor’s orders. You may want to get a few opinions and then make a decision.
  • @tigerbaby8621
    I also suffer from Endometriosis. We will find a cure someday. We can kick Endometriosis out the door for good. I love you Tia ❤️❤️❤️
  • I just got diagnosed with endometriosis. It is so painful. I eat gluten free and dairy free mostly because I discovered it made my family and me feel better. I am now focusing on doing 100% of the time just to heal and feel better. You are an inspiration to me. Thanks for your support ❤
  • Hi Tia, I have endometriosis from I was 27 and I am 46 this year, married for 18 years, we didn't get any children. I change how i eat but it didn't happen. The doctors say the old I get the harder, so I have to thank God my husband he gave me. Lately I am feeling some pain. But my God is a healer he can heal anything.
  • Omg yes! I’ve struggled with endo for so many years and it keeps me in bed screaming and crying from the pain. I recently had a talk with an older friend who has been with endo for years and she also told me that sugar, dairy, and processed foods would make it worse so last month about a week before my cycle I cut out those things and my period was sooo much better. It’s crazy how food can really affect us.
  • @mirandafonge607
    My doctor just discovered I have endometriosis after 2yrs marriage and unable to conceive and I pray after my surgery I should have my own baby
  • I was diagnosed with endometriosis at age 27 after having terrible cramps since I was like 14 years old. So I was finally diagnosed at 27 and I was married 7 years at the time to my high school sweetheart. I was told my chances of having kids was really low. I became severely depressed with emotional and physical pain. I no longer felt like a woman and I just felt I was useless. My mother was diagnosed with breast cancer during that time as well so I was going thru a really tough time. Fast forward, I'm 37 now and I have allowed my fear and depression just stop me from further treatment and being the happy person I use to be. My husband and I are now seperated and alot of it was due to me just basically checking out on life. He left and now have a child with someone else. Today I feel alot of hurt and regret because now I have to go at this alone to get my problem fixed. I wish we could have worked thru it but I guess he's happy now. So ladies, if you are going thru Endometriosis, please go to the doctor and get it taken care of and please don't let it control your life. I just don't want no one else taking the route I did out of fear. I have a doctor's appointment coming up so please pray for me. Thanks and Good luck and Blessings to others battling this condition. 🙏💯💪
  • @Some1sAuntie
    Unfortunately it’s too late for me. I had to have a partial hysterectomy and wasn’t able to have children. Thank you for putting this out here for other women. ❤️💪🏾
  • @kerriannw135
    When man say no God say YES!!! He only put you through that so you can be a living testament and help others that are going through the same thing. I struggled with fibroids and thought I wasn’t going to be able to have kids but God knows what he had in store for me and at age 36 he blessed me with my beautiful baby girl who is now 2 1/2 years old....the BEST gift in life!!!Continue with your healthy journey and blessings to you and your beautiful family always. 😘
  • @arimarino3947
    Hello! 🙋Fellow woman struggling with endometriosis and sharing her journey on YouTube. I had my laparoscopy one month ago and am in the process of recovering. I want to have children and am scared about the possibility of being infertile. Your story inspires me and gives me hope. Thank you!