My Endometriosis Story - Endometriosis Symptoms, Pregnancy and Surgery

Published 2018-01-23
MY ENDOMETRIOSIS STORY - ENDOMETRIOSIS SYMPTOMS, PREGNANCY AND SURGERY! ⭐️ Jessica was first diagnosed with endometriosis in 2005 after having her first laparoscopy. She made it her mission to manage her endometriosis symptoms, be healthy and give others hope. She has since had one baby naturally, had two subsequent surgeries, been diagnosed with frozen pelvis and gone through IVF for her second baby. Jessica knows how frustrating and scary an endometriosis diagnosis can be and she wants you to know you are not alone. ⭐️ Find Jessica's full length endometriosis workout here 👉🏼 gum.co/prmMR

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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so much for this video. I'm 16 and have stage 2 endometriosis. My boyfriend just left me because of that, we were together for more than a year so I can't believe what he did. My heart is broken. But I realise everyday that this illness is making me stronger. To fight back, every single day.
  • I have endometriosis I also had my left ovary removed because of a huge cysts was growing on it which damaged my left ovary lost 3 pregnancy afterwards now am 27 weeks pregnant with endometriosis isn't God good🙏
  • It is so fortunate to hear that you could still carry your baby despite the endometriosis. Very lucky! I hope I could be a mother one day too
  • Complete admiration on your positivity! I’ve suffered endlessly now blessed with 2 beautiful children and pain returned 😢 praying it settles again it’s so draining..
  • @travelbuddyG
    Thanks for sharing your story. I just found recently that I have endometriosis and reading stuff online made me down but with your story I find hope.
  • @megreads824
    I don't have endometriosis, but your story really resonated with me. Thank you! I have about a half dozen chronic illnesses, and I spent a few years sulking about them in despair when I was first diagnosed 15 or so years ago, but I've since learned, just as you described, that treating my body with kindness (including exercise and healthy food) and working with my conditions leads to a happier and healthier life even with my illnesses. Thanks for this video!
  • @danigiles5143
    Omg, I went though the same symptoms and medical experience, going to emerge, same ruptured cyst and no diagnosis and then exploring the colon etc. Going in for a lap finally next Wednesday after 20 years of pain. Wish me luck! I am so sorry you had to go through this, our medical system needs to catch up and have more options for women.
  • @miszmitch34
    Your story is so similar to what I am experiencing. Extreme pain on my lower right side, and my obgyn suspects I have this condition as well. Just by reading the symptoms, I agree I probably have this. I am 31. I am so happy you were able to conceive naturally! Thank you for sharing this!
  • @BallBlocker37
    I just showed my husband this video and he said, did you give her a script of your life. 😅 this is huge. Thank you for posting your story. I have an appointment tomorrow so now I feel more empowered going in having this knowledge now.
  • @beec219
    I found your videos the summer while experiencing another horrible period. I got diagnosed with endometriosis today. So thankful I found you! Similar symptoms!
  • @tshegimore3587
    That's incredible. Your story really gives me hope that I can still conceive even through this horrible disease.
  • Thank you for being so open and sharing your story. I was diagnosed with endometriosis 5 years ago and had a surgery. You said you were suprised that it had gotten worse and that the endometriosis was back. It is good to keep in mind that endometriosis is chronic and is always there. Every time you have your period there is a risk of more scar tissue and/or a cyst. The best remedy is to take birth control or hormones to get you in artificial menopause to stop the cells from spreading. I’m very thankful for my doctor who suggested the artificial menopause and it has improved my quality of live so much! It also gives you a better chance of staying fertile, because it will stop the scar tissue and cysts.
  • @caitlynkirk8215
    It took 10 years for them to diagnose me...even though I asked them to please look into it when I was 16. I'm so happy you were able to conceivee fairly easily. Im so worried about that. I had my first surgery for this January of this year and it didn't work. I have it worse(only 11 months later). I'm defeated. So, thank you for sharing.
  • @priyawalia1173
    I'm so glad you said "it matters how you feel instead of the label that has been put on paper" - i am 34 years old, and had no symptoms of endomitriosis. I had a week worth of pain and lots of bloating in january 2020 and had various tests done. No indication at all of endo. I was told i had common cysts that would need draining. On Monday just gone, I had a lap and cystectomy finally, and I was told I had stage 3 to 4 endomitriosis with frozen pelvis because some of the tissue had attached to my bowels. I'm obviously heart broken with this news and still trying to make sense of it and process it. But i dont feel sick or like anything is wrong with me. So I'm trying to focus on that xx
  • Thank you for sharing. The only symptoms I have is very painful menstrual cramps and during intercourse. Intercourse have been so uncomfortable that I've avoided it for five years now. It's for religious reasons as well. It's hurtful, but I keep praying for healing before God sends me my husband.
  • Hola Jessica, thank you so much for sharing your story. I have gone similar story going to the ER with a horrible pain, omg and I have felt hopeless for not knowing what to do :(. Now, I feel different thanks to you 🤗😘 namaste 🙏
  • @GenerationYoga
    You have been blessed with getting pregnant. 🙏 I think I'm in that limbo of still getting an actual diagnosis...no children yet after many years... 🧿
  • @MalkaShifra
    Wow so glad I found you. After two surgeries I was finally diagnosed with endometriosis. I kept having constant prolong heavy cycles with pelvic pain. First I was told I had a cyst then I was told my endometrial was too think until the last surgery the diagnosis came back with the endometriosis. Going to see a fertility doctor because we also want to conceive. Second marriage and we both have children from past marriage. We would like to have one of our own. Best of luck to all the ladies who are facing this challenge. We must give up. We do our part and G-d does the rest 😃
  • Jessica, I found that the unprocessed emotions from childhood create my symptoms, pain on ovary feelings of not being loved by parents, in the centre of uterus feelings of not being wanted, also the feelings not being wanted as a woman
  • @AlluringStena
    I’m turning 34 and just had my surgery last December to removed cysts in both of my ovaries. We are being referred to fertility doctor, hearing your story gave me hope. I want to get pregnant so bad 🙏