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  1. Overcoming Endometriosis: New Help from the Endometriosis Association by Mary Lou Ballweg, Endometriosis Association, et all 1987-10
  2. Endometriosis by Julia Older, 1986
  3. Endometriosis; Key Q&A.(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Endometriosis by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-05
  4. Endometriosis (Advances in Reproductive Endocrinology)
  5. Endometriosis and Other Disorders and Infections (World Congress on Fertility and Sterility Proceeding) by Eng-Soon Teoh, S. Shan Ratnam, 1988-06
  6. Fibroid Tumors & Endometriosis (Women's Health) by Susan M. Lark, 1993-07
  7. Endometriosis: Contemporary Concepts in Clinical Management
  8. Coping with Endometriosis by Lyle J. Breitkopf, Marion Gordon Bakoulis, 1988-08-11
  9. Endometriosis: Lighting the Path by Angela Hankins Sachs, 2004-08-23
  10. Endometriosis: Advanced Management and Surgical Techniques
  11. An Atlas of Endometriosis, Second Edition by Caroline Overton, 2002-03-28
  12. Endometriosis; Overview.: An article from: NWHRC Health Center - Endometriosis by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-05
  13. Coping with Endometriosis (Overcoming Common Problems Series) by Mears, 2000-09
  14. Endometrium and Endometriosis

81. Endometriosis Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments And Causes - WrongDiagnosis.com
endometriosis information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/e/endometriosis/intro.htm

82. Montreal Endometriosis Support Group
Established in June 2004 to provide general information and support for women with endometriosis in the Montreal area.
http://www.3dmaverick.com/mtlendo/

83. Endometriosis Support: Located In Twin Cities, MN, Your DESCRIPTIVE KEYWORDS Tit
A local group of the endometriosis Association offering local information, general information and links to other resources.
http://www.endosupport.com/
endometriosis support LOCATED IN TWIN CITIES, MN document.write(TODAY);
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WELCOME Join us online at either Facebook or WeAreEndo
Facebook Group
WeAreEndo.org
Our Endometriosis Support Group began Tuesday, April 18th, 2006. We are happy to announce that we will be meeting at the Edina Community Lutheran Church once a month. I found this group to be so amazing and empowering that I decided to create a website to share our information and companionship with whomever may need it. Please feel free to come, all you need to do is show up. If you want you can contact either of the co-organizers through the contact us page. What you'll find at our meetings: -support
-information
-ideas
-suggestions
-updates on our group and meetings
WHEN DOES THE GROUP MEET?

We are meeting at Edina Community Lutheran Church, our next meetings are: August 17th @ 6:30-7:30 Sempter 21st @ 6:30-7:30 Canceled October 19th @ 6:30-7:30 TOPICS TO PONDER Ever want an easy way to find new stuff on Endo online?

84. Endometriosis - Topic Overview - Health.com
endometriosis (say “endoh-mee-tree-OH-sus”) is a problem many women have during their childbearing years. It means that a type of tissue that lines your uterus is also growing
http://www.health.com/health/library/topic/0,,hw102998_hw103000,00.html

85. Antonia's Endometriosis Support Page
An informative and personal site, written by someone who has lived with and understands how endometriosis and pain can affect women s lives.
http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/aboyton99/
ANTONIA'S ENDOMETRIOSIS AND PELVIC PAIN PAGE
Support and Information for Women with
Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain
(Please do not copy it or use it without permission, thank you.) Welcome to my endometriosis and pelvic pain site. My name is Antonia. I am a 32 year old woman who suffers from endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. Ever since I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 1994, I've felt as though I've been fighting a long and weary battle. Sometimes I have felt like giving up and other times it has been worth the effort. Over the past few years, I've tried to read as much as I can about the disease and about pain in general. To begin with I wanted to try to find out what was happening to my body. After a while, however, I began to realise that I was able to answer questions as well as ask them. By helping myself, I was now able to help others too. This is why I've put this web-site together. Whether you suffer from endometriosis, or whether you suffer from chronic pelvic pain, it doesn't really matter. What matters is that we're all in this together - and as long as we know that we're not alone in this battle of ours, then we're able to help each other out. It is amazing how few people still know about endometriosis and how ignorant they are, despite the fact that so many suffer from the disease. After all, it's not as though it's life threatening, and at the end of the day, it's only a "woman's problem" - right?

86. Nezhat Medical Center: Patients - Topics Of Interest
Surgical team presents laparoscopic pictures and video clips of endometrial ablation and other procedures.
http://www.nezhat.com/patients_topics_endometriosis.html
Topics of Interest
> Endometriosis
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Endometriosis
Introduction During the menstrual cycle, the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, builds up, breaks down, and sheds, leaving the body through the vagina. When this type of tissue is found outside of the uterus but still responds to hormonal cycles it is called Endometriosis. When endometrial growths (often called implants) react to the menstrual cycle or hormone fluctuations the result is internal bleeding, which causes inflammation, pain, build up of scar tissue and adhesions, and can cause infertility. Common sites of endometriosis are the ovaries, fallopian tubes, the ligaments that support the uterus, between the rectum and vagina, and the lining of the pelvic cavity. In addition, endometriosis can affect the bowel, bladder, ureters, and appendix. There have even been cases of endometriosis on the diaphragm, lung, arm, and skin. This is referred to as extragenital endometriosis. The primary symptom of Endometriosis is chronic, cyclic pelvic pain before and during your period. The amount of pain varies from person to person. Some women may have the disease and not even know it, while others can experience debilitating pain. The pain comes in various forms and affects females differently. Other symptoms include pain with intercourse, fatigue, infertility, painful urination or bowel movements during your period, and sometimes diarrhea, nausea, and constipation. Treatment First you should know that there is no cure for endometriosis. Medications can be prescribed to help control pain and may lessen the effects or progression of the disease. Surgery can treat the disease. But at this point, there is no definitive cure.

87. The Endometriosis Association Of Ireland
Offering information, booklist, feedback and membership. Membership specific pages including downloads and a forum.
http://www.endo.ie/
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Support Group Meeting If you have been diagnosed with endometriosis, or think you may have it, or would just like to know more about the condition, come along to our next support group meeting for an informal chat with other women who have endometriosis, where you can exchange information on ways of managing pain, diet tips, etc. Members and non-members, family, friends and partners are all welcome. Saturday 27th November Hibernian Hotel (Tudor Room) Main Street, Mallow, Co Cork The hotel is 10minutes walk from Mallow train station. Email inquiries to info@endo.ie or text or leave a voicemail at: 086-3203855 and we will get back to you. Join up now for 2011! We really need your support. Join now for 2011 and enjoy free membership until the end of December! Click on link to the right and pay via paypal or send a cheque or money order to the Endometriosis Association of Ireland at Carmichael Centre, North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7

88. World Endometriosis Research Foundation (WERF)
Organisation for research donation and authorization of international multi-centred research projects.
http://www.endometriosisfoundation.org/

89. Endometriosis Mailing List
Information on how to subscribe to Witsendo, an endometriosis support mailing list.
http://www.ivf.com/witsend.html
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Title: WITSENDO Mailing list
Access method: send subscription request to: LISTSERV@listserv.dartmouth.edu First Line of Message: subscribe Witsendo lastname, firstname Description: Discussion of endometrioisis and the sharing of remedies. Email your subscribtion to the Endometriosis mailing list now by clicking here. Click here to get more info on subscribing to Witsendo or contact the moderator This is the auto-blurb thing you get when yousubscribe to the list. I think it should answer any questions that anyone out there has. Subject: You have been added to the WITSENDO list
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Reply-To: WITSENDO-Request@DARTMOUTH.EDU You have been added to the WITSENDO mailing list (ENDOmetriosis Treatment and Support) by John Bullock To send a message to all the people currently subscribed to the list, just send mail to WITSENDO@.DARTMOUTH.EDU. This is called "sending mail to the list", because you send mail to a single address and LISTSERV makes copies for all the people who have subscribed. This address (WITSENDO@DARTMOUTH.EDU) is also called the "list address". You must never try to send any command to that address, as it would be distributed to all the people who have subscribed. All commands must be sent to the "LISTSERV address", LISTSERV@DARTCMS1.BITNET (or LISTSERV@DARTMOUTH.EDU).

90. EndoCenter Of The San Francisco Bay Area
Official support group of the endometriosis Research Center. Includes mailing list, newsletter, calendar of events, and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.sfendo.org/
Home Newsletters Southbay SF/Eastbay ... Thank You The Local EndoCenter of the San Francisco Bay Area is affiliated with the Endometriosis Research Center located in Florida. We appreciate all of our volunteers who have stepped forward to keep our local support groups active. Together, through our support networks, fundraising events, education programs and awareness activities, we offer woman, their family members and friends, encouragement, education and empowerment to deal with this puzzling disease day-to-day.
We are here to help in anyway we can. With millions of women and teens throughout the world suffering with this chronic gynecological disorder and hundreds more being diagnosed daily, we can no longer afford to be naive and think it is just an insignificant issue. Therefore, the Endometriosis Research Center (ERC) was founded. We are an official Support Group of the Endometriosis Research Center. The ERC is an international 501(c)3 Tax Exempt, Tax-Deductible organization dedicated to Endometriosis education and research, providing support and improving the quality of life for women with Endometriosis, finding a cure for the disease, raising awareness about Endometriosis and so much more. Please call our headquarters or stop by the ERC website www.endocenter.org

91. NE.Endo
Offers information on endometriosis, it treatments, and what to ask your doctor as well as poety. No longer an active site.
http://n.e.endo.tripod.com/
Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); NE.Endo Welcome What is endometriosis? Adenomyosis Questions to ask your doctor ... A Lighter Look NE.Endometriosis Together, we are never alone Photography by Gina Roberts

92. THE ENDO CLUB *Prayer *Forum *Treatment For Endometriosis | PRAYER & Natural Tre
Natural and medical treatment information. Coping articles, forum, endometriosis diet, and prayer club.
http://theendoclub.com/
THE ENDO CLUB *Prayer *Forum *Treatment for Endometriosis
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Thank you for visiting! This is a personal site with the story of my experience and also many other women's experiences and ways that we are coping with this disease. First of all I must tell you that I am so glad you found us. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. There are millions of us endo sufferers all over the world. We are all in this battle together and if somehow I can help you out on this site, it makes me very happy. Unfortunately there is not a cure for Endometriosis as of yet, but if we can pray and support each other, I believe we can make a huge difference in each others lives. Also a lot of women, including myself have had a lot of relief with suppressing this disease with natural treatments. I suggest you look at the natural and medical treatment pages here so you can have all the facts. Of course whatever route you choose for treatment, you will be supported here. JOIN THE PRAYER CLUB
http://www.theendoclub.com/joinpcprayerrequests.htm

93. ChinaRose S Endometriosis Awareness Site
Information, research, theories, personal experiences and stories, as well as alternatives.
http://www.chinarose.net
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94. Chris' Endometriosis Page
A personal story of a woman s daily struggle with endo. Lots of information and links to other endo pages.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/spudsmom/
To Chris'
Endometriosis Page
This is my contribution to all of the web pages out there concerning endometriosis . It tells my story , and I hope that in some way it can help other women get through each day. Someone told me once that God never gives us anything we cant handle. When the pain and depression seem to be too much, I think about that, and it gets me through. My story is an ongoing one, so please keep checking back often to see how my story is progressing. I also have some links to other endo pages that I have found interesting and helpful, as well as an explanation on just what endometroisis is. Please feel free to email me any time at ChrisHill14@excite.com . Thank you for visiting. Please email me with your thoughts and comments Please feel free to sign my guestbook
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95. Welcome
A personal story of endometriosis as well as links.
http://krazykt0.tripod.com/ktsplace/
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96. It's Not The Endo The World
Personal story of my struggle with endometriosis.
http://www.magma.ca/~bkssmith/endo/
It's Not the Endo the World Can you help Stacee? Please see Tales of Survival for her story. "Fear not, for I have
redeemed you;
I have summoned
you by name; you are mine.
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you;
and when you pass
through the rivers,
they will not sweep over you.
When you walk through
the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.
For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior..." Isaiah 43: 1 -3 NIV Hello! My name is Cheryl and welcome to my endometriosis site. If you've come here, then most likely you or someone you know has endo. When I first was diagnosed with endo, all I heard was how awful it was. Although I don't discount the pain and suffering others go through with endo, I had to admit that this didn't give me much hope, and I didn't even know yet how severe my case was. So I decided to develop a site that let's women know that endo isn't necessarily a death sentence. My hope is that you'll find this site to not only be informative, but also a refuge from pain and uncertainty. If you have endo and would like to share your Tale of Survival, please

97. Debbie Seymour RN
Debbie highlights her painful experiences and information she has obtained from her research. Debbie has endometriosis and adenomyosis.
http://www.angryuterus.com
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98. Hope For Those Who Suffer From Adhesion Related Disorder.
Karen highlights her journey through endometriosis with her daughter and her book, specifically looking at adhesions and their treatments
http://www.karensteward.typepad.com
Hope For Those Who Suffer From Adhesion Related Disorder.
Adhesions are bands of scar tissue that can form inside the body, binding internal organs together...and leaving the victim to suffer incredible pain. Since adhesions elude the eye of standard medical tests, and many doctors do not discuss the illness itself, a proper diagnosis of adhesions, or ARD (Adhesion Related Disorder), is often left up to the sufferer!
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99. Endosupp, Endometriosis Support And Information
Web support area, offering a weblog, journal entries and a forum.
http://www.endosupp.com/

100. Endometriosis Community : EndoForums
offers a blog, a forum and has taken some polls.
http://www.endoforums.com
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News Spotlight
[article courtesy medindia.com]
A new study has found that women with freckles, moles and easily-burned skin are at a greater risk of developing endometriosis. Endometriosis is a common medical condition characterized by growth beyond or outside the uterus of endometrium, the tissue that normally lines the uterus.
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News Stories The choice to end your dearly wanted pregnancy is so heartbreaking. It is very personal; it is never a "black or white" choice. I've been asked to write "our side" of the story for terminating a pregnancy due to T-21 with known health issues. This is my story in much abbreviated form.
I was 39 when I found out I had severe endometriosis, and I underwent a laparoscopy and six months of Lupron treatment to combat it. Read more... Neurocrine rises on clinical results Shares of Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. (Nasdaq: NBIX) lifted in after-hours trading after the San Diego-based company said its endometriosis treatment proved safe and effective in its fifth Phase 2 clinical trial. Read more...

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