I am one of the lucky ones…well at least that if I have endometriosis at all as I am, as yet, undiagnosed.. when I say I am lucky I mean that I got my period aged 11 and had them perfectly normally like clockwork every 28 days aside from one random agonising one age 24 that had me rolling around in pain.
EndoMarch
March with us! EndoMarch 2020
eam Ireland are proud to announce our 2020 EndoMarch to coincide with the worldwide events on March 28th 2020Join us in St Anne’s Park, Clontarf, Dublin. Meet up at 1.45pm to begin walk at 2pm. The route is 5km with an option to finish at 2.5km. There is no required distance, you are invited to walk whatever distance you are comfortable with.
Endometriosis Awareness Month – Coffee Mornings/Evenings
Endometriosis awareness month is celebrated world wide in March. 176 Million women coming together to raise awareness of this often debilitating condition.
Endometriosis – Noelle’s Story
Noelle Carew was 14 when her periods began to cause her agonising pain. Lasting up to two weeks, the arrival of her period would feature a stream of intense cramps and heavy bleeding often causing her to vomit with pain and regularly pass out.
Endometriosis Information Day 2015
The Endometriosis Association of Ireland is hosting their annual Information Day in The Spa Hotel Lucan on 21st March 2015 and would love you to join them