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Doctor Will See You Now: Recognizing and Treating Endometriosis [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Turner Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 1681621126
  • ISBN-13: 9781681621128
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Turner Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 1681621126
  • ISBN-13: 9781681621128
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Endometriosis materializes when the endometrium – the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus – sheds, but does not exit a woman’s body during her period. Instead, it grows outside of the uterus, spreading to organs and nerves in and around the pelvic region. The resulting pain is so physically and emotionally insufferable that it can mercilessly dominate a woman’s life. The average woman with endometriosis is twenty-seven years old before she is diagnosed. It is one of the top three causes of female infertility. The pain it emits can affect a woman’s career, social life, relationships, sexual activity, sleep, and diet. It is incurable, but highly treatable. Unfortunately, though, it is rarely treated in a timely manner, if at all, because of misdiagnoses and/or a lack of education among those in the medical community.This book gives hope to everyone connected to endometriosis. That includes every woman and young girl who has it, and the women and men in their lives – the mothers, fathers, husbands, children, and friends – who know something is wrong, but do not know what it is or what to do about it. This book is written at a level that everyone with ties to this disease can relate to and understand, but it is also for doctors with good intentions who lack the knowledge of how to diagnose or treat it. This book is for the “Endo Warriors,” women determined to let the world know their stories so that every woman with this disease – from the thirteen-year-old girl who is being told that her pain is “part of becoming a woman” to the woman who has been misdiagnosed for decades – knows she is not alone.Yes, her pain is real.No, she is not crazy.Yes, there is hope.

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Foreword xi
Padma Lakshmi
Introduction: A Letter to You from Dr. Seckin xiii
The Disease
Chapter 1 You're Not Crazy
1(10)
Chapter 2 The Road Less Traveled
11(6)
Chapter 3 Endo What?
17(8)
Chapter 4 Pain, and its Effect on Personality
25(10)
Symptoms
Chapter 5 From Early Endo to a Frozen Pelvis
35(8)
Chapter 6 The Taboo of Periods
43(6)
Chapter 7 Killer Cramps
49(4)
Chapter 8 Painful Sex
53(4)
Chapter 9 Cut with Razor Blades
57(2)
Chapter 10 Neuropathy
59(2)
Chapter 11 Four Miscarriages... and a Baby
61(4)
Chapter 12 Fatigue
65(4)
Chapter 13 Genetics
69(4)
Misdiagnoses
Chapter 14 "It Was All So Stupid"
73(6)
Chapter 15 IBS: A Dump Diagnosis
79(4)
Chapter 16 Hysterectomy Bad
83(6)
Chapter 17 Appendicitis
89(2)
Chapter 18 Ovarian Cysts
91(22)
Photo References
93(20)
Effects
Chapter 19 Those Who Suffer with Them
113(4)
Chapter 20 Living Just to Work
117(4)
Chapter 21 You Learn Who Your True Friends Are
121(4)
Chapter 22 A Miscarriage
125(6)
Alternatives
Chapter 23 Alternatives, Not Substitutes
131(4)
Chapter 24 Painkillers
135(4)
Chapter 25 Acupuncture
139(4)
Chapter 26 Good Nutrition
143(4)
Chapter 27 Birth Control Pills
147(4)
Chapter 28 Pseudomenopause and Menopause
151(4)
Chapter 29 Hysterectomy Not So Bad
155(4)
Chapter 30 Freezing Your Eggs
159(6)
The Care You Deserve
Chapter 31 Your First Visit: What to Expect
165(8)
Chapter 32 The Gold Standard
173(6)
Chapter 33 When Surgery Doesn't Go as Planned
179(4)
Chapter 34 New Lives (Literally) after Surgery
183(6)
Chapter 35 Laser Surgery and Electrosurgery
189(4)
Chapter 36 Robotic Surgery
193(4)
Chapter 37 A Possible Link to Ovarian Cancer
197(6)
Support: Now and in the Future
Chapter 38 The EFA
203(3)
Chapter 39 ENPOWRing the Young Generation
206(3)
Chapter 40 Educating Doctors
209(4)
Chapter 41 A Cure
213(4)
Chapter 42 Support Groups
217(2)
Chapter 43 Finding the Right Doctor
219(4)
Chapter 44 Insurance
223(4)
Epilogue 227(4)
Resources 231(2)
Acknowledgments 233(2)
Endnotes 235(4)
Index 239
Tamer Seckin, MD, is a Board Certified gynecologist and laparoscopic surgeon in private practice in New York City, practicing at North Shore LIJ/Lenox Hill Hospital. He specializes in treating women with endometriosis. He is an internationally known specialist in minimally invasive advanced (laparoscopic) surgery, and is among a very limited number of gynecologic surgeons in the United States who is exclusively committed to the Deep Laparoscopic Excision of endometriosis.





In 2009, Dr. Seckin founded the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA), the first research and advocacy foundation of its kind organized by a private physician to raise awareness and emphasize the critical value of surgical excision of endometriosis. Under his guidance as Medical Director, the EFA strives to increase disease recognition, provide advocacy, facilitate expert surgical training, and fund landmark endometriosis research.

Padma Lakshmi is an American author, actress, model, television host. She is the host of the US cooking competition program Top Chef. She is one of the first celebrities to bring attention to endometriosis and is active about raising awareness and sharing her own experience with it to help others.