THE ENDO CO NEWS
Tamron Hall Show Interview
The Endometriosis Coalition Founder, Jenneh Rishe, and Director of Operations, Joseph Rishe with Endo What and Below the Belt director Shannon Cohn featured on the Tamron Hall Show.
Watch the Video!
Congressional Hearing on Endometriosis
Following the screening of Below the Belt at Capitol Hill, we presented the outline of our five-part action plan to members of Congress.
Endometriosis Definition
Getting the definition wrong causes harm to those living with the disease. Endometriosis is NOT just a bad period. Symptoms can be both chronic and cyclical. Treating Endometriosis as though it is displaced endometrial tissue does a disservice to patients seeking effective treatment.
Nurse With Endometriosis Shares Painful Journey To Diagnosis on the TODAY SHOW
Founder of The Endo Co, Jenneh Rishe, shares her journey on the Today Show.
Watch the video!
What Living With Endometriosis Is Really Like by Meg Connolly
The first time I heard the word endometriosis, it didn’t really register. After years of seeing countless gynecologists, I had grown accustomed to the routine of the doctor listening to 60 seconds of me trying to explain my symptoms, pick a diagnosis from their random wheel of explanations, and assure me that everything I was experiencing was “normal.” For many who may not know, endometriosis is a chronic illness in which the endometrial lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. There is no cure.
Endo Info Day LA 2019
Together with EndoWhat? we had the pleasure of co-hosting a day for those living with endometriosis and their support systems to learn more about Endometriosis. The event involved a screening of the documentary ENDOWHAT? followed by an expert discussion panel about endometriosis and pelvic health.
Hey Girl: Pain is Never Normal
Medically reviewed by Debra Rose Wilson, Ph.D., MSN, R.N., IBCLC, AHN-BC, CHT
Dear Friend,
I was 26 years old the first time I experienced endometriosis symptoms. I was driving to work (I’m a nurse) and I felt a really bad pain on the upper right side of my stomach, right under my rib. It was a sharp, stabbing pain. It was the most intense pain I had ever felt; it took my breath away.