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  1. What? By Eliza Wolfson

    With endometriosis, cells are found where they shouldn’t be, and it’s common for people to be misdiagnosed.

  2. Where? by Tamsin Walker

    Although it’s true that many women with endometriosis suffer bad periods, there’s a common misconception that that’s all endometriosis is.

  3. One in Ten

    1 in 10 women in Wales are living with endometriosis.

  4. Invisibility

    You can’t tell someone has endometriosis by looking at them. How does it feel to live with an invisible disease?

  5. When? by Elizabeth Querstret

    Endometriosis affects about one in ten women. In Wales alone that could mean as many as 160,000 people living with this invisible disease.

  6. Julia – Social animals

    When I linked up with those on Facebook, my outlook changed a lot because I realised that I wasn’t on my own.

  7. Jaimee Rae – Out in the open

    The EndoWalls are there to let those suffering with endometriosis know that they’re not alone.

  • What is endometriosis?
    • What are the symptoms of endometriosis?
    • FAQ
  • Could I have endometriosis?
    • Why does endometriosis take so long to diagnose?
    • Diagnosis Pathway
  • What are the treatment options?
    • Treatment & Management Pathway
  • Living with Endometriosis
    • Living with pain
    • Stress & coping
    • Building empathy
    • Personal Stories
  • Tools
    • The Endometriosis Cymru Me & You Empathy Quiz
    • The Endometriosis Cymru Symptom Tracker
  • FAQ
    • Definitions & Symtoms
    • Getting a diagnosis
    • Living with endometriosis
    • Fertility & Pregnancy