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Mar

Finding Others Like Us On The Web

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“I feel so alone. Where can I find others who have Endometriosis?”

The Internet has been a literal lifesaver for those of us who have little in-person support and/or who have been bed-bound for long periods of time due to Endometriosis.

Some online areas where the Endometriosis community has recently been active are:

  • Facebook Groups
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • reddit
  • myendometriosisteam.com
  • theendo.co/endo-support-group

Additionally, Steph has started adding sites to a support network page on the Living With Endometriosis blog. You can view a growing list at:
www.livingwithendometriosis.org/organisations

Please reply in the comments if you have or know of an organisation that should be on the Living With Endometriosis blog!

Published in Endometriosis Awareness

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