There are NICE Guidelines which are set out that individuals with suspected or confirmed endometriosis can be referred to a specialist centre. You instantly think “great I might actually be getting somewhere and get good care” but the reality is these services are underfunded, have limited resources and simply cannot cope. This is when the GP comes in and has to be the one to pick up the pieces. Some people unfortunately don’t have the support from their GP but I’m incredibly grateful to mine she has went above and beyond and does everything she possibly can to help. I’ve felt like I have had more support from her even though sadly the support from the hospital hasn’t been there.
There is talk of “early intervention” and having faster diagnosis times but there are women out there that by the time they are seen by gynaecology have a laparoscopy the Endometriosis is severe and in some cases require other input from specialties such as urology due to bladder or colorectal because of bowel involvement. In Edinburgh it’s estimated that 400 to 500 individuals will require complex interventions/treatments. The wait for these specialties and treatments are lengthy which means having to “struggle on.”
It’s a really horrible position to be in. I understand that there’s cuts throughout our NHS but what is frustrating is not having support there when you need it. Endometriosis is hell. It is one of the most painful conditions and I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. It’s not just a bad period. Endometriosis comes with different problems it’s endless medications, appointments and hospital visits. For some it means being unable to hold down a full time job or not being able to work at all, dealing with the side effects of medications, struggling with the fatigue that endometriosis brings with it. Also some are losing internal organs or their fertility. There are too many suffering to the point that it affects mental health and some ladies have sadly died due to suicide because it’s all just got too much. This shouldn’t be happening and more needs to be done to help support individuals with Endometriosis.
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