For the girls obviously!
I have had endo since I was 14, then developed M.E. when I was 18. Studies indicate that women with endo are 100 times more likely to develop M.E.. They are not sure why and it seems more and more likely that it is an autoimmune disease. This is interesting and just another peice to the M.E. puzzle. As endo progresses it weakens the immune system causing frequent infections (whats new!).
Mine went away in pregnancy and came back in 2007 when my child was 4. I was told pregnancy often cures it, unfortunately the effects didn't last
I have had endo since I was 14, then developed M.E. when I was 18. Studies indicate that women with endo are 100 times more likely to develop M.E.. They are not sure why and it seems more and more likely that it is an autoimmune disease. This is interesting and just another peice to the M.E. puzzle. As endo progresses it weakens the immune system causing frequent infections (whats new!).
Mine went away in pregnancy and came back in 2007 when my child was 4. I was told pregnancy often cures it, unfortunately the effects didn't last