FAQs About Endometriosis (Part 2 of 2) - Personal Q&A

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  • Опубліковано 17 січ 2025

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  • @Tayzordactyl
    @Tayzordactyl 9 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. I'm 19 and just reached my year anniversary of my diagnosis and laparoscopy. I don't personally know anyone with it and it's been so difficult for me to not have anyone validate my experiences and my pain. Thank you for being so open with this and trying your best to help other women with this.

  • @RetroCarsForever
    @RetroCarsForever 9 років тому

    I knew nothing about this disease. Thank you for giving an achingly honest look at it, takes a lot of bravery to put yourself out there like that.

  • @dockingbay327
    @dockingbay327 9 років тому

    Wonderful stuff Jessie. Great job. Well produced. Really helpful. You are awesome.

  • @thefullstop23
    @thefullstop23 8 років тому

    Just stumbled upon you today through a three second snippet of when you were being interviewed by Ben Pace years ago (in that clip you said "most boring interview ever", I'm pretty sure in jest). It all began from there, watched your 45min "seminar" about "how to look modest in a skimpy costume". LOVE your hair in that one (and this one too!) and I thought, man her personality is super cool, she's intelligent, funny and gorgeous. Need to find out more! Facebook, Twitter, found them all! Talk about full on stalk mode huh..
    Found this channel, subscribed IMMEDIATELY, and now I'm at a loss for words after this video. Such a strong, courageous woman you are for sharing. I'm pretty much shocked like everyone else here. Hope you get more subscribers to help you with the medication finances..
    If I weren't as fat and ugly as I am now, I'd definitely date you. Not sure if you'd say the same though, lol. I don't even live in America. No words can comfort you, we know, but at least I get to type this, to let you know that your work, talent and dedication deserves even more recognition. And you're super hot. Stay strong and looking forward to more videos!

  • @evilanamay
    @evilanamay 9 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your experience. ♡

  • @Mojje42
    @Mojje42 9 років тому

    i just want to hug you right now =( *Big virtual Hug* i'm never knew how strong you really are
    but after this i really do know... and the important thing is to stay positive! you are Awesome for making these videos
    and i've learned a lot and just remember that there are a lot of people who really like you =)

  • @meb1982
    @meb1982 8 років тому

    HUGS! That is all I feel I can say. Hugs.

  • @TheVagabond7
    @TheVagabond7 9 років тому

    *hugs* Thank you for sharing all of this. You are an amazingly strong person. I hope you do adopt some day and raise a badass little hellion. :)

  • @jamesb53
    @jamesb53 9 років тому

    You state in the faq that vaginal birth could be one way to "cure" endometriosis according to doctors. Is there a % as to which this is the case? Or is it just a crap shoot? And along those same lines. You said that the disease is hereditary. Does this mean you can pass it down even if you yourself are cured by giving birth? Also, is it known what the chances are of passing it down to offspring?

    • @JessiePridemore
      @JessiePridemore  9 років тому

      +James B I'm sorry, but I've never seen any data available on the percentage of it. As far as I know, and from the women I know who had C-sections, having a C-section doesn't "cure" it ever.
      Yes. Even if you cured your mother of it, you can pass it. There is no information avail on if males can pass it, the current science is that it is passed down from woman to woman.
      There is sadly no data available on this question either. I plan on keeping up with these videos a lot and even adding new segments to it, if I run across anything in my studies, you will be the first to know.