Thanks for the further info! Every time I find myself thinking that I know a lot (about ANYTHING), I soon find out that I don’t actually know eff-all (as the Brits say). Thankfully, there are kind-hearted souls like yourself who set me straight without pointing and bellowing “BWAHAHAHAAHAHA, WHAT A MAROON YOU ARE !!!” :-)
Yea, but we're all thinking it.
Just kidding.
Or am I?
Sure. NP.
Endometriosis is a common condition. Some doctors don’t even think of it as a disease in that they argue you could do exploratory surgery on 100 women at random and find endometriosis in half of them, many of whom do not have that much of it and have no real symptoms other than aches and a bloated feeling that they just think is part of life and grew accustomed to.
It is rarely fatal. It might kill a woman here and there due to a collapsed lung or bowel perforation, but most deaths are suicides due to the severe pain and need for some women to have lots of surgeries or to have total hysterectomies at a young age.
It can be treated to some degree by an off-label drug for prostate cancer or birth control pills, but this doesn’t work for everyone.
But by far, the best treatment is pregnancy.
It is influenced by hormone levels.
That is why I am concerned that the spike proteins can cause the ovaries to go wonky and these wonky ovaries can drive the growth of endometriosis.
Some doctors believe other vaccines, such as the typical childhood ones, have caused an increase in endometriosis. It’s hard to prove since before such vaccines were prevalent more women were having more children because that is how society was.
Women often get relief at menopause, unless they have a lot of built up scar tissue. But if women in menopause go out of it due to spike proteins, who knows what will happen to them.