Before and After DiagnosisLife before and after an endometriosis diagnosis can look dramatically different sometimes. Isabelle's illustration highlights the differences that many face and how an endometriosis diagnosis can change everything... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments4 comments
Traveling with EndometriosisTraveling while suffering from endometriosis might be difficult at times. Endo pain may strike at the most inconvenient moments. It may need some additional planning and having a plan in... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
The Complete Endo Holiday Gift GuideHaving someone in your life with endometriosis means learning how to help when they are having a bad day. Helping to relieve their pain and make their lives a little... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
Surviving an Endo FlareLearning to manage an endo flare-up is challenging and can take a toll on your mind, body, and spirit. There are lots of ways to make it work more comfortably... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
How To Take It EasyIt's hard work managing your health when you have endometriosis. From your stress to your food habits, it can become overwhelming. And taking steps forward can become its own challenges... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Self Care and EndometriosisEveryone learns how important self care is, one way or another. When I was diagnosed with endometriosis, I thought things would get even harder to express and address with my... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
What No One Sees about EndometriosisTrying to navigate your body with endometriosis can already feel like an exhausting fight with your physical and mental health, and adding the pressures of societal expectation for illness and... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Cramps, PMS, Aches, and Fear!Living with endometriosis can be an endless loop of doctor's visits, hard conversations with loved ones, and lifestyle changes; but that doesn't mean it has to feel hopeless or lonely... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
A Starting Line With No Finish LineI'm Iz and I'm 25, half Taiwanese/Chinese, gender fluid and learning how to live with chronic illness. When I was a teenager and started menstruating and learning about my body... By Isabelle CarpenterBookmark for later Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 comments