
Endo Battery
Welcome to Endo Battery, the podcast that's here to journey with you through Endometriosis and Adenomyosis.
In a world where silence often shrouds these challenging conditions, Endo Battery stands as a beacon of hope and a source of strength. We believe in the power of knowledge, personal stories, and expert insights to illuminate the path forward. Our mission? To walk with you, hand in hand, through the often daunting landscape of Endometriosis and Adenomyosis.
This podcast is like a warm hug for your ears, offering you a cozy space to connect, learn, and heal. Whether you're newly diagnosed, a seasoned warrior, or a curious supporter, Endo Battery is a resource for you. Here, you'll find a community that understands your struggles and a team dedicated to delivering good, accurate information you can trust.
What to expect from Endo Battery:
Personal Stories: We're all about real-life experiences – your stories, our stories – because we know that sometimes, the most profound insights come from personal journeys.
Leading Experts: Our podcast features interviews with top experts in the field. These are the individuals who light up the path with their knowledge, sharing their wisdom and expertise to empower you.
Comfort and Solace: We understand that Endometriosis can be draining – physically, emotionally, and mentally. Endo Battery is your safe space, offering comfort and solace to help you recharge and regain your strength.
Life-Charging Insights: When Endometriosis tries to drain your life, Endo Battery is here to help you recharge. We're the energy boost you've been looking for, delivering insights and strategies to help you live your best life despite the challenges.
Join us on this journey, and together, we'll light up the darkness that often surrounds Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. Your story, your strength, and your resilience are at the heart of Endo Battery. Tune in, listen, share, and lets charge forward together.
Endo Battery
Talking Hormones and Balancing Them with Megan Anderson
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Megan walks us through different approaches to:
- Recognizing Endometriosis with common symptoms as well as those less obvious symptoms
- Learning from cases that are challenging
- How gut health effects our bodies balance
- Introducing Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) as a way to help manage pain with Endometriosis pain
- Balancing hormones post surgical hysterectomy
- The need for progesterone and the need for estrogen
- What should our hormone levels should look like
- Options for testing your hormones
- Managing health management tools in both western and eastern medicine
- Knowing as a practitioner when to refer to a specialist
- Things that can help reduce inflammation and pain symptoms
All with a balanced approach using both functional and western medicine.
About Megan:
Megan Anderson, ANP, is a Nurse Practitioner, who received her nursing degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2004. Megan worked as a staff nurse in both pediatric cardiology/surgery and gynecology/oncology for 3 years before starting graduate school at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2006. She worked at a Federally Qualified Health Center for 3 years during graduate school before becoming a Board Certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner in 2009.
From 2017 until the start of COVID in 2020, Megan worked at a functional medicine clinic in town called Balanced Well-Being Healthcare. There, she grew as a clinician and honed her skills with functional medicine diagnostic and treatment options. Helping people address underlying chronic issues and get back to feeling their best is what feeds her soul, and she feels grateful every day for the opportunity to help people identify ways to feel and live their best life. She has since continued to work in a functional medicine practice, seeing patients all over the country in a virtual manner, with the California Center for Functional Medicine. Women's health concerns, autoimmune conditions, and gut health are her favorite things to address with patients.
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