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Trying To Be Positive With Anne Matthews

Discussing The New Frontier of Endometriosis Care With Dr. Mathew Leonardi

07 Oct 2024

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In this episode of Trying to Be Positive, we dive into the complex world of endometriosis with Dr. Mathew Leonardi. Together, we explore the challenges that patients face in diagnosing and treating endometriosis and discuss why a one-size-fits-all approach just doesn’t work. Dr. Leonardi shares his unique perspective on the importance of individualized patient care and emphasizes how far we still need to go in terms of awareness and research funding. We touch on topics like the role of fertility preservation, immune system involvement, and why it’s essential to move beyond traditional diagnostic techniques. Dr. Leonardi also highlights the critical role of interdisciplinary care—including nutrition, pelvic physiotherapy, and psychological support—in creating lasting change for endometriosis patients. Plus, we look at the potential impact of dietary and lifestyle interventions in managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Don’t forget to subscribe to Trying to Be Positive on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube to stay updated on our latest episodes and join us on the journey toward greater health and awareness! 00:00 Intro 06:12 Matthew's Background and Journey 11:32 Endometriosis and Fertility Challenges 18:54 The Cookie Cutter Approach in Fertility Treatment 22:53 Diagnosing Endometriosis Without Surgery 26:45 Challenges in the Medical System 28:06 Diagnostic Methods and Surgical Concerns 30:36 Advancements in Endometriosis Treatment 36:23 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Endometriosis 43:24 The Immune System's Role in Endometriosis

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