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Thriving with Endometriosis: Finding Balance, Health, and Hope

Even without a cure for endometriosis, healing is possible. With the right team, wellness, and hormone balance, many patients thrive again.

Life After Endometriosis Surgery: Finding Balance and Hope

Even though there isn’t a cure for endometriosis, there is every reason to be hopeful. With the right care plan, the right team, and ongoing wellness support, many patients go on to live full, vibrant, and pain-reduced lives.

After excision or hysterectomy, many patients describe a renewed sense of strength and energy. As Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein shared, recovery often brings an opportunity to rebuild health through hormone balance, movement, and lifestyle changes that make you feel your best.

Combining evidence-based care with wellness practices like nutrition, exercise, and acupuncture can help patients thrive long term. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and with the right support, living well with endometriosis is absolutely possible.

Read Lisa’s Story

Lisa met with our team to share her story of healing, strength, and the lifelong care that continues to support her after excision surgery. Read how her journey unfolded and the lessons she hopes will inspire others.

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Whole-Person Healing at ESSE Care

At ESSE Care and Wellness, we believe healing extends beyond surgery — it’s about restoring balance, vitality, and connection to your whole self. Our integrative team combines the best of Eastern and Western medicine to support you physically, emotionally, and hormonally through every stage of recovery.

Whether you’re seeking guidance after surgery or exploring a new path toward wellness, we’re here to help you feel like yourself again. Contact us to begin your care journey.

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