Silvia's DIFC Super Hero Run 2016 page

Silvia Campese is raising money for Endometriosis UK

Participants: Kristina Cipinyte, my favourite running buddy

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DIFC Super Hero Run 2016 · 15 May 2016

Over 1.5 million in the UK have endometriosis and the impact of the disease is for some devastating, yet diagnosis takes on average 8 years. With your donations we are turning this around, raising awareness, providing support and information, supporting research, and campaigning for change.

Story

Endometriosis (pronounced en- doh – mee – tree – oh – sis) is the name given to the condition where cells like the ones in the lining of the womb are found elsewhere in the body. Each month these cells react in the same way to those in the womb, building up and then breaking down and bleeding. Unlike the cells in the womb that leave the body as a period, this blood has no way to escape. 

It is a chronic and debilitating condition that causes painful or heavy periods. It may also lead to infertility, fatigue and bowel and bladder problems. 1 woman in 10 is currently living with the condition. Endometriosis can affect all women and girls of a childbearing age, regardless of race or ethnicity. 

Endometriosis can have a significant impact on a woman’s life in a number of ways, including:

  • Chronic pain
  • Fatigue/lack of energy
  • Depression/isolation
  • Problems with a couple’s sex life/relationships
  • An inability to conceive
  • Difficulty in fulfilling work and social commitments

However, with the right treatment, many of these issues can be addressed, and the symptoms of endometriosis made more manageable.

It’s important to remember that:

  • Endometriosis is not an infection
  • Endometriosis is not contagious
  • Endometriosis is not cancer


Donation summary

Total
£1,555.61
+ £318.75 Gift Aid
Online
£1,555.61
Offline
£0.00

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