Sunflower Diaries

My health journey – wellness, fashion, health and more.

About me:

3 weeks post final gynaecology surgery (2025).

Hi, I am Joy.

I decided to write this blog to raise awareness of living with chronic pain and how to keep upbeat in even the darkest/ loneliest days. 

I am a mother to one wonderful daughter and a wife to my very supportive husband. I met my husband during our PhD journey (story for another blog/ reflections I am sure). I knew from the moment I met him that it was true love. Our research and personal interests aligned well which made it easier to communicate and grow together. 

My love for him has grown stronger every day and more so since our daughter was born. He is an inspiration to fathers. 

We knew we wanted a small family one day but did not realise the issues I had as a young woman/ teenager would impact our fertility journey and lives to the extent it now has. 

So, I am 1 in 10%. I have endometriosis. There is no cure. Surgical or medical management only.🌻

If you feel passionate about this, you can join this amazing charity. I plan to get more involved.

I thought for this short post, I would create a page of links/ references for informative blogs and articles focusing on endometriosis.

I hope these references act as a guide and as always consult a medical professional if you have symptoms/ concerns. Keep strong and sending lots of positive thoughts and support your way.

Blog references:

https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/blog

https://unfabled.co/blogs/reel/endometriosis-myths-and-facts-what-you-need-to-know

https://endogirlblog.com/

https://kaldascenter.com/blog/4-powerful-endometriosis-blogs-you-should-be-reading

https://endomarch.org/category/endo-uprising/

Support groups:

https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/support-group/36586

https://endometriosis.cymru/practical-support/endo-support-groups/

https://endosos.org/support/support-groups/

Useful websites (UK):

https://www.nhs.uk/services/service-directory/endometriosis-uk/N10502090

https://reproductive-health.ed.ac.uk/exppect-endometriosis/information-for-patients/helpful-links

https://www.bsge.org.uk/centre/category/accredited-centres/

https://www.rcog.org.uk/guidance/browse-all-guidance/scientific-impact-papers/robotic-surgery-in-gynaecology-scientific-impact-paper-no-71/

https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/surgery-endometriosis

https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/campaigning-scotland

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3 responses to “Helpful information and blogs:”

  1. brightstardancing Avatar

    Hello Joy 😊

    I liked reading your story, and I’m truly sorry for the painful journey that endometriosis presents in your life. I’m thrilled to know that you have a wonderfully supportive husband and a beautiful daughter. I’m new here, and I’m delighted to have the opportunity to connect with bright souls like yourself. Have a wonderful day 🌼

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    1. Joy Kean Avatar

      Thank you so much.

      This means a lot to me.
      I hope that by sharing my story it will help others with their journeys.
      I also hope to add some positivity.

      😊🌹🌻

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      1. brightstardancing Avatar

        You’re very welcome! Sharing your story is essentially like holding another person who’s suffering by the hand. Your space is very encouraging 🌼

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