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r/adenomyosis is a subreddit with 18k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size, and has high activity.
Adenomyosis is a condition where endometrial tissue grows in the wall of the uterus. It can cause pain and exceptionally heavy periods. So you have or may have Adenomyosis. Now what? Join us to discuss this condition. For those also dealing with endometriosis, check out: /r/endo and for those looking at a hysterectomy, check out r/hysterectomy.
Popular Themes in r/adenomyosis
#1
Pain & Anger
: "got the official diagnosis today. lots of feels"
51 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "I might have adenomyosis, so just saying hi and asking for support"
9 posts
Popular Topics in r/adenomyosis
#1
Adenomyosis
: "I might have Adenomyosis, so just saying hi and asking for support"
56 posts
#2
Hysterectomy
: "Hysterectomy complete. Fuck yeah."
29 posts
#3
Pain
: "Ok... can we tall about ovulation Pain??"
24 posts
#4
Symptoms
: "Diagnosed but doubting - anyone with these Symptoms?"
18 posts
#5
Diagnosis
: "20 years of suffering and I finally got a Diagnosis"
15 posts
#6
Diagnosed
: "Diagnosed today."
11 posts
#7
Mri
: "Adeno Uterus on Mri"
9 posts
#8
Periods
: "TIL that most people don't pass large blood clots regularly on their Periods."
8 posts
#9
Birth Control
: "Anyone with adeno NOT on Birth Control?"
7 posts
#10
Uterus
: "Goodbyyyyye Uterus!"
7 posts
Member Growth in r/adenomyosis
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+5k members(42.3%)
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