Beating Endo, Iris Kerin Orbuch MD
Beating Endo, Iris Kerin Orbuch MD
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Beating Endo
How to Reclaim Your Life from Endometriosis

Author: Iris Kerin Orbuch MD, Amy Stein DPT

Narrator: Anna Crowe

Unabridged: 8 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Wave

Published: 06/25/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From two of the world’s leading experts in endometriosis comes an essential, first-of-its kind book that unwraps the mystery of the disease and gives women the tools they need to reclaim their lives from it.Approximately one out of every 10 women has endometriosis, an inflammatory disease that causes chronic pain, limits life’s activities, and may lead to infertility. Despite the disease’s  prevalence, the average woman may suffer for a decade or more before receiving an accurate diagnosis. Once she does, she’s often given little more than a prescription for pain killers and a referral for the wrong kind of surgery. Beating Endo arms women with what has long been missing—even within the medical community—namely, cutting-edge knowledge of how the disease works and what the endo sufferer can do to take charge of her fight against it.Leading gynecologist and endometriosis specialist Dr. Iris Kerin Orbuch and world-renowned pelvic pain specialist and physical therapist Dr. Amy Stein have long partnered with each other and with other healthcare practitioners to address the disease’s host of co-existing conditions—which can include pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, gastrointestinal ailments, painful bladder syndrome, central nervous system sensitization—through a whole-mind/whole-body approach. Now, Beating Endo formalizes the multimodal program they developed, offering readers an anti-inflammatory lifestyle protocol that incorporates physical therapy, nutrition, mindfulness, and environment to systematically addresses each of the disease’s co-conditions on an ongoing basis up to and following excision surgery. This is the program that has achieved successful outcomes for their patients; it is the program that works to restore health, vitality, and quality of life to women with endo.No more “misdiagnosis roulette” and no more limits on women’s lives: Beating Endo puts the tools of renewed health in the hands of those whose health is at risk.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Iris Kerin Orbuch MD

Iris Orbuch, MD, is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Director of the Advanced Gynecologic Laparoscopy Center of Los Angeles and New York, a nationally recognized leader in minimally invasive robotic surgery, and one of the go-to laparoscopic surgeons in the field for operable endometriosis. She received her MD degree from SUNY Syracuse, did her residency in obstetrics/gynecology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, and completed a fellowship in advanced laparoscopic and pelvic surgery with Drs. Harry Reich and C.Y. Liu, the recognized experts in this field and “fathers” of the excision surgical procedure Dr. Orbuch performs. She is the director of the Gynecologic Robotic Surgery Division at New York’s Beth Israel Hospital and is its highest-volume robotic surgeon hospital-wide. She is the featured specialist in Endo What?, a documentary aimed at educating women and physicians about endometriosis, and has also been a columnist and gynecology advisor for Cosmopolitan.

About Amy Stein DPT

Amy Stein, DPT, is the founder of Beyond Basics Physical Therapy in New York City, where she remains a primary practitioner. She is also the author of the award-winning book, Heal Pelvic Pain, and creator of the video, Healing Pelvic and Abdominal Pain: The Ultimate Home Program for Patients and a Guide for Practitioners. Dr. Stein is one of the founders of the Alliance for Pelvic Pain, a patient-oriented educational retreat, and she serves as the President of the International Pelvic Pain Society. She lectures internationally, is featured in the Endo What? documentary, and has been interviewed in media outlets ranging from Dr. Oz and ABC’s 20/20, to Elle, Prevention, and Parents.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Molly

This book has good intentions. No doubt the authors are highly qualified. Unfortunately they seem to live in a world where everyone has endless resources to spend on healthcare, time to do things like cook every meal from scratch using locally grown organic ingredients, and energy to follow their ex......more

Goodreads review by Zoë

A lot of useful and applicable advice and recommendations on how to live with endometriosis, particularly around pelvic floor physiotherapy and nutrition. I felt it let itself down for me with its tone and advice in some parts, implying "sacrifices" must be made, while they certainly should be to pr......more

Goodreads review by Jess

Most of the information and advice in this book is available online for free - whether it’s on websites like EndoNews or in huge facebook support groups like Nancy’s Nook. My biggest gripe with this book is that it’s not at all written in a way that’s accessible for all kinds of people eg of differe......more

Goodreads review by Emily

This book was initially very informative. However, as it moved on to the practical aspects of helping a woman manage her endometriosis symptoms it’s obvious you must be rich in order to succeed at their plan? Every single piece of advice was costly and time consuming. Whether it be nutrition, surger......more